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My Bloody Valentine - Ecstasy and Wine

Ecstasy and Wine
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Album Details: Ecstasy and Wine

Release Date:01/01/1989
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Track List: Ecstasy and Wine

  1. Strawberry Wine
  2. Never Say Goodbye
  3. Can I Touch You
  4. She Loves You No Less
  5. Things I Miss
  1. I Don't Need You
  2. (You're) Safe in Your Sleep (Fro...
  3. Clair
  4. You've Got Nothing
  5. (Please) Lose Yourself in Me

Pro Reviews: Ecstasy and Wine

  • All Music Guide

    Before Kevin Shields was a guitar god, before Isn't Anything and Loveless became seminal classics, My Bloody Valentine was a struggling goth band trying to find their place in the music scene. When they disposed of their original singer, they started moving toward Cocteau Twins territory, using guitarist Bilinda Butcher's airy voice to redefine their image. Ecstasy Wine, which combines the two EPs that came before Isn't Anything, is the sound of a band discovering their unique voice. "Strawberry Wine" is a gorgeous pop gem, with Shields and Butcher exploring the guitar landscapes that would later become their trademark. Both "Can I Touch You" and "Clair" are rare examples of My Bloody Valentine's talent for making swaggering hard rock ditties. Although a few of the songs lean toward the pop/rock of the Jesus Mary Chain, it is quite amazing how even at this stage they seemed to understand the sound that would make them unique. Fans of the band will find this album essential, and even ...curious onlookers may find themselves drawn in by the gorgeous sound of one of the most unique bands in rock history. Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide Read more Less

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My Bloody Valentine

Like the Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, and the Jesus Mary Chain before them, My Bloody Valentine redefined what noise meant within the context of pop songwriting. Led by guitarist Kevin Shields, the group released several EPs in the mid-'80s before recording the era-defining Isn't Anything in 1988, a record that merged lilting, ethereal melodies of the Cocteau Twins... Read more