LCD Soundsystem
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Average customer review:Product Description
Debut album from New Jersey's James Murphy, one half of theacclaimed production team DFA - largely responsible for putting New York's "punk-funk" scene on the map. Murphy's own solo effort crosses the minimalist, psychedelic sounds of 70sgreats like Can or Brian Eno with an almost mechanical sense of rhythm, with tight, martial beats aimed squarely at thedancefloor. This CD version includes a bonus disc compilingLCD's singles since 2003.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Daft Punk Is Playing At My House
- Too Much Love
- Tribulations
- Movement
- Never As Tired As When Im Waking Up
- On Repeat
- Thrills
- Disco Infiltrator
- Great Release
Disc 2:
- Losing My Edge
- Beat Connection
- Give It Up
- Tired
- Yeah (Crass Version)
- Yeah (Pretentious Version)
- Yr City's A Sucker
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4332 in Music
- Released on: 2005-01-24
- Number of discs: 2
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
So much has been said about disco-punk's King Midas, New York musician/ producer James Murphy, that's its kind of hard to believe that we've had to wait until 2005 for the debut album from his dancefloor project, LCD Soundsystem. LCD's classic triumvirate of early singles - "Losing My Edge", "Give It Up", and "Yeah"--joined the dots between punk-rock, disco, and funk in a way that hadn't been seen since the New York downtown scene of the early '80s, but these are bravely relegated to a bonus disc in favour of a suite of new material that rework the band's influences in new, often explicit ways: take "Movement", for instance - a homage to The Fall that finds Murphy barking "It's a fat guy/ In a T-shirt/Doing all the singing!" over punchy analogue synths, or the quietly majestic "Great Release", a doff of the cap to Brian Eno circa Taking Tiger Mountain. For all his encyclopaedic musical knowledge, however, it's one of Murphy's strengths that he seldom seems uptight about the practise of music-making: it's how he can get away with penning a gonzo disco-punk number and naming it something as fantastically flippant as "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House"--and more importantly, it's why LCD Soundsystem succeeds as a splendid dance record as well as a smart intellectual exercise. --Louis Pattison
Customer Reviews
Fantastic party album
The proof of an album like this is whether everybody at a party can get into it, regardless of their musical upbringing. If you look at this critically, yes it's repetitive, it's very under-produced, and its lyrical content is shallow. But stick it on in the background while doing something else (party, gym, work) and it keeps you upright and awake, and that's exactly what I bought it for.
lcd is playing in my house, my house
wooooeeee what an absolute corker of an album, over recent times the likes of moby and underworld and royksopp have led the field in popular dance which crosses boundaries, mr murphy is very definitely carrying the torch now, zillions of people have reviewed this cd and i cant really add much more other than this is a truly brilliant album which will be spinning for yrs 2 come
The Second Coming?
I have come to the conclusion that James Murphy is God!!
Its as simple as that.Without doubt he is a musical genius.
Apart from the fact that this double CD has got to be the bargain of the century at just under £5.00,the musical content is breathtaking.You could say that James Murphy is the avante garde of new wave dance music but the sound is also anachronistic and reminds one of the blooming of the dance craze following the demise of the punk era.That is partly its appeal in that it takes you back to that vital new period and surrounds you with a warm glow as you listen to it.
Every track of both CD's has got musical merit.Each is lovingly constructed often exploding into a storming finale that defies belief.Just listen to track yeah (crass version)on the second CD to see what I mean.
This is music to glory in and I defy you not to want to dance when you hear it.There are comparisons to be made no doubt and one of the first that struck me was Nine inch nails(Trent Reznor).To be honest though on second thoughts its a poor comparison because although there are similarities in the style of music and vocal delivery it is vastly inferia in its viscoral attack and intelligence.
Apart from everything else I have mentioned this album is wonderfully produced.If you have a half decent Hi Fi system it will sound amazing.
If you have a very decent Hi Fi it will blow your socks off and anybody who is demonstrating Hi Fi equipment for a living should have this CD at the top of their pile because it will show off the sonic ability of a system to perfection...or the shortfalls come to that!!
Finally can I just mention LCD's new album the sound of silver.It is every bit as good as this but perhaps a slightly more commercial sound without the dark corners and crevasses of this work of genius.But hey it has the same ability to make you want to drag yourself off of your hard worked sofa like no music I have ever known.Buy the two albums together.For just over £10 or the price of two packets of fags you will be in aural heaven!!





