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Human Music | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Creators: Half Japanese, The Pastels, Verlaines, Live Skull, Tall Dwarfs, Phantom Tollbooth, American Music Club, Volcano Suns, The Clean Label: Homestead Records / Dutch East India Trading Category: Music
Buy New: $19.97
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 207943
Media: Audio CD
UPC: 017531010026 EAN: 0017531010026 ASIN: B000000IM3
Release Date: April 16, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new, factory sealed. Quality + Honesty + Quick Shipping. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Good service from the Land of Lincoln.
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| Tracks:
| • | Doomsday - Verlaines | | • | He Is God - Big Dipper | | • | Alive Again - Live Skull | | • | Naked Wife - Honor Role | | • | I'm Like You - Urinals | | • | Standing At The Crossroads - Great Plains | | • | Charmed Life - Half Japanese | | • | Red Barn (Live) - Salem 66 | | • | I'm In Heaven Now - American Music Club | | • | Coming Through - The Pastels | | • | Aberration - Nice Strong Arm | | • | Flesh-Colored House - Bastro | | • | Quest - Phantom Tollbooth | | • | Gravity - Tall Dwarfs | | • | Ultravixen - Volcano Suns | | • | Stanley - Antietam | | • | I Wish I Was Adopted - Happy Flowers | | • | Party In My Heart - The Chills | | • | Somebody's Baby - Yo La Tengo | | • | Two-Week Vacation - The Embarrassment | | • | Oddity (Live) - The Clean | | • | Do It - Death Of Samantha |
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| Customer Reviews:
A compliation that defined a musical era December 28, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The roots of indie rock began in the 1980s in college towns and in slowly gentrifying neighborhoods like the East Village and Hoboken as wannabe grad students and other slackers preferred the warm sounds of the electric guitar or a metallic, smashing sonic assault on the ear drums that could be produced by a human voice or by a musical instrument. Deliberately cast against the well-coiffed, market-tested look of top-40 bands at the time, most of these artists took to the stage wearing jeans, t-shirts and sneakers. They were lo-fi before lo-fi and grunge before grunge. The music here is quite diverse, from the avant-garde oddities of Half Japanese to the frantic New England pop of The Embarrassment. Yo La Tengo also shows everyone that they are the world's greatest cover band, with their laid-back version of Jackson Browne's "Somebody's Baby." I discovered this CD as a HS senior back in 1988, and I still listen to it quite often. Along with the companion compliation, The Wailing Ultimate, Human Music is a perfect window into the dense world of 1980s indie rock.
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