Another Love Song

Frames (70's/80's New Wave Group) - LP Vinyl

Another Love Song - the Frames Are An Irish Indie Rock Band Formed In Dublin In 1990. the Band Is Known For Their Passionate and Emotive Sound, Which Blends Elements of Rock, Folk, and Traditional Irish Music. Over the Years, They Have Released Several Critically Acclaimed Albums, Including "another Love Song," Which Is Widely Regarded As One of Their Most Influential Works. "another Love Song" Was Released In 1991 and Marked A Turning Point In the Band's Career. the Album Featured A Raw, Stripped-Down Sound That Was A Departure From Their Earlier, More Polished Work. the Songs On the Album Were Deeply Personal and Introspective, Exploring Themes of Love, Loss, and the Complexities of Human Relationships. the Album's Title Track, "another Love Song," Became An Instant Classic, Showcasing the Band's Signature Sound With Its Driving Rhythms and Soaring Vocals. the Song's Bittersweet Lyrics and Haunting Melody Struck A Chord With Listeners and Quickly Became A Fan Favourite. In Addition To "another Love Song," the Album Features Several Other Standout Tracks, Including "say It To Me Now," "the Dancer," and "downhill." Each Song On the Album Showcases the Band's Dynamic Musicianship and Poetic Lyricism, Earning the Album A Reputation As A Seminal Work In the Irish Indie Rock Scene. Over the Years, the Frames Have Continued To Evolve and Innovate, Releasing Several More Critically Acclaimed Albums and Earning A Dedicated Following of Fans Around the World. With Their Unique Blend of Raw Emotion and Musical Artistry, the Frames Continue To Inspire and Captivate Audiences With Their Powerful, Soulful Music. Fitzcarraldo - "fitzcarraldo" Is the Sixth Studio Album By the Irish Rock Band the Frames, Released In 1995. the Album Marked A Significant Departure From the Band's Earlier Work, With A More Experimental Sound That Blended Rock, Folk, and Experimental Elements. The Album Takes Its Name From the Werner Herzog Film of the Same Name, Which Tells the Story of A Man Who Attempts To Build An Opera House In the Amazon Jungle. This Theme of Ambition and Perseverance In the Face of Adversity Runs Throughout the Album, As Frontman Glen Hansard Explores Themes of Love, Loss, and the Human Experience. the Album Opens With the Hauntingly Beautiful Track "revelate," Which Sets the Tone For the Rest of the Album With Its Soaring Vocals and Intricate Guitar Work. From There, the Album Takes the Listener On A Journey Through A Diverse Range of Sounds and Emotions, From the Upbeat Rock of "what Happens When the Heart Just Stops" To the Melancholic Balladry of "fitzcarraldo." One of the Standout Tracks On the Album Is "lay Me Down," A Tender and Heartfelt Ballad That Showcases Hansard's Powerful Vocals and Poetic Lyricism. the Song Has Become A Fan Favourite and Is Often Performed Live By the Band. Another Highlight of the Album Is the Epic Nine-Minute Track "fitzcarraldo," Which Features Lush Instrumentation and Intricate Guitar Work. the Song Is A Tribute To the Film of the Same Name and Explores Themes of Ambition and Determination In the Face of Seemingly Insurmountable Obstacles. Overall, "fitzcarraldo" Is A Powerful and Deeply Personal Album That Showcases the Frames At Their Most Ambitious and Experimental. With Its Diverse Range of Sounds and Emotions, the Album Remains A Fan Favourite and A Landmark In the Irish Rock Canon. Dance the Devil Dance the Devil Is the Fourth Studio Album By the Irish Rock Band, the Frames. Released In 1999, It Marked A Significant Departure From the Band's Earlier Sound and Was A Critical and Commercial Success. The Album Features 10 Tracks, Including the Hit Single "pavement Tune," Which Received Extensive Radio Play and Helped To Propel the Frames To Greater Prominence In the Music Industry. Dance the Devil Showcases the Band's Versatility and Musical Prowess, Blending Elements of Rock, Folk, and Pop To Create A Unique and Compelling Sound. the Lyrics Are Introspective and Poetic, Exploring Themes of Love, Loss, and Self-Discovery. Produced By Steve Albini, the Album Was Recorded In Just Five Days, Giving It A Raw and Unpolished Feel That Perfectly Captures the Energy and Passion of the Frames' Live Performances. Dance the Devil Remains A Beloved Album Among Fans of Irish Music and Continues To Inspire New Generations of Musicians. Its Enduring Popularity Is A Testament To the Artistry and Vision of the Frames and Their Commitment To Pushing the Boundaries of What Is Possible In Rock Music (5550656)
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Music Styles Alternative Indie Rock, Folk Rock, Pop, Rock And Progressive
Artist Frames (70's/80's New Wave Group) (View everything by Frames (70's/80's New Wave Group))
Grade NEW
Format LP Vinyl
Year 2023
Label Island (View everything from Island)
Catalogue Number 5550656
