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Old 02.23.2012, 11:34 PM   #41543
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Originally Posted by gmku
Cool.

I think this is one of the most under-appreciated bands of the late 80s/early 90s.

I got hooked through Automatic, one of the first CDs I bought, having finally joined the digital revolution around Christmas of 1989. I still have that CD, although I recently purchased the Plain Recordings LP reissue (which I highly recommend). This album thrills me as much today as when I first put it on that chilly winter evening back in suburban Hampton, VA, in 1989. Nothing I'd heard in a long time made me feel so good and so restless at the same time.

I'm on to Darklands now. Forgot just how good this one is.

Darklands is so great. I might even like it better than Psychocandy, even though candy is the more "definitive" album.

Still think Barbed Wire Kisses is my most listened-to JAMC album.
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