Panda Bear - Tomboy (2011) [FLAC] [24bit 96kHz] {4LP 180 gram Virgin Vinyl Rip}seeders: 1
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Panda Bear - Tomboy (2011) [FLAC] [24bit 96kHz] {4LP 180 gram Virgin Vinyl Rip} (Size: 2.59 GB)
DescriptionArtist: Panda Bear Release: Tomboy Discogs: 3196676 Released: 2011 / 2011-11-01 Label: Paw Tracks Catalog#: PAW36 / PAW39 Format: 4 x Vinyl, LP Country: US Style: Electronic, Rock, Pop, Experimental Tracklisting: Expanded Version LP1 A1. You Can Count On Me A2. Tomboy A3. Slow Motion B1. Surfer's Hymn B2. Last Night At The Jetty B3. Drone Expanded Version LP2 C1. The Preakness C2. Alsatian Darn C3. Scheherazade D1. Friendship Bracelet D2. Afterburner D3. Benfica Single Mixes E1. Drone E2. Tomboy E3. Last Night At The Jetty E4. Surfer's Hymn E5. Scheherazade F1. Benfica F2. Slow Motion F3. Friendship Bracelet F4. Alsatian Darn F5. Bullseye F6. You Can Count On Me Instrumentals G1. Alsatian Darn G2. Slow Motion G3. Friendship Bracelet G4. Drone G5. Last Night At The Jetty A Cappellas H1. You Can Count On Me H2. Alsatian Darn H3. Slow Motion H4. Afterburner H5. Drone Limited to 5000 copies. Limited edition 4 LP box set featuring the Tomboy full length on 2 LPs, the Tomboy single mixes on 1 LP and several Tomboy unreleased instrumentals and a cappellas, plus "The Preakness" and a 16 page art booklet. All profits from the sale of this set will go to the American Cancer Society. There will be no CD or digital release for this set. Album Review - boomkat *Limited edition 4LP Box featuring the Tomboy album on two LP's, plus another LP of remixes and a fourth LP of previously unreleased tracks, instrumentals, and A Cappellas. Also includes "The Preakness" and a 16 page art booklet.* When 'Person Pitch' appeared, it felt like even non Animal Collective fans had suddenly started to give a sh*t. It was clear from just a handful of songs that Panda Bear (Noah Lennox to his mates) was the creative mind behind the best bits of the best Animal Collective songs (I'm lookin' at you 'Peacebone'), and his landmark album was a disc that everyone could agree on with its ambitious, gregarious mix of genres and ideas. That's exactly the kind of praise that can make a followup album a 'dreaded' and 'long-awaited' album, and 'Tomboy' with its weird lineup of 7" pre-release singles and continuously delayed release date seemed for a while like it was heading in that direction. Thankfully I can tell you it is just as good as we had all hoped it would be; Panda Bear is still just as relevant as he was when he practically single-handedly kick-started a thousand Myspace accounts in 2007. The music still has the hallmarks of Lennox's Brian Wilson-indebted sound, but what could have seemed like a flash-in-the-pan as a single album has become a fully formed beast on 'Tomboy'. The difference between Lennox's re-appropriation of techno, doo-wop, dub, world music and goodness knows what else, and most other pallid attempts at the same kind of thing, is that it sounds like he actually loves what he does. Not only the music that comes out of it, but the listening part - I get the sense that he really listens to the sounds, and when they appear on a song they feel sincere. The chunky oldskool rap break on 'Slow Motion', the doubletime Shangaan-style electrified kalimba of 'Surfer's Hymn', the hazy drugged-up house of 'Afterburner'; somehow it holds together, and usually by Lennox's incredibly distinct songwriting and reverberating vocals. Like a great mixtape there's something intrinsic that holds things together, maybe a theme, a small sound or a sample that just seems like it was plonked in just the right place at the right time. 'Tomboy' isn't a record that ever gets dull, and through the mish mash of styles and the rampant experimentation it makes for an album that is more mature and more contemplative than its predecessor. Deep beneath the chattering samples and choirboy vocals there is the beating heart of a record that is likely to haunt you for the rest of the year. Highly Recommended. Thank you to thezabs for encoding this limited release 4 set 180g Vinyl LP Lineage: Rega P5 Turntable > Virgin Vinyl > Rega Exact2 Cartridge > Rega Brio 3 Amplifier > RCA Interconnects > M-Audio 192 TRS Inputs > Audition CS5.5 @ 32bit float, 96kHz capture. Processing: 32bit wav > Run through Click Repair 3.6.0 at 5/0 on DeClick > Volume Boost +5.93/6.87/8.44/9.01/7.87 DB > Remove DC Bias > Saved as 24bit,96kHz WAV > FLAC > Tagged with Discogs tagger through Foobar. Scans: 600 DPI with Unsharp Mask -> Color Correction in Photoshop CS5 x64. Audio Format : FLAC Format/Info : Free Lossless Audio Codec Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : approx 2 635 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 96.0 KHz Bit depth : 24 bits Replay gain : approx 0.15 dB Replay gain peak : approx 0.547043 Writing library : libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17) (YouTube) Panda Bear- Last Night At The Jetty Sharing Widget |