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Album Details: Rownderbowt

Release Date:01/01/1996
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Track List: Rownderbowt

Disk 1

  1. Falling Down
  2. Something More
  3. Satin Safe
  4. Pearl
  5. Mesmerise
  6. She's a Vision
  7. We Are the Beautiful
  1. Frost
  2. For What It's Worth
  3. Breather
  4. Don't Look Now
  5. There's Still Life
  6. In My Arms

Disk 2

  1. Dream On [Demo Version]
  2. Until You Try [Demo Version]
  3. Kane [Demo Version]
  4. More Than I Can Take [Demo Version]
  5. Brighter [Demo Version]
  1. Feel [Demo Version]
  2. Don't Look Now [Sitar Trance Mix]
  3. We Are the Beautiful [Spooky's U...
  4. Picnic

Pro Reviews: Rownderbowt

  • All Music Guide

    Possibly one of the more unexpected greatest-hits/archival releases ever, Rownderbowt is a surprise just by existing. Not many bands who only released two albums and a handful of singles to general public indifference would end up being the beneficiary of record company largess in getting a double-packed-to-the-max CD release, with plenty of rarities and unreleased tracks to boot. Whether the fanbase just proved more rabid than anyone expected or if Dedicated felt that a few more units shifted couldn't hurt, Rownderbowt turns out to be that rarest of beasts, a career overview for unfamiliar listeners equally appealing to the longtime supporter. The first disc covers the hits, for lack of a better word - plenty of tracks from both studio albums, including all single A-sides (including their brilliant non-album cut "Mesmerised"), plus a generous amount of B-sides, including solid songs like the early rocker "Sixteen Years," their not-bad cover of the Beatles' "Rain," and the low-key "In ...My Arms." (This said, a little more room could have been made for such B-side joys as "Come Heaven" and "Precious One," but who said life was perfect?) The second disc mostly covers the hitherto unavailable goodies, including a good throb through Spacemen 3's "Losing Touch With My Mind," six demos of mostly fine tunes that never reached a final version, and one or two other random tracks. Also included: two remixes, the Blood Music bonus epic "Picnic," and the nuttiest thing Chapterhouse ever did, "Die Die Die," an over the top Stoogefest primal punk rant initially only available with the vinyl version of Whirlpool that single-handedly demolishes the bloodless shoegazer image the bandmembers had. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Chapterhouse

After initially being lumped in with the acid-rock revival scene, Chapterhouse was pegged as one of the British "shoegazer" groups of the early '90s, along with Lush, Moose, and Slowdive. They formed in Reading in 1987 with Andrew Sherriff (guitar, vocals), Simon Rowe (guitar), Ashley Bates (drums), and Jon Curtis (bass; replaced by Russell Barrett early on). The group ... Read more