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  1. 6. März 2015 · The The’s debut album ‘Burning Blue Soul’ was released in 1981. For contractual reasons it was credited to its creator, Matt Johnson. He was 19 years old. Even now, few would classify it as a ‘psychedelic’ album. But let me go one step further. I contend that not only is BBS a great ‘psychedelic’ album but it is possibly the greatest ever British psychedelic long player. It is ...

  2. 7. Juni 1993 · It is a full of beautiful songs, crude layered but captivating compositions and ethereal 'soundscapes' but lack the sound and production quality of best album from 'The The' to date: 'Soul Mining', due to the fact that it was recorded on an 8 track, as Matt Johnson once told in paper interview. That's the reason why, back then, he left 4AD for Some Bizzare.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Burning Blue Soul" on Discogs.

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    Prior to his first album (Burning Blue Soul was released in 1981 as a Matt Johnson solo project; it was credited to the The upon its reissue more than a decade later), Johnson played on an EP by the Gadgets (a hapless Bowie-oriented art-rock band in which he played a subordinate guitar role, and later none at all: the group continued on through the ’80s, long after he had bowed out ...

  5. 11. Apr. 2018 · The very moment Matt Johnson became The The. Listening today is to join the dots to vast swathes of music, everything from Roland Kayn, Flying Saucer Attack, Boredoms, Eno, Joakim Skogberg, and Syd Barrett. A stew of acid folk, strangely twisted electronics, and tape collage. It’s truly an amazing and singular collection.

  6. Durchsuchen Sie die Trackliste, Mitwirkenden, Statistiken und mehr nach Burning Blue Soul von Matt Johnson. Vergleichen Sie Versionen und kaufen Sie auf Discogs.

  7. Taken as a whole, Burning Blue Soul is one of the most experimental popular records of the last two decades, and you will hear guitar sounds like never before. Stretched and tortured notes, looped over and over until they assume the status of a mini-mantra. And that is the key, Johnson's depression at the time, along with his ongoing struggle with religion, became just that, a mantra. The ...