Loveless
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Only Shallow
- Loomer
- Touched
- To Here Knows When
- When You Sleep
- I Only Said
- Come in Alone
- Sometimes
- Blown a Wish
- What You Want
- Soon
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #82869 in Music
- Released on: 2007-11-13
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Athens, GA's experimental, instrumental, Americana group, Japancakes cover My Bloody Valentine's classic Loveless record from start to finish with pedal steel and cello in place of vocal and lead melodies -- and without any distortion. MBV’s Loveless (Creation: 1991) remains the defining record of the genre and completely unparalleled by any artist since. More soon.
Customer Reviews
Blasphemous, amazing and beautiful
It's hard to imagine anyone having the guts to remake the entire Loveless album. It's even harder to imagine that capturing the intricacy of that album with piano, organ, flute, cello, overdriven Telecasters (or at least the overdriven Telecaster sound), steel guitar, bass and drums. Most noticeably missing from the list is distortion. While Japancakes' album is awash in reverb, echo, space echo, delay feedback (you get the point) the overall effect is the quintessential ambient americana treatment of the greatest glimmer rock/shoegazer album of the 1990s. While My Bloody Valentine's laborious studio production, seems to be the result of about two years of meticulous cutting and pasting audio tracks on late 80's studio equipment, Japancakes reminds us that Kevin Shields also had a keen, yet unorthodox sense of melody, counterpoint and working with variations on themes. Behind the distortion and unorthodox mixing style of the original, Japancakes prove, (as MBV fans have always felt in their guts) that underneath the noise Loveless is a delicate beautiful album filled with musical themes that may haunt you for years.
Bold and Beautiful.
There's more than one way to love "Loveless," the great My Bloody Valentine album covered here song-by-song. You can marvel at the legendary layers of distorted sound that have a really peculiar effect on the brain of the listener. But, careful fans have always been aware of some incredible music under all of that sound. I've imagined for years that some musicians could come along and take a shot at a new way of playing these beautiful songs. It's not, of course, a substitute for MBV's classic, but a welcome new way of appreciating the original. Highly recommended.
easy listening
Well the product description for this CD is right on, Without the layers of distortion this feels like a "easy listening" version to me. Don't get me wrong I really love it! It's a great take on such a classic album, and they pull it off really well. The slide guitar and violin for vocals are amazing!



