Collider Deluxe
Download links and information about Collider Deluxe by Moke. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 02:19:04 minutes.
Artist: | Moke |
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Release date: | 2012 |
Genre: | Rock |
Tracks: | 32 |
Duration: | 02:19:04 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Tears | 3:52 |
2. | Burning the Ground | 3:01 |
3. | Scratch Marks | 4:28 |
4. | Opening Up | 3:22 |
5. | I've Got Silence You've Got Sound | 3:35 |
6. | Didn't Want My Love | 4:27 |
7. | Sing On | 4:34 |
8. | Straight to You | 3:49 |
9. | Lessons to Learn | 3:21 |
10. | Jesus Child | 3:48 |
11. | Almost Home | 5:31 |
12. | Intro Till Death Do Us Part (Live Theatre Version) | 1:33 |
13. | My Death (Live Theatre Version) | 6:43 |
14. | Never Tear Us Apart (Live Theatre Version) | 3:23 |
15. | There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (Live Theatre Version) | 4:53 |
16. | Tinseltown In the Rain (Live Theatre Version) | 4:58 |
17. | The Drugs Don’t Work (Live Theatre Version) | 4:24 |
18. | Streets of Philadelphia (Live Theatre Version) | 3:41 |
19. | October (Live Theatre Version) | 2:11 |
20. | The Maker (Live Theatre Version) | 6:10 |
21. | Heaven (Live Theatre Version) | 5:30 |
22. | The Cross (Live Theatre Version) | 2:10 |
23. | One of Us (Live Theatre Version) | 3:42 |
24. | The Survivor Comes Home (Live Theatre Version) | 2:48 |
25. | The Green Fields of France (Live Theatre Version) | 1:26 |
26. | Winter Marches On (Live Theatre Version) | 4:39 |
27. | Lord Let It Rain (Live Theatre Version) | 6:52 |
28. | The Killing Moon - This Plan (Live Theatre Version) | 9:02 |
29. | Survive (Live Theatre Version) | 5:59 |
30. | Show Must Go On (Live Theatre Version) | 2:29 |
31. | In Your Room (Live Theatre Version) | 9:06 |
32. | That's When Your Heartaches Begin (Live Theatre Version) | 3:37 |
Details
[Edit]On its third studio album, the Dutch band Moke recalls Britpop’s mid-'90s heyday, when bands like Embrace, Northern Uproar, Hurricane #1, Shed Seven, Menswear, Cast, and The Bluetones were competing for next-big-thing status. The Amsterdam quintet’s 2012 full-length goes back in time to set the bar higher with “Tears,” a swooning ballad that plays like Dog Man Star–era Suede as vocalist Felix Maginn sings through his nose (à la Liam Gallagher). Following a dramatic piano intro, “Scratch Marks” cranks up the electric guitars, which rock into a triumphant chorus with handsome melodies. Here, Maginn’s nasal inflections dip down into his throat for a performance that has more in common with Brett Anderson. “Opening Up” swaggers with the cocksure bravado of a solo Richard Ashcroft tune before “I’ve Got Silence You’ve Got Sound” proves to be the album’s standout. With jangly Rickenbacker tones, a driving rhythm section, and a smashing, anthemic refrain, it’s easy to understand why Paul Weller is so hyped on this band. Following the gorgeous serenade “Almost Home,” the deluxe version boasts 21 live recordings.