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DescriptionThe Breeders - Last Splash (20th Anniversary) [FLAC] Released: 1993 (2013) Genre: Pop/Rock Style: Alternative, Indie Source: CD (log + cue) Codec: FLAC Bit Rate: ~ 900 kbps Bits Per Sample: 16 Sample Rate: 44,100 Hz Disc 1 01 New Year 02 Cannonball 03 Invisible Man 04 No Aloha 05 Roi 06 Do You Love Me Now? 07 Flipside 08 I Just Wanna Get Along 09 Mad Lucas 10 Divine Hammer 11 S.O.S. 12 Hag 13 Saints 14 Drivin' On 9 15 Roi (Reprise) Disc 2 01 Do You Love Me Now 02 Don't Call Home 03 Safari 04 So Sad About Us 05 Cro-Aloha 06 Lord of the Thighs 07 900 08 Divine Hammer (Single Version) 09 Hoverin' 10 I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You) 11 Do You Love Me Now Jr 12 Head to Toe 13 Shocker in Gloomtown 14 Freed Pig 15 Saint (Head to Toe Version) 16 New Year (Demo) 17 Grunggae (Demo) 18 Invisible Man (Demo) 19 No Aloha (Demo) 20 I Just Wanna Get Along (Demo) 21 Mad Lucas (Demo) 22 S.O.S. (Demo) 23 Saints (Demo) 24 900 (Demo) 25 Iris (Live at Glastonbury) Disc 3 01 Shocker in Gloomtown (Live in Stockholm) 02 New Year (Live in Stockholm) 03 Hellbound (Live in Stockholm) 04 Saints (Live in Stockholm) 05 Hag (Live in Stockholm) 06 I Just Wanna Get Along (Live in Stockholm) 07 S.O.S. (Live in Stockholm) 08 Roi (Live in Stockholm) 09 Head to Toe (Live in Stockholm) 10 Happiness is a Warm Gun (Live in Stockholm) 11 Cannonball (Live in Stockholm) 12 Invisible Man (Live in Stockholm) 13 Doe (Live in Stockholm) 14 Drivin' on 9 (Live in Stockholm) 15 Don't Call Home (Live in Stockholm) 16 Limehouse (Live in Stockholm) 17 No Aloha (BBC Session) 18 Flipside (BBC Session) 19 Divine Hammer (BBC Session) 20 Hag (BBC Session) Thanks to good timing and some great singles, the Breeders' second album, Last Splash, turned them into the alternative rock stars that Kim Deal's former band, the Pixies, always seemed on the verge of becoming. Joined by Deal's twin sister Kelley - with whom Kim started the band while they were still in their teens - the group expanded on the driving, polished sound of the Safari EP, surrounding its (plentiful) moments of brilliance with nearly as many unfinished ideas. When Last Splash is good, it's great: "Cannonball"'s instantly catchy collage of bouncy bass, rhythmic stops and starts, and singsong vocals became one of the definitive alt-pop singles of the '90s. Likewise, the sweetly sexy "Divine Hammer" and swaggering "Saints" are among the Breeders' finest moments, and deserved all of the airplay they received. Similarly, the charming twang of "Drivin' on 9," "I Just Wanna Get Along"'s spiky punk-pop, and the bittersweet "Invisible Man" added depth that recalled the eclectic turns the band took on Pod while maintaining the slick allure of Last Splash's hits. However, underdeveloped snippets such as "Roi" and "No Aloha" drag down the album's momentum, and when the band tries to stretch its range on the rambling, cryptic "Mad Lucas" and "Hag," it tends to fall flat. The addition of playful but slight instrumentals such as "S.O.S" and "Flipside" and a version of "Do You Love Me Now?" that doesn't quite match the original's appeal reflect Last Splash's overall unevenness. Still, its best moments -- and the Deal sisters' megawatt charm -- end up outweighing its inconsistencies to make it one of the alternative rock era's defining albums. Related Torrents
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