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Leave the Story Untold
Soulwax
Leave the Story Untold
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Never released domestically, this is a must have for all fans of Soulwax and 2 Many DJ's. Their other two albums, Much Against Everyone's Advice and Any Minute Now are also available. Play it Again Sam Records. 2001.

     
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All Artists: Soulwax
Title: Leave the Story Untold
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Play It Again Sam UK
Release Date: 4/22/1996
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5413356434026

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Never released domestically, this is a must have for all fans of Soulwax and 2 Many DJ's. Their other two albums, Much Against Everyone's Advice and Any Minute Now are also available. Play it Again Sam Records. 2001.
 

CD Reviews

Nice kick off
09/01/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)

"debut album for one one of Belgium's best bands. And in more ways than one is this obvious: the producing, the song writing, the mood; it is just not "up to point" yet. What you do sense however; is an amazing potential. And they confirmed with their second CD (which is indeed awesome, and a 5star+). You can find some good songs here, but some you'll just fwd through. Still; as a debut this one counts. A nice edition if you're into European alternative music, cause this band is setting the tune!!"
A fine debut from a promising band
11/20/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The Belgian boys of Soulwax flew all the way to Los Angeles for the recording of their debut album. The effort, with the help of Kriss Goss (from Masters of Reality), has paid off. It's a CD with varying moods, now quiet and melancholy, then bluesy with raw guitars on top. My personal favourites? The single Kill Your Darling is a steaming rocker which still does it for me any time; Caramel and Daisy Duke are some of the more ballad-ish (they never quite get mellow or really sad) and more restrained songs, carried by Stephen De Waele's velvet voice. Finally, When The Rooster Crows is true blues, with dirty but functional guitarwork. Love it. These guys have a lot going for them: they don't sound like rip-offs from any other band I ever heard, even though their album is firmly implanted in the blues/rock tradition. They have the energy, the skill, and the ambition to make it... Up to you to decide if they will. By the way: the new album is out in Europe. And it's even better. More controlled, more varied and more daring. But this is still a good buy, don't worry."
If I gave it five, I couldn't say the next album is better
07/08/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"If your looking for this album now, then chances are, you probably already own their second album. If this is the case, then I would certainly recommend you go ahead with this purchase! "Leave the Story Untold" is a really good listen. It is more upbeat than the second album yet also has a lot of the sophistication and smoothness that makes Soulwax so good. It is clear that the band have not yet found their style, but they are well on their way. The main difference between this and the next album is probably the lack of the keyboard presence which is in "Much Against...". There are some really fantastic songs here that you will find yourself playing over and over in your head. Sadly, the album has been discontinued now, so good luck in finding it!"