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Skins
Buffalo Tom
Skins
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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Produced by the band in their hometown of Boston, MA, and mixed by long-time — friends Paul Q. Kolderie (who produced the band's breakout third album, 1992's ''Let — Me Come Over'') and Tom Polce, ''Skins'' is the follow up ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Buffalo Tom
Title: Skins
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Scrawny Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2011
Re-Release Date: 3/8/2011
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Skins
UPC: 616892133964

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Produced by the band in their hometown of Boston, MA, and mixed by long-time
friends Paul Q. Kolderie (who produced the band's breakout third album, 1992's ''Let
Me Come Over'') and Tom Polce, ''Skins'' is the follow up to 2007's acclaimed ''Three Easy
Pieces'', which brought Buffalo Tom back into the spotlight after a nine-year hiatus. ''Skins''
is the first release on the band's own Scrawny Records via a worldwide partnership with
The Orchard, and features guest Tanya Donnelly of Belly, Breeders and Throwing Muses
fame singing on the song ''Don't Forget Me.'' Besides the standard CD, a deluxe edition
will be available with demos and b-sides, as well as a vinyl version with a download card
featuring the additional songs.

''Skins'' is everything you want from a Buffalo Tom album - its rock pummels and its
ballads ache -- and reminds you why they hold such a strong place in so many people's
hearts, including Jon Stewart, who had the band play on the final airing of his late-night
syndicated talk show in the late '90s. Still comprised of the original trio of Bill Janovitz
(guitars and vocals), Chris Colbourn (bass and vocals) and Tom Maginnis (drums), the
song writing is as sharp and poignant today as it ever was. From the signature interplay
of Janovitz and Colbourn's vocals to the scorching guitars and rolling thunderous drum
arrangements, few other bands have been able to master depth and sensitivity at such
volumes.

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