A1. The Dancer - 3:22
A2. You Were Wrong - 3:53
A3. Right Road (Wrong Road) - 3:29
A4. Before You Go - 5:08
A5. The Waltz - 3:09
A6. Downhill From Here - 3:46
B1. Masquerade - 3:43
B2. Picture Of Love - 4:49
B3. Martha - 3:31
B4. Another Love Song - 3:06
B5. Telegraph Poles - 4:26
B6. Live Forever - 2:46
Frames (70's/80's New Wave Group) - Another Love Song - LP - Island - 2023 - 5550656 - NEW - Another Love Song - the Frames Are An Irish Indie Rock Band Formed In Dublin In 1990. the Band Is Known For Their Passionate and Emotive Sound, Which Blends Elements of Rock, Folk, and Traditional Irish Music. Over the Years, They Have Released Several Critically Acclaimed Albums, Including "another Love Song," Which Is Widely Regarded As One of Their Most Influential Works. "another Love Song" Was Released In 1991 and Marked A Turning Point In the Band's Career. the Album Featured A Raw, Stripped-Down Sound That Was A Departure From Their Earlier, More Polished Work. the Songs On the Album Were Deeply Personal and Introspective, Exploring Themes of Love, Loss, and the Complexities of Human Relationships. the Album's Title Track, "another Love Song," Became An Instant Classic, Showcasing the Band's Signature Sound With Its Driving Rhythms and Soaring Vocals. the Song's Bittersweet Lyrics and Haunting Melody Struck A Chord With Listeners and Quickly Became A Fan Favourite. In Addition To "another Love Song," the Album Features Several Other Standout Tracks, Including "say It To Me Now," "the Dancer," and "downhill." Each Song On the Album Showcases the Band's Dynamic Musicianship and Poetic Lyricism, Earning the Album A Reputation As A Seminal Work In the Irish Indie Rock Scene. Over the Years, the Frames Have Continued To Evolve and Innovate, Releasing Several More Critically Acclaimed Albums and Earning A Dedicated Following of Fans Around the World. With Their Unique Blend of Raw Emotion and Musical Artistry, the Frames Continue To Inspire and Captivate Audiences With Their Powerful, Soulful Music. Fitzcarraldo - "fitzcarraldo" Is the Sixth Studio Album By the Irish Rock Band the Frames, Released In 1995. the Album Marked A Significant Departure From the Band's Earlier Work, With A More Experimental Sound That Blended Rock, Folk, and Experimental Elements. The Album Takes Its Name From the Werner Herzog Film of the Same Name, Which Tells the Story of A Man Who Attempts To Build An Opera House In the Amazon Jungle. This Theme of Ambition and Perseverance In the Face of Adversity Runs Throughout the Album, As Frontman Glen Hansard Explores Themes of Love, Loss, and the Human Experience. the Album Opens With the Hauntingly Beautiful Track "revelate," Which Sets the Tone For the Rest of the Album With Its Soaring Vocals and Intricate Guitar Work. From There, the Album Takes the Listener On A Journey Through A Diverse Range of Sounds and Emotions, From the Upbeat Rock of "what Happens When the Heart Just Stops" To the Melancholic Balladry of "fitzcarraldo." One of the Standout Tracks On the Album Is "lay Me Down," A Tender and Heartfelt Ballad That Showcases Hansard's Powerful Vocals and Poetic Lyricism. the Song Has Become A Fan Favourite and Is Often Performed Live By the Band. Another Highlight of the Album Is the Epic Nine-Minute Track "fitzcarraldo," Which Features Lush Instrumentation and Intricate Guitar Work. the Song Is A Tribute To the Film of the Same Name and Explores Themes of Ambition and Determination In the Face of Seemingly Insurmountable Obstacles. Overall, "fitzcarraldo" Is A Powerful and Deeply Personal Album That Showcases the Frames At Their Most Ambitious and Experimental. With Its Diverse Range of Sounds and Emotions, the Album Remains A Fan Favourite and A Landmark In the Irish Rock Canon. Dance the Devil Dance the Devil Is the Fourth Studio Album By the Irish Rock Band, the Frames. Released In 1999, It Marked A Significant Departure From the Band's Earlier Sound and Was A Critical and Commercial Success. The Album Features 10 Tracks, Including the Hit Single "pavement Tune," Which Received Extensive Radio Play and Helped To Propel the Frames To Greater Prominence In the Music Industry. Dance the Devil Showcases the Band's Versatility and Musical Prowess, Blending Elements of Rock, Folk, and Pop To Create A Unique and Compelling Sound. the Lyrics Are Introspective and Poetic, Exploring Themes of Love, Loss, and Self-Discovery. Produced By Steve Albini, the Album Was Recorded In Just Five Days, Giving It A Raw and Unpolished Feel That Perfectly Captures the Energy and Passion of the Frames' Live Performances. Dance the Devil Remains A Beloved Album Among Fans of Irish Music and Continues To Inspire New Generations of Musicians. Its Enduring Popularity Is A Testament To the Artistry and Vision of the Frames and Their Commitment To Pushing the Boundaries of What Is Possible In Rock Music