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| classic
suede disc 2: pumped up with valium |
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elina nuutinen |
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the
cd-r that is part 2 of the classic suede series has been named pumped
up with valium/pumped up on valium (both names are mentioned on the
cover) and consists of two different parts, nme’s “on for
92” night at the venue, new cross, london, 3rd of
january 1992 (which the sleeve notes name as the 2nd gig
by the band – hardly true, though!) and “the black sessions”,
studio 105, paris 28th of january 1993, suede’s first
ever set outside the uk.
as
the “black sessions” show has been widely available on bootlegs
ever since it was recorded, the first part of the cd is the more
interesting one. the venue gig kicks off with brett introducing the
band and the first song: "hallo, we’re called suede, the
song’s called ‘dolly’." the recording has brett’s vocals clearly up front
and the band in the back, most notably in the first couple of songs.
“dolly” is followed by “the drowners”, which brett seems to feel necessary to introduce
both at the beginning and at the end of the song. the song itself
seems to move like it had been slowed down and brett has a lot of
time to stretch the vowels in different tones. one of the highlights
of this gig is “moving”, which sounds refreshingly different from the album
version and very good indeed. “metal mickey” stands
out because of some weird screeching towards the end of the song.
sounds like brett has something very sharp in his throat. (for more
info on the screeching, see the rogues'
gallery in this issue) sound quality of the whole gig is
surprisingly good and with very little crowd noise if any.
highlights of the “black sessions” are “my
insatiable one”, “he’s dead” and “so young”,
which brett introduces as a new song that hasn’t even got a title
yet. as this is a recording of a radio show the sound quality is
nice, too, and besides music this includes quite a lot of talking by the presenter of the show. this might be of interest
to the people who actually understand french. sadly, i’m not one
of them so |
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