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Melville
Rheostatics
Melville
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Rheostatics
Title: Melville
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Drog Canada
Release Date: 2/9/1999
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 621950001123
 

CD Reviews

A reason to like Etobicoke
tim a. | my own back pocket, Canada | 02/01/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This hasn't been reviewed in ages, so i might as well Etobicoke is the tacky west part of the newly amalgamated City of Toronto, a hodge podge of new mini-malls and old decrepit warehouses and decaying donut shops. From this boil on Canada's butt (no offense but come on...) came the Rheostatics 15 years ago, proudly singing songs about Rush, the Albion Mall and wood-chopping grampas. The most 'famous' track here is 'Horses', which has one of the most infectious choruses i've ever heard ("Holy Mackinaw Joe, Holy Mackinaw.."). Every Rheo's fan loves this song... This record has the best parts of the Beach Boys' vocal harmonies, balanced by folky-rockish guitar tunes with brave solos a la Replacements or Crazy Horse, and a nice variety in lead vocals: Dave Bidini's nasal sneer, Martin Tielli's falsetto croon and Tim Vesely's depressed boyishness. I've heard all their albums except their two most recent, and i've been to see them live twice, and this is still their most fun record, although their 'Whale Music' album comes pretty close. 'When Winter Comes' and 'Record Body Count' are pure classic. And 'Christopher':"And I'm standing here/Where my grandfather stood/And he chopped wood." Although chances are if youre reading this review you already know all this junk."
The groundbreaking CD from Canada's best rock band
tim a. | 05/23/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Buy this album first if you've never heard the Rheostatics before. It's the best introduction to an incredible band.The Rheostatics are quite simply the best rock band in Canada. They have more talent than most Top-40 musicians put together. "Melville" was their first "break-out" album, bringing them out into the mainstream from club-cult status which they achieved after their first album "Greatest Hits". Here we see the band blazing new trails with their soaring music that is both complicated yet delightfully simple. Be prepared for a musical experience that is at first strange and exotic, but will soon become one of your all time favorites.Tracks from this CD have gone on to become staples of their live show. "Record Body Count", "Christopher", and the brilliant "Northern Wish" are all fan favorites.This album points the way to their later works which build upon their style but continually branch out in new directions. After listening to Melville, you'll want to get a copy of "Whale Music" and "Introducing Happiness". For the ultimate Rheostatics experience, check out "Double Live", a collection of over 30 live tracks on 2 CDs."
I think it's great, But what do I know I'm an American.
tim a. | 09/23/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Made back in '88, Melville is the Rheostatics' second almbum, And some of the greatest stuff they have done. I'ts earned a permament spot in my CD changer. And it really is evident how much the band has grown when you compare Melville to the newer releases (The Blue Hysteria, The Nightline Sessions) As one of the two of the Rheostatic fans in California, I am sure that if you know this band, you will enjoy this cd."