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PLASTISCENE-Seeing Stars-BRIT-POP/Hammond B3 Organ-Cd's

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Item number:300334351359
Item location:Valdese, North Carolina USA, United States
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Item specifics - Music: CDs
Genre: RockDuration: Album or EP
Sub-Genre: Alternative & IndieCondition: Like New
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You are bidding on one USED, like new condition, no scratches C.D. (COMPACT DISC).


 This CD is ORIGINAL - NOT A COPY. It comes complete in original printed cardboard gatefold case in good condition. Case has light scratching/rubbing and a price sticker scar as seen in photo.

 

12 SELECTIONS -

 

1. Sundial
2. Lemon Yellow
3. Big Wheel 
4. Mr. Sheen 
5. It All Comes Down 
6. On Your Own Time
7. Picture in My Mind 
8. Around the World 
9. Times Don't Change 
10. Who Are You 
11. She Goes On 
12. Up or Down 

 

 

 

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 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 Anyone try the ECD portion, March 10, 1999
By A Customer

I think we did a good job creating the ECD protion, try it everyone. I'm not with the lable but I did work for AOL back then when we parternered with WB to put together the ECD stuff.
Enjoy

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   1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 Great band, great musicians, great songs!, October 17, 1998
By A Customer

Finally good music! A friend of mine showed my this song on the BASEketbal soundtrack and I fell in love with it. It was called Lemon Yellow . I sought the album out and found more songs that I equally loved Sundial, On Your Own Time, Mr. Sheen just to name a few. I think everyone should give these guys a chance and yes they are different but in the best possible way. If you're sick of the unfeeling heartless crap on the radio then try Plastiscene theres a good chance it is what you're looking for. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  
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   1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 MY NEW FAVORATE BAND!, October 5, 1998
By A Customer

GOD I LOVE THIS CD! GREAT SONGS, GREAT SINGER GREAT MUSICIANS! IT HAS EVERYTHING THAT MUSIC HAS BEEN LACKING LATELY! AND THAT THING IS HEART, COLOR AND QUALITY! I RECOMMEND THIS CD TO ANYONE THAT LIKES GOOD MUSIC OVER CRAP. I AM SO HAPPY THAT A FRIEND OF MINE TURNED ME ON TO THIS BAND! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  
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   1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 Definately one of the best albums I've ever bought!!, September 26, 1998
By A Customer

After hearing Lemon Yellow on the BASEketball soundtrack, I knew I had to find their album. Of course, I had to go into NYC to the Virgin store to find it, but it was worth the train fare. They have an interesting sound that blends the best of British music, with teh best of American music. The highlights are Lemon Yellow, Sundial, Picture in my Mind, Mr. Sheen, well, just about every song on the CD. I have to wonder why they aren't one the radio???????? Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  
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   1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 One of the best records this year, September 14, 1998
By A Customer

This CD is awesome! I bought it from them at their record release party last month and after they played a live set that blew me away I knew their record was worth buying. I am a fan of english music as well as american music and this is the best of both worlds! Highlights include Lemon Yellow, Sundial, On Your Own Time and Around the World. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  
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   1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 Plastiscene is a great band worth hearing!, September 4, 1998
By A Customer

After hearing Lemon Yellow on the BASEketball soundtrack I just had to hear more. After quite a bit of searching I found the album Seeing Stars and I was quite amazed. Every song is some different and something exciting, I loved every single song. All I can ask is why aren't these guys on the radio? Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  
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    This is going to be a Top 40 Band!, August 27, 1998
By A Customer

After Listening to Lemon Yellow and Around the World I was blown away. This is a level of music that only a few bands have ever reached. The Beach Boys and Beatles if they were starting out in the 90's would sound like Plastiscene. 

