|
| Thought So... | 
enlarge
| Artist: Nightmares On Wax Label: Warp Records Category: Music
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $9.43 You Save: $6.55 (41%)
New (52) Used (7) from $9.43
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 12345
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 159 UPC: 801061015923 EAN: 0801061015923 ASIN: B001C9TAYU
Release Date: September 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
|
| Tracks:
| • | Intro | | • | Da Feelin | | • | 195 Lbs | | • | Be There | | • | Bringin It | | • | Calling | | • | Moretime | | • | Pretty Dark | | • | Hear in Colour | | • | Still? Yes! | | • | Hey! Ego |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The venerable Nightmares On Wax return with ''Thought So...,'' a sun-drenched collection of dub and heavy drums arriving just in time to wrap up summer madness. After paving the way for soul-minded beat-smiths like Madlib and Flying Lotus, this latest LP is another important step in an already iconic career. Buoyant and supremely catchy, ''Thought So...'' is another skillful combo of advanced production and vintage groove. In short, the record gives fans everything they have come to expect from Nightmares On Wax.
Album Description The venerable Nightmares On Wax return with "Thought So...," a sun-drenched collection of dub and heavy drums arriving just in time to wrap up summer madness. After paving the way for soul-minded beat-smiths like Madlib and Flying Lotus, this latest LP is another important step in an already iconic career. Buoyant and supremely catchy, "Thought So..." is another skillful combo of advanced production and vintage groove. In short, the record gives fans everything they have come to expect from Nightmares On Wax.
|
| Customer Reviews:
As good as the rest to me.. October 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I find N.O.W. records to always contain some stellar tracks and some I can't sit through. This is no different. The 3 tracks that lose me are Be There, Hey Ego and Moretime. The rest is fantastic. Love the reggae! I've got no trouble recommending this one.
Sorry Mr.Wax October 3, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Three of my favorite albumes (all time high) are Carboot Soul, Mind Elevation and Smokers Delight. I hoped that Mr.Wax would be in the same street as these albums, but I find this album a bit messy, not so laid back, the beats are not the same.
Its okay, but Mr.Wax could do it so much better.
SO RELAXING!!! SMOKED, STILLS "NIGHTMARES ON WAX" November 3, 2008 Much has changed in chill-out since Evelyn dropped what's come to be considered his masterpiece, 1995's aptly titled Smoker's Delight, the genre expanding out into a catch-all term that encompasses everything from Balearic dance to sleepy folktronica. And Nightmares On Wax have changed too, although you're left with the feeling that Evelyn is exploring his own internal rhythm rather than marching to the beat of another's drum. During his relocation from Leeds to his new home and studio in Ibiza, Nightmares On Wax leader/producer opted to travel in a convoy of camper-vans carrying his equipment, sound engineer, band and singers, the caravan making stops to take in the sights and evoke moods and landscapes through impromptu recordings. "Thought So" strips chill-out right down to the basics, a blissful, unhurried coast of clacking hip-hop breaks, sparse guitar and shimmering synthesizer grounded in Evelyn's main musical passions, vintage soul, jazz, and the late-night boom of the dub soundsystem. A handful of guest vocalists - Ricky Ranking, Chyna Brown and Ella May - add color, if not any real narrative. And while there is a distant echo of Nightmares On Wax's early bleep beginnings in Be There, you leave feeling that Evelyn is more than satisfied with his current pace of life: slow, steady, stoned. That popular acclaim will surely continue to elude Nightmares On Wax, then, but in a genre of cynical, blanded-out mood muzak, Thought So still feels like a treat, generously packed and tightly rolled, a treat for the discerning.
|
|
| Powered by Associate-O-Matic
| |