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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0737056124229
Label: Chameleon / Wea
Manufacturer: Chameleon / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Chameleon / Wea
Release Date: October 15, 1991
Studio: Chameleon / Wea
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Rating: - If you like Rock
If you like Rock, you like this and all the other Dramarama. I still cannot beleive this band did not do better. I was lucky to have seen them many times. You can't go wrong this this cd.
Rating: - Unrecognized
Dramarama should've been bigger than Nirvana. John Easedale, the prime mover of the band, is a great singer/songwriter. All of their albums are worth listening to. This one is one of their finest.
Rating: - Perfect Pop
This is my first review, and I'm writing as I eagerly await my copy of HiFi SciFi. This I have to say, is one of the best CDs I've ever purchased, from the opening "Until the Next Time" straight through to the end, not a bad note is heard.As a guitarist who has always been into plain old unadulterated Jangly melodic guitar pop, this is the perfect fix for those with a love of this sound. I get out my guitar and play along for extra fun! After this I bought "Cinema Verite", but ... Read More
Rating: - Underrated Band at its Peak
Vinyl, along with its darker, edgier cousin Hi-Fi Sci-Fi, represents Dramarama at its creative peak. Vinyl plays like a tribute album to the rock of the late 60's and 70's--everything from the later-era Beatles to the 70's version of the Stones, from Kiss to more obscure acts like T. Rex, The New York Dolls, and Johnny Thunders. After an career of several uneven albums with some great songs ("Anthing, Anything, "Last Cigarette"), the band finally produced an album that's solid from ... Read More
Rating: - You won't be disappointed
This is the fourth of Dramarama's 6 cds (after Cinema Verite, Box Office Bomb, and Stuck In Wonderamaland, but before Hi-Fi Sci-Fi, and somewhere in there was their Bent Backed Tulips album). If you like Stuck In Wonderamaland, you'll like this. Though lacking a "Last Cigarette" or "Anything, Anything" type song, this cd has a couple of often overlooked gems. My favorite is "In Quiet Rooms". Anyone who has witnessed the college scene will identify with this song. ... Read More
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