
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Jesus and Mary Chain - Automatic
The fourth full length release from Scottish brothers Jim &William Reid's post-modern group.
No longer available in the U.S. the 1989 album was their most commercially ambitiouseffort in which they buffed their trademark feedback to aglossy sonic sheen that sounded much like their backing bandwas actually ZZ Top (during that band's high octane years of1983-1985). 12 tracks, including the singles 'Blues From AGun' & their original version of 'Head On' (later coverd bythe Pixies), plus gems like 'Coast To Coast', 'BetweenPlanets' and 'UV Ray'. A Blanco Y Negro Records release.

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