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Garbage's self-titled debut has all the trappings of alternative rock -- off-kilter arrangements, occasional bursts of noise, a female singer with a thin, airy voice -- but it comes off as pop, thanks to the glossy production courtesy of drummer Butch Vig. Not only is the sound of the record slick and professional, but all the songs are well-crafted pop songs. Unfortunately, only a handful of the songs are memorable, but those that are -- "Vow" and "Queer," in particular -- are small, trashy alternative pop gems. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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| 1. Supervixen |
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| 2. Queer |
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| 3. Only Happy When It Rains |
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| 4. As Heaven Is Wide |
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| 5. Not My Idea |
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| 6. A Stroke Of Luck |
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| 7. Vow |
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| 8. Stupid Girl |
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| 9. Dog New Tricks |
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| 10. My Lover's Box |
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| 11. Fix Me Now |
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| 12. Milk |
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Positif Mr. Oizo |
| While a lot of the recent Ed Banger releases, Justice aside, seem to scraping the barrel of electro, Mr Oizo continues to produce interesting and challenging dance music. Positif is no exception, a jarring monster of a track that is currently receiving plays from a number of electro luminaries. Erol Alkan featured the track in his A-Z on Rob Da Bank. The stop start samples and drum beats give way to a bass line that is sure to cause seizures when reverberating from any club's speakers. While for some people Mr. Oizo may never shake off "that advert", those who continue to keep up with his output are sure to carry on enjoying one of France's finest exponents of electronic music. | |
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