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| ARTIST: | The Bootstrappers |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | New Alliance Records |
| FEATURES: | Live |
| TYPE: | Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Memory Is a Muscle, Spider Baby, New Boots, Taxista, Flicker, Third Rail, Media Dub, D-I-A-L-C-A-S-H, X/Delta, Their Faces Are Green and Their Hands Are Blue, Presidential Apology, Mud, Indeed, Empty-Vee, Long Beach Dub/Feen, Maneuvers |
| UPC: | 018861104621 |
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Customer Reviews of Bootstrappers
trebly but good Interesting to revisit after hearing the first Banyan album. It puts that later recording in an interesting light, since a similar sample-collage technique was employed here nearly a decade previous. Overall, the bass is way too low in the mix -- I end up turning the bass on my stereo all the way up any time I listen to this.
Not your typical Watt project
This is a very interesting album and a real departure from what Watt normally does. Or Hurley or Sharpe for that matter. Actually much closer to Industrial than anything Watt was doing at the time. Album is still very sharp and innovative and sounds in no way "dated" (it did come out in 1988, after all). In terms of mainstream music tastes, probably came out about 5 years too early, i.e., would have been much more successful if it had come out during the mainstream boom of the early-mid 1990s. Watt's playing one of those 3/4 scale basses with the nylon strings, giving it an additional bit of cache in terms of Watt's career. This album could be released today and sound just as modern, and for overall innovation and experimentalism it's a 5, but unlike others reviewing articles for amazon, although I like the album, I don't think it's an overall 5- not quite up there with Sgt. Pepper's or Pet Sounds, or in more relevant terms, it's no Double Nickels or Metal Box.