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Eccsame The Photon Band
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| Label © |
Spinart |
| Release Year |
1994 |
| Length |
50:54 |
| Genre |
Indie |
| Personal Star Rating [1-5] |
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| Ref# |
L-0063 |
| Bitrate |
~168 Kbps |
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| Info |
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1.
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High Writer At Home
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5:53
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2.
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Intro
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0:12
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3.
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Day Of The Monkey
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3:48
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4.
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Fbi And Their Toronto Transmitters
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3:36
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Intro (2)
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0:18
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The Turtle Which Died Before Knowing
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7:55
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The Hermit Crab
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3:33
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8.
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Intro (3)
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0:15
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Overlit Canyon (The Obscured Wingtip Memoir)
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5:15
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10.
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Hubble
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6:06
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11.
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Intro (4)
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0:49
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12.
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Kodiak (Reprise)
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3:41
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13.
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Radiotricity
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4:40
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14.
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Your Guest And Host
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4:53
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Review by Jason Ankeny
The obscurely titled Eccsame the Photon Band is the Lilys' detour into spartan dream-pop, a guise they wear quite well. Kurt Heasley's soft, distanced voice is ideally suited to the coldly atmospheric textures of tracks like the langorous opener "High Writer at Home" and the narcotically catchy "The Hermit Crab," and while not everything works -- too many of the ideas here are simply not realized to their fullest extent -- the record is still one of the Lilys' best. It's a shame they shed this particular skin so quickly.
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