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Subsonic 6
Lou Barlow
Manufacturer: Sub Rosa
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00004SYP0 |
Average customer rating:
- nice work!
- Decent, if you're interested.
- A man who continues to amaze
- Come on Lou!
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Subsonic 6
Lou Barlow & Rudy Trouve
Manufacturer: Sub Rosa
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Lo-Fi
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Alternative Folk
| Contemporary Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Alternative Folk
| Alternative Rock
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00004TG97
Release Date: 2000-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Beginning - Lou Barlow
- Skipping - Lou Barlow
- Nervous - Lou Barlow
- Dream Organ - Lou Barlow
- Tough - Lou Barlow
- Heavy Foot - Lou Barlow
- Thin-Ment - Lou Barlow
- Church - Lou Barlow
- Jim Joe - Lou Barlow
- Spoilt - Lou Barlow
- End - Lou Barlow
- Bonus [*] - Lou Barlow
- Driving Home from Shopping - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Stofzuiger - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Small Sorrow - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Fist Full - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Xmas Family Dinner - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- San Fan Sisco - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Oh You Silly Tiger - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
Album Details
19-track Split Album from Lou Barlow and Rudy Trouve (Ex Deus). Lou Contributes 12 Tracks under the Title 'heavy Foot and the Germ Resurrestion'. Rudy Contributes Seven Tracks, Solo Recordings on 4-track, Guitars, Pianos, Distorted Rhythm Box.
Customer Reviews:
nice work!.......2005-02-18
I was able to get this cd back in 2000 while I was in Europe, so I didn't have to pay this ridiculous price. But, the price aside, what you get on this cd is a collection of really good, though simple and basic, instrumental tracks. Some have a sense of Folk Implosion to them and are a bit darker... but all in all, there are some really nice tracks here. I've always been kinda fond of the album. The Rudy Trouve tracks are interesting as well, though their mood is a bit different.
So no, don't expect another Sentridoh record.
Decent, if you're interested........2000-11-23
For the major Barlowphiles out there (and I think I am starting reach that level of fandom) I would reccomend you get this disc. Yes, it is only instrumental cuts, but there are tweleve of them and they are all Lou originals, only available on this disc to my knowledge. I admit the import price is a bit steep. I bought this record in France pretty cheaply this past Summer so I felt good about it. The twelve cuts are very cool, at times mellow, at times very atmospheric and all around very interesting for the discerning listener. Also, the other guy on the disc, Rudy Trouve, is interesting to listen to. Making it a little more worth it, since I had not heard of this artist before picking up this disc. So if you really really like Sebadoh/Sentridoh/Folk Implosion than you should have this, from a completists perspective. But if you are just looking for more Lou, save your money on this and pick up a couple Sebadoh full-lengths for the same price.
A man who continues to amaze.......2000-09-16
I have no idea what they guy under me is talking about. This is just like any of lou's stuff, simply put, GREAT, if you like his other stuff and his sebadoh stuff, you will get into this
Come on Lou!.......2000-07-27
Let's keep this review simple. First off I had no clue what this record was, besides the fact that Lou was on it. I wish I would have read a review (but I couldn't find one.) The main dissapointment is all of the songs are musicals, and the music isn't awesome, it sometimes is kind of screwy and other times it is pretty good, but still for the import price this cd isn't worth it unless your a diehard fan, and even then you'll be dissapointed.
Average customer rating:
- Left me wanting songs...
- More indie noise from Lou Barlow
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Subsonic 6
Lou Barlow & Rudy Trouve
Manufacturer: Sub Rosa
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Lo-Fi
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00004TUOY
Release Date: 2000-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Beginning - Lou Barlow
- Skipping - Lou Barlow
- Nervous - Lou Barlow
- Dream Organ - Lou Barlow
- Tough - Lou Barlow
- Heavy Foot - Lou Barlow
- Thin-Ment - Lou Barlow
- Church - Lou Barlow
- Jim Joe - Lou Barlow
- Spoilt - Lou Barlow
- End - Lou Barlow
- Bonus [*] - Lou Barlow
- Driving Home from Shopping - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Stofzuiger - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Small Sorrow - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Fist Full - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Xmas Family Dinner - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- San Fan Sisco - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
- Oh You Silly Tiger - Lou Barlow, Rudy Trouv
Customer Reviews:
Left me wanting songs..........2002-01-29
This album is a collection of instrumental tracks. Most of the tracks are beginnings, fragments, sketches -- rather than complete compositions, even though they are are well produced. They sound as if you were listening to a Sebadoh sound check or dress rehearsal, sans voice. The tracks Rudy Trouvé contributed seized my imagination more than Barlow's work on this album, being more dreamy, minimal and at the same time more engaging. I love instrumental music that winds on and on and on, building layers of sound to a climax -- the tracks on this album, particularly those from Barlow, feel unfinished in this respect, and tend to finish just at the point where you think maybe he'll start singing. Nevertheless, as a somewhat eccentric collection of ideas, the album works really well.
More indie noise from Lou Barlow.......2001-04-05
the 19 mostly-instrumental tracks on this album are reminiscent of Lou Barlow's work in Folk Implosion and Sentridoh, made up of simple guitar melodies and lo-fi noise collages. Highly recommended for fans of Barlow's myriad other projects.
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