Red House Painters / Red House Painters (II)
Artist Red House Painters
Album Title: Red House Painters (II)
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Art Rock
Format CD
Released 10/18/1993
Label 4AD
Catalog No GAD 3016 CD
Bar Code No 5 014436 301629 >
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Evil (7:21)
2. Bubble (5:30)
3. I Am A Rock (5:32)
4. Helicopter (5:22)
5. New Jersey (4:24)
6. Uncle Joe (5:58)
7. Blindfold (8:26)
8. Star Spangled Banner (2:28)
Date Acquired 11/19/2015
Personal Rating
Acquired from MovieMars.com (Amazon)
Purchase Price 10.34

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Notes

Self-titled release also known as the "Bridge" album because of the cover photograph.

Made in England

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Analyzed: Red House Painters / Red House Painters II
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR13      -0.31 dB   -17.68 dB      7:21 01-Evil
DR14      -0.46 dB   -16.71 dB      5:31 02-Bubble
DR13      -0.45 dB   -15.28 dB      5:33 03-I Am a Rock
DR15       0.00 dB   -18.21 dB      5:22 04-Helicopter
DR12      -0.01 dB   -14.66 dB      4:24 05-New Jersey
DR11       0.00 dB   -13.35 dB      5:58 06-Uncle Joe
DR12       0.00 dB   -15.26 dB      8:26 07-Blindfold
DR13      -0.32 dB   -17.42 dB      2:30 08-Star Spangled Banner
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Number of tracks:  8
Official DR value: DR13

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           748 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
AllMusic Review by Jason Ankeny:

The second of two self-titled 1993 efforts, this Red House Painters collects the remaining tracks from the remarkably fruitful sessions which also launched the earlier, superior album. Far more experimental in nature, it opens with "Evil," an almost painfully slow and withdrawn song which acutely sets the album's haunting, dark tone. While not everything works -- the electric version of "New Jersey" pales in comparison to the previous set's acoustic rendition, while the cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "I Am a Rock" is overripe -- both the unrequited love song "Bubble" and the dysfunctional "Uncle Joe" rank among Mark Kozelek's most perfectly realized compositions, and the closer, a marvelously downbeat reading of "The Star Spangled Banner," allows the group's often unsung black humor to seep to the surface.
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