Silver Apples: Contact
Silver Apples: Contact
Format: CD
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Artist: Silver Apples
Label: Rotorelief
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 769791975750
Genre: Rock
Rotorelief present a reissue of Silver Apples' second album Contact, originally released in 1969. Contact is the second album of the '60s NY duo Silver Apples, remastered and boosted with the texture and feeling of 1969 original."Aside from Simeon's use of a banjo on a couple of tracks, the music on Contact does not differ from that of their debut. One aspect improved upon was the lyrics; many possess the same 'cosmic' element found on Silver Apples, but others are full of bitterness, pain, paranoia, and confusion. In turn, the lead oscillator is used to greater effect, reflecting this newfound intensity. Simeon, who composed the text for five of Contact's ten songs (he framed one song on Silver Apples, 'Dancing Gods'), was largely responsible for this change." -Bart Bealmear, AllMusic
Tracks:
1.1 You and I
1.2 Water
1.3 Ruby
1.4 Gypsy Love
1.5 You're Not Foolin' Me
1.6 I Have Known Love
1.7 A Pox on You
1.8 Confusion
1.9 Fantasies