Performer: The Ex
Title: Singles. Period. (The Vinyl Years 1980-1990)
Released: 2005
Country: US
Style: Alternative Rock, Punk, Experimental
Category: Rock
Size FLAC: 1712 mb
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The Vinyl Years 1980–1990 is a compilation album by Dutch punk rock band The Ex, containing most of their singles released between 1980 and 1990. The collection does not include the band's double-single 1936, The Spanish Revolution, nor their "6" series or their collaborations with artists such as Chumbawumba and Dog Faced Hermans). was released in 2005 by Touch and Go Records during a time when The Ex's material was only being issued physically on compact disc
Recorded at various studios between 1980 - 1990, by various producers. Originally released on CD, in Holland by Ex Records, in the USA by Touch And Go (TG258CD) in France by Vicious Circle (Reverb 84). Other Versions (2 of 2) View All. Cat.
Recorded at various studios between 1980 - 1990, by various producers. which is therefore not included on this CD. Track 7: 'Curtains' was slightly abbreviated.
The Vinyl Years 1980-1990. rectifies this situation by compiling all 23 non-album tracks the band recorded from 1980-1990, nicely remastered with pulverizing low-end and liner notes so thorough they take the disc's full 70-minute running time to read. The constants across the disc are Terrie Ex's ablating guitar and . Sok's dry, amelodic vocals, taking on overzealous police raids, Apartheid, the El Salvadoran Civil War, and nuclear power with motor-mouthed rage. The Ex has explored many musical directions through the years, including avant-garde jazz and experimental music. But on this decade's-worth of singles and B-sides released as part of its 25th anniversary celebrations the Dutch anarcho-socialist outfit hews close to its early-'80s punk ideals.
The Vinyl Years 1980–1990" is a compilation album by Dutch punk rock band The Ex, containing most of their singles released between 1980 and 1990. The collection does not include the band's double-single 1936, The Spanish Revolution, nor their "6" series or their collaborations with artists such as Chumbawumba and Dog Faced Hermans. was released in 2005 by Touch and Go Records during a time when The Ex's material was only being issued physically on compact disc
The Vinyl Years 1980-1990 (2005). Perhaps one of the most unfortunate things about the recent focus of the music industry on "American" punk and hardcore acts is that it forces much of the genre and fans to adopt a distinctly American perspective. Politically and musically incendiary, the Ex is a challenging and difficult band, even today. is not music designed for background listening; the steep progression over the album, unconventional sounds and brutally honest lyrics demand attention and deserve yours. I Think It's Called Inspiration. The Cribs: The New Fellas.
The Vinyl Years 1980-1990, 2008. The Vinyl Years 1980-1990, 2008.
The Vinyl Years: 1980-1990) - Студийный альбом от The Ex. Вышел 5 сентября 2005г. В альбом вошло 23 треков. Продолжительность альбома: 01:10:21. Constitutional State. 4. The Ex. – When Nothing Else Is Helpful Anymore. 5. – Rara Rap. 04:33. 6. – Stonestampers Song. 7. – Stupid Americans. 9. – Gonna Rob the Spermbank. 10. – Contempt. 11. – Apathy Disease. 12. – Long Live the Aged. 13. – Rock'n'Roll-Stoel.
Album · 2005 · 23 Songs. The Vinyl Years 1980-1990 The Ex. Alternative. Listen on Apple Music.
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Recorded at various studios between 1980 - 1990, by various producersOriginally released on CD, in Holland by Ex Records (EX 099D),
in the USA by Touch And Go (TG258CD)
in France by Vicious Circle (Reverb 84)
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