Border_Mind said:This is a great track, I can't help feeling the live version was more powerful though, you have never heard electric guitars like it in Goldfrapp before, and this doesn't translate onto record so well.
I guess I am the only one who is slightly reminded of Massive Attack Tear Drop at times with this song, it's only a vague reminder though.
Alvar and Thea are probably my favorite tracks on this album!
The_Carpathian said:
It's weird - there are times I wish they'd really pushed it as hard on the cd as they had live...but other times it sounds just right as it doesn't need to be so loud to stand out from the rest of the final album.
It's probably my fastest growing track, that's for sure. It's so evocative!
Border_Mind said:
The_Carpathian said:
It's weird - there are times I wish they'd really pushed it as hard on the cd as they had live...but other times it sounds just right as it doesn't need to be so loud to stand out from the rest of the final album.
It's probably my fastest growing track, that's for sure. It's so evocative!
This is very true, it probably would have sounded a bit out of place if it was as HEAVY as the live version. It does leave me hoping for a double live album though. I would like to see a nice live album Tales Of Us tracks from Manchester and New York on one disc and the next disc compiling other classics from across the Tales Of Us tour perhaps ;)
stevil said:has anyone yet reversed the backing vocals on Alvar yet?
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