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A Promise Is a Promise

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Download links and information about A Promise Is a Promise by Lyres. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:00:40 minutes.

Artist: Lyres
Release date: 1988
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:00:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Here's a Heart (feat. Stiv Bators) 3:30
2. On Fyre 2:20
3. Every Man for Himself 3:13
4. Feel Good 3:49
5. I'll Try You Anyway 4:02
6. Worried About Nothing 3:03
7. Touch (feat. Wally Tax) [Live, Holland - Vpro] 3:41
8. Running Through the Night 2:28
9. She's Got Eyes That Tell Lies 3:17
10. Jagged Time Lapse 4:27
11. Knock My Sock Off 3:42
12. Sick and Tired 3:12
13. Trying Just to Please You 4:35
14. Witch (Live, Rennes) 3:00
15. She Pays the Rent (Live, Holland - Vpro) 4:23
16. She's Got Eyes That Tell Lies (Live, Holland - Vpro) 2:59
17. We Sell Soul 4:59

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A Promise Is a Promise combines old, new, studio, and live material — both original and covers — from Boston's legendary garage rock combo. Tracks one through 12 were recorded in New York City, tracks 13 through 15 were recorded live at VPRO in Holland (before a radio audience), and track 16 was recorded live in Rennes, France. Despite the crazy quilt impression, it all hangs together surprisingly well as the performances are universally tight and energetic. Interestingly, there are two versions, both live and studio, of "She's Got Eyes That Tell Lies" by Him & the Others (there is no duplication otherwise). Other notable covers: "You'll Never Do It Baby" (the Pretty Things), "Running Through the Night" (the Mystic Tide), "Jagged Time Lapse" (John's Children, Marc Bolan's pre-T-Rex outfit), "Touch" (the Bristols) with Wally Tax, and "Witch" (the Sonics). Also worth noting: Stiv Bators (the Dead Boys) guests on the opening track, "Here's a Heart." The original Ace of Hearts CD and cassette editions drop "We Sell Soul" (from Roky Erickson's pre-Thirteenth Floor Elevators group, the Spades) and add "Jezebel" (Frankie Laine), "Go-Go-Girl" (Bolan), "Help You Ann" (from On Fyre), "Don't Give It Up Now" (from Lyres Lyres), and "Cinderella" (the Sonics). "Help You Ann" and "Don't Give It Up Now" are the only live versions that don't quite work: the former sounds rushed — maybe they were already tired of playing it by this point — and the latter is marred by a homophobic comment (about AIDS) from lead singer/keyboard player, Jeff "Monoman" Conolly. Thankfully, he sticks to the original lyrics for most of the rest of the live material. A Promise Is a Promise isn't the best starting point for the Lyres neophyte, but, for those who already know and love On Fyre and Lyres Lyres, it's a worthy addition to their collection. ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy, Rovi