Concrete Blonde
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Bloodletting
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Label: |
I.R.S. |
Date: |
4/27/1990 |
Length: |
0:00 |
Format: |
CA |
Genre: |
Rock; Gothic Rock |
Category: |
rock |
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Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)
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Sky Is a Poisonous Garden
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Caroline
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Darkening of the Light
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I Don't Need a Hero
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Days and Days
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Beast
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Lullabye
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Joey
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Tomorrow, Wendy
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Concrete Blonde's best and most mainstream album benefits considerably from a stronger focus and good production. Consistent songwriting means a lack of weak material, and the dark inflection of most of the music gives the songs an edge. The title track remains a favorite of the goth set, though it was the hit single "Joey" that garnered the most attention. The up-tempo songs are the best; "The Sky Is a Poisonous Garden", "Days and Days", and "The Beast" really stand out. Of the slower songs, "Tomorrow, Wendy" has an irony that gives it an edge. Concrete Blonde's later albums don't really measure up to the quality of this one. -- Genevieve Williams
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