A Taste of Pink
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Better In Black
- Taste Of Pink
- Maybe I Was Wrong
- Creepy Crawlies
- There Can't Be A Place
- Pretend
- Coming Home
- Threw My Heart Away
- Come To The Mushroom
- Till The Morning Light
- Say Your Prayers
- Don't Call My Name
- Baby Come Alive
- Pretend
- There's A Time
- Lilac Reflections
- Talking 'bout My Baby
- Don't Call My Name
- Say Your Prayers
- Somewhere
- Love Changes
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #114543 in Music
- Released on: 2003-04-07
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
PINK IS A TASTY COLOUR!
At long last, A Taste Of Pink, the much sought after debut album by the Medway hipsters, The Prisoners receives a long awaited reissue. True to form, The Prisoners deliver their songs with a great sense of passion and raw energy, influenced by the guitar crunching sounds of punk and with a firm salute and nod towards the sounds of 60s garage and psychedelia. A Taste Of Pink boasts a selection of quality unreleased material, such as live songs and obscure acetates. If you like the sounds of the 60s fused with a heavy dose of punk, then A Taste Of Pink comes highly recommended. Another class Prisoners reissue is, In From The Cold, which is well worth investigating. In the meantime, this album is nothing short of sublime and at the price one cannot go wrong-let the Prisoners take your quadrophonic speakers hostage!
A TASTE OF GENIUS
Don't think that this is just an album of underproduced amatuerish rawness,you know,ignore this,that or the other, it rocks full stop.it is all of the aforementioned and the SOUND shines through.Great music happens in an instance,this instance was two days in 1982.Buy this and ....well you decide.
The Prisoners - A Taste of Pink CD re-release + unissued
How did I manage to miss out on these guys first time round! Looking for something a bit different? Bored of the endless pre-fabricated similar-sounding boy or girl band stuff? Look no further than The Prisoners. Loud, upbeat, often raw, 60s sound from the 80s. A few tracks, like Lilac reflections, have an indie-like sound that I am sure would do well if released as singles today. Well worth the price!
