Bonney, Simon: Past, Present, Future
Bonney, Simon: Past, Present, Future
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Bonney, Simon
Label: Mute U.S.
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 724596983713
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. Simon Bonney was a 31-year-old native Australian when he transitioned from Crime and the City Solution, his post-punk band with Rowland S. Howard and Mick Harvey of the Birthday Party, known for their haunting guitars and lyrics steeped in "post-blues anomie and meta-blues mythology. At the time he had already traveled from the rural landscape of his childhood to the dankest corners of Berlin's avant-garde underground and then to a new life in the American West," noted the New York Times in 1993. "During these restless years, his music has shifted from brutal, metallic noise to pastoral song craft."
Tracks:
1.1 Ravenswood
1.2 Don't Walk Away from Love
1.3 There Can Only Be One
1.4 Where Trouble Is Easier to Find
1.5 A Sweeter Kind of Pain
2.1 Everyman
2.2 Duchess
2.3 Forever
2.4 Eyes of Blue