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Anyone
who lumped Eleven in with the grunge glut of the early '90s simply
wasn't paying attention. Although it's true that the trio's excellent
self-titled album (actually their second) was mixed with the guitars
loud and fuzzy, the musical sophistication that distinguishes Eleven --
including not only compositional prowess but sheer chops -- leaves most
alternative bands in the dust. Led by the husband/wife duo of Alain
Johannes (guitars and lead vocals) and Natasha Shneider (keyboards and
lead vocals), their primary calling card is a pair of extraordinary
voices, both of which are capable of raw intensity and soulful
understatement. And, while Johanssens' formidable yet immediately
distinctive six-string skills -- which employ a supersaturated, slippery
legato and rich chord voicings -- is impressive, Shneider's
instrumental duties -- which include not only providing the lush
textural and chordal keyboard parts with her right hand, but also all of
the basslines with her left, may be even more amazing. No-nonsense
skinsman and former Red Hot Chili Pepper Jack Irons lays his grooves
right in the pocket, giving the sometimes prog-influenced tunes a
foursquare rock swagger. The band … » Read more
Tracklist
1 | Nature Wants To Kill Me | 4:43 |
2 | Coming Down | 4:04 |
3 | Why | 4:11 |
4 | Seasick Of You | 4:38 |
5 | You Will Know | 5:26 |
6 | Awful Lot | 4:50 |
7 | Tomorrow Speaks | 4:40 |
8 | Big Sleep | 4:13 |
9 | No Ground | 4:48 |
10 | Kneeling On One Knee | 5:14 |
11 | Damned | 5:51 |
2 comments:
Fantastic! Somehow missed this band in the day, so thanks for making this available.
http://www.load.to/rIJbpe9paS/Eleven_-_Thunk_1995.rar
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