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Catherine Wheel, Chrome

Audio CD

Disk ID: 955206

Disk length: 54m 1s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1993

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Kill Rhythm 3:51
2. I Confess 3:55
3. Crank 3:45
4. Broken Head 4:46
5. Pain 6:31
6. Strange Fruit 3:08
7. Chrome 3:54
8. The Nude 3:52
9. Ursa Major Space Station 5:09
10. Fripp 7:35
11. Half Life 4:08
12. Show Me Mary 3:18

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Review

Long before groups like Oasis and Blur provoked cross-Atlantic media hype, Catherine Wheel were evolving the Brit-Pop style that typifies the genre's distinction. With the release of Chrome in 1993, they advanced their whispered-wall-of-sound approach to rock amalgamation. Underneath the rust and steel exterior, Chrome exhibits the confidence and sonic rhapsody of its creators. Beyond such fortitudes, the vocal and lyrical arrangements are perhaps the truest accolades of the album with lyrical themes which accompany the listener to the heart of tranquilized and love-inflicted fantasies. The fuzzy solos and vibrato accord further complement the songs aided by crystalline guitar melodies. Jaded with growing pains, singer Rob Dickenson croons with perfect tenor appeal on tracks like "Kill Rhythm" and "Crank," highlighting the personal temperaments which shape the album. Turning experiences into 12-step chromatic conclusions, Catherine Wheel polish the metallic spirit in any latent rocker. --Lucas Hilbert

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Chrome

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 53m 58s (-1m 57s)

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