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Artist: Chapterhouse
Title: Blood Music
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: Dedicated
Genre: Electronic, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Shoegaze
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:36:08
Total Size: 233/609 Mb


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Tracklist:
01. Don't Look Now
02. There's Still Life
03. We Are The Beautiful
04. Summer's Gone
05. Everytime
06. Deli
07. On The Way To Fly
08. She's A Vision
09. Greater Power
10. Confusion Trip
11. Love Forever
12. Don't Look Now (Club Bliss Mix)
13. Deli (Crystal Poet Mix)
14. We Are The Beautiful (Spooky's Ugly As Sin Mix)
15. Picnic

Even more out of sync with the prevailing trends upon its release -- Suede had hit the U.K. and Brit-pop's incipient reign was under way, while the U.S.A. still wanted its rock as manly grunge straight up -- Blood Music at once wasn't quite the best follow-up in the world and yet worked much better as an album than Whirlpool, which given that it was constructed from almost as many different sessions as the first album ranks as even more of a surprise. The band's increasingly schizophrenic tastes reflected themselves in the music from the start, as opener "Don't Look Now" started with a swirling bit of techno-psychedelia, punctuated by a guitar riff shortly afterward. Songwise, things were not quite as distinct this time around; singles "We Are the Beautiful" and "She's a Vision" felt a little too much like pale copies of earlier stompers like "Pearl," though admittedly the vocals were a bit more up front. Taken as a whole, however, somehow the album holds together well -- everything flows just right throughout, shifting from the peppier semi-dance of "Everytime" to the chillier, slightly emptier "Deli," from the more rocked-up nuggets like "Greater Power" to the calm, floaty ending, "Love Forever." It wasn't enough in the end to ensure the success of the album or the continuation of the band, but Blood Music still has enough going for it to suggest Chapterhouse might have gone on to greater things next time through. Differing bonus discs appeared on U.K. and U.S. versions -- the former consisted of a full remix of the album by techno duo Global Communication, while the latter included a couple of remixes from other acts, a sweet little number called "Frost," and the awesome "Picnic," a 15-minute ambient/rock piece that arguably was their best-ever number.

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