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Archive - You All Look The Same To Me (2024 Remastered Deluxe Edition) (2002) 44.1-24
Country: UK
Genre: New Prog, Rock, Post Rock
Format: FLAC (*tracks)
Quality: Lossless [44,1kHz/24 bit]
Time: 01:17:56
Full Size: 873.01 MB
Released in 2002, You All Look The Same To Me is the third studio album from British group Archive. It was a critical point in their career, seeing them leave their original trip-hop influenced sound behind and embrace something more influenced by prog and post-rock. For fans of bands like Mogwai and Secret Machines.
To this day, "You All Look The Same To Me" and "Noise" are Archive's most popular long-playing records in the prog scene, which is probably primarily due to the fact that Keeler and Griffiths continued to develop their style with each new album in the following years. However, personnel changes in the collective also led to discontent in the scene: while Craig Walker's vocals on 2006's "Lights" were sorely missed by many, the renewed involvement of rapper Rosko John, who had already appeared on the '96 debut "Londinium", caused great irritation on the concept album "Controlling Crowds". Archive's approach was simply too progressive to be permanently categorized as progressive rock. However, this did not change the fact that "Noise" and especially "You All Look The Same To Me", but also "Controlling Crowds", still have a high status today, both among Archive fans and in the prog scene, despite Rosko's rap interludes.
To this day, "You All Look The Same To Me" and "Noise" are Archive's most popular long-playing records in the prog scene, which is probably primarily due to the fact that Keeler and Griffiths continued to develop their style with each new album in the following years. However, personnel changes in the collective also led to discontent in the scene: while Craig Walker's vocals on 2006's "Lights" were sorely missed by many, the renewed involvement of rapper Rosko John, who had already appeared on the '96 debut "Londinium", caused great irritation on the concept album "Controlling Crowds". Archive's approach was simply too progressive to be permanently categorized as progressive rock. However, this did not change the fact that "Noise" and especially "You All Look The Same To Me", but also "Controlling Crowds", still have a high status today, both among Archive fans and in the prog scene, despite Rosko's rap interludes.
01. Again (2024 Remaster) (16:19)
02. Numb (2024 Remaster) (05:46)
03. Meon (2024 Remaster) (05:43)
04. Goodbye (2024 Remaster) (05:38)
05. Now & Then (2024 Remaster) (01:22)
06. Seamless (2024 Remaster) (01:43)
07. Finding It So Hard (2024 Remaster) (15:33)
08. Fool (2024 Remaster) (08:29)
09. Hate (2024 Remaster) (03:43)
10. Need (2024 Remaster) (02:28)
11. My Last (2024 Remaster) (05:13)
12. Personal Army (2024 Remaster) (05:59)
Craig Walker, vocals
Danny Griffiths, guitar, harmonica, percussion
Darius Keeler, bass, programming
Additional musicians:
Pete Barraclough, guitar
Steve Harris, guitar
Dominic Brown, guitar
Lee Pomeroy, bass
Smiley, drums
Steve Emney, drums
Annelise Truss, viola & violin
Maria Q, vocals
Jane Wall, vocals
Steve "Keys" Watts, Hammond, Rhodes
Carl Holt, trumpet
Alan Glen, harmonica
Tom Brazelle, harmonica
Anita Hill, guest triangalist
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