The Windbreakers - Time Machine (1982-2002)

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Album Details

Title: Time Machine (1982-2002)
Artist: The Windbreakers
Release Date: 5/27/2003
Label: Paisley Pop
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 678277056527
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Power Pop, Jangle Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Ambitious, Angst-Ridden, Bittersweet, Cathartic, Complex, Earnest, Elaborate, Intimate, Literate, Quirky, Reflective, Summery, Uncompromising
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Time Machine
  2. Basket Case
  3. I Never Thought
  4. I'll Be There
  5. You Never Give Up
  6. New Red Shoes
  7. Changeless
  8. Off and On
  9. All That Stuff
  10. Glory
  11. Stupid Idea
  12. Visa Cards and Antique Mirrors
  13. I'll Be Back
  14. Ghost Town
  15. Run
  16. On the Wire
  17. Just Fine
  18. Do Not Be Afraid
  19. Girl from Washington
  20. Colorblind

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDPaisley Pop92456

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Album Review

While their friends, contemporaries, and collaborators R.E.M., Let's Active, the dB's, the Rain Parade, and the Bongos all managed to score major-label deals and (at least) gain healthy cult followings, the Windbreakers seemed fated to be the great band that time forgot -- while Tim Lee, Bobby Sutliff, and their various bandmates made a handful of brilliant albums (in particular A Different Sort and Electric Landlady), beyond jangle pop obsessives and a handful of tuned-in rock critics they labored in obscurity and never found the wider recognition they richly deserved. But anyone who wants proof that the Windbreakers' lack of popular success was never a matter of the quality of their work need look no further than Time Machine (1982-2002), a superb 20-song compilation that skims the cream from the band's catalog and adds two newly recorded tunes as icing on the cake. In a genre that demanded a clever melodic sense, both Lee and Sutliff had talent to spare as tunesmiths (as well as genuinely impressive gifts as guitarists), and they weren't afraid to delve into the darker waters of romantic disappointment and emotional turmoil in their lyrics (especially Lee, on the brilliant minor-key tunes "Changeless" and "You Never Give Up," and on Sutliff's gorgeous "Stupid Idea"). But even at their least cheery, the Windbreakers made music that boasted a soaring and life-affirming melodic beauty, and this material has stood the test of time exceedingly well. (The two new songs, recording during a brief 2002 reunion, thankfully show that Lee and Sutliff are both still in musical fighting shape, and they fit right in with the rest of the material.) While a couple cuts suffer from minor sonic glitches suggesting poor tape storage, musically Time Machine (1982-2002) never disappoints for a moment, and old fans looking for a trip down memory lane as well as younger pop enthusiasts interested in great bands of the past should put this disc on their shopping lists pronto. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bobby FurmanEngineer
Bobby SutliffVocals, Vocals (Background), Bass, Keyboards, Guitar
Bruce GoldenPercussion
David LambertCover Painting
Eddie KalwaDrums
Faye HunterBas Dessus
Fritz MartinDrum Programming, Bass
Jim E. HillProducer
Jo PartridgeDrums
John BorackLiner Notes
Jon AllenVocals (Background)
Mark WyattKeyboards
Matt PiucciGuitar
Michael ThornBass
Mitch EasterVocals, Engineer, Loop, Guitar, Drums, Producer
Randy EverettDrum Programming, Vocals (Background), Producer, Engineer
Raphael SemmesBass
Richard BaroneE-Bow
Russ TolmanProducer
Steven RobackBass
Susan Bauer LeePackage Design
The WindbreakersProducer
Tim LeeBass, Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Will GlenViolin