Over the Rainbow

Over the Rainbow Artist: The Virgin Prunes
Label: Mute U.S.
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording remastered
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 724596926826
EAN: 0724596926826
ASIN: B0002YCUUM


Release Date: 2004-10-05

Over the Rainbow


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Tracks:

  1. RED NETTLE
  2. TWENTY TENS
  3. PAGAN LOVESONG VIBE-AKIMBO
  4. MOMENTS'N'MINE
  5. MAD BIRD IN THE WOOD
  6. THE CHILDREN ARE CRYING
  7. JIGSAWMENTALLAMA
  8. KING OF JUNK
  9. WAR
  10. GREYLIGHT

Tracks:

  1. WHITE HISTORY BOOK
  2. THE FACULTIES OF A BROKEN HEART
  3. IN THE GREYLIGHT
  4. THE HAPPY DEAD
  5. REVENGE
  6. THIRD SECRET
  7. LOVE LASTS FOREVER

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An excellent compilation.......2005-03-22

This is quite a lovely compilation of all sorts of rarities that the Virgin Prunes had done in their lifespan. And what results too. Greylight, King of Junk and The Faculties Of A Broken Heart ( a remix of Baby Turns Blue ) are quite simply astounding. It sometimes verges on the downright creepy of The Happy Dead. You'll be hard pushed to find a bad track here although if I had to pick one, The Children Are Crying would be the only one. I think to truly understand this you just have to listen to this for yourself because it is near indescribable trying to explain the unexplainable

4 out of 5 stars A wide ranging mixed bag.......2004-12-16

"Over the Rainbow" was originally a single LP made up of out-takes and bits and pieces from obscure and long gone early 80's compilations. At the time the tracks on this LP seemed rare, so given the 20 years or so since we are now talking real buried treasure. Expanded to 2 CDs worth it's pretty good value, but as I say, it has a pretty mixed bag of contents as a result.

There are only two real gripes I have with this release and they are both fairly minor I guess. The first is the most practical though. The original LP had great notes on each of the tracks written by Gavin and explaining a lot of the recording processes used to get the warped effects of "Mad Bird in the Woods" and "Third Secret". These notes haven't been included here so part of the wow factor of knowing how the tracks were created is lost. The other gripe is purely personal and relates to Dave-Ids demented ramblings. Much as I love these guys, I prefer the more psychotic outpourings of Gavin and Guggi to Dave-Ids oddball humour. Others may feel different so ignore that if it sounds picky.

The best thing here is the inclusion of all the tracks off their first two 7 inch EPs. These are as rare as radium and highly sought after (with auction prices to match), but now they are here for you in digitally remastered form and sounding real good. Some of their tightest and most direct music was contained on the early releases and "Moments and Mine", "In the Greylight" and "Twenty Tens" still kick. The other real bonus of the CD release is the sound clarity. The digital remastering has cleared much of the murkiness of the orignals, so much so that I can actually hear the piano in "Third Secret" without lots of turntable rumble drowning it out. Still can't hear the whispered prayers though, but maybe on headphones... Nothing is meant to be simple with these guys so keep that in mind.

Best tracks? That's up to you. There is such a variety here that you're really spoilt for choice, and it all goes to highlight the range the band was capable of. The dance(!) version of "Pagan Lovesong (Vibe-Akimbo)" is really out of place next to long atmospheric soundscapes like "Jigsawmentallama" but you can always programme a disc, right?

Still an unclassifiable act after 20 or more years, so don't look for any easily recognisable stylings. It's not punk, it's NOT goth and it's not easy listening, okay? 4 stars for the sound quality alone. 5 for the best tracks. 2 for the duds.

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