 


 

Americans think the British are cool. It's a fact. Except for brief interludes into heavy metal and grunge, since about the 1960's the American music scene has always looked to Great Britain as the place where cool music comes from. The members of Plastiscene, all from the US must have known this when selecting their singer, the only Brit of the bunch. They must have said to themselves, "If we've got some guy with a cool accent singing in our band people will think we're cooler than we actually are." It's an approach that must have worked. Songs like "Lemon Yellow" and "On Your Own Time" are nothing to jump up and down about, but Plastiscene have something a lot of other bands lack - an atmosphere. Listening to Seeing Stars gives you the feeling of going somewhere else, somewhere strange and unusual, but also familiar, in a way you can't quite make sense of. Plastiscene are somewhat difficult to pin down, musically. They utilize keyboards nicely, but the guitars can get quite furious at times. Radio station programmers and MTV execs will have a hard time finding a hit single to play until people get sick of it, but that's never been what makes an album good anyway. These guys just might have some staying power - if anyone finds out they're here at all.



 

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    American boys playing Brit-pop has been done before, but Plastiscene does it with emphasis on power, marking their music with an American essence that slyly hides behind the Brit-pop emphasis they put on everything. Equal parts Radiohead, Beatles, Smashing Pumpkins, and Weezer influenced, these guys create music that is far out there, but within reach.
Slowly building you up for some tasty hooks, "Sundial" begins quick faint before the guitar screams into the picture and instantly changes the pace of the song. With the backing of the bass and drums, the guitar is able to energize the scene and turn the heat up. The vocals have that charming British touch to them, which sometimes is misunderstood for snootiness, while also packing a sly bite. Wrestling between the sharp hooks and the poetically mysterious lyrics, the band members play tag-team with each other. One minute the drums will pound in your head and get you revved up, and the next minute the guitar will slice into your head with painless ease. Not a fan of Brit-pop myself, these guys take the standard hooks that make so many people crazy, then add flair and energy which help make their sound very universal and listener friendly. "Lemon Yellow" proves track one wasn't a lucky try and that these guys are for real. Adding a bit of a techno-dance feel to the music, through the use of keyboards and melodies that hang off the vocals, the sound opens up while still staying true to the pop nucleus. Sharp and dreamy, this is the perfect song for a dream scene in a movie involving someone who dreams they are so cool, driving around in a fast car and getting the girls, before being rudely awakened from the teacher slapping her ruler on the chalkboard. "Mr. Sheen" starts off with some acoustic guitar work, proving these guys are truly a talented band influenced by the likes of the Beatles, and not just a cheap clone trying to capitalize on a sound that seems to be hot as of late. After forty-five seconds they instantly jump the song back into their usual, lively atmosphere. Getting you bouncing around in glee, they then proceed to drop the tone back to the acoustic setting. Snapping back and forth between this and their power-pop hearts, the song contrasts itself nicely. But the album isn't all glitter and gold, they do kiss the ground on "On Your Own Time." Combining elements of Top-40 dance and Top-40 pop, this song sounds too generic and radio-minded to fit in with the rest of the album. It's not a bad song, per say, it just doesn't flow well with the rest of the album. The hooks aren't as clear-cut as the previous numbers, and the song doesn't have the zest that makes each preceding number such a tooth-rotting experience. "Times Don't Change" seems to fall between the great and the mundane, starting off as a nice acoustic number and slowly blending into a semi-typical number. But even the typical parts of the song still seem to shine, capturing your attention and making you want more. Maybe it's the fact that the first four tracks were such mind-blowers, and then they seemed to cool off a bit, but I keep expecting the charge of cuts like "Sundial" and "Lemon Yellow," yet they come close but never land it. Ending with "Up Or Down," they close off the disc with a number that has life pumping through it, but the peak of their energetic performance has all but passed.

Plastiscene is one of the first Brit-pop bands as of late to really hook me and make me feel what they're doing. This album has bull-dozing hooks that will floor you if you're not careful, as well as a sweet after taste. The only problem is they dizzy you in the beginning and then seem to lighten up, never delivering that one powerful blow that will take you off the ropes and make you eat canvas. I'll give this disc a B+.


 

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