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Top Ten Hits of the End of the World by Prince Rama AUSTRALIAN PRESSING MUSIC CD
AU $10.95
ApproximatelyPHP 396.12
Condition:
“CD IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION”
Very Good
An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. The cover art and liner notes are included. The VHS or DVD box is included. The video game instructions and box are included. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged. Minimal wear on the exterior of item. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape.
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AU $13.00 (approx PHP 470.28) Standard International Flat Rate Postage.
Located in: Sydney, Australia
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eBay item number:256088657428
Item specifics
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- “CD IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION”
About this product
Product Identifiers
Record Label
EMI
UPC
5099972142523
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15050181853
Product Key Features
Format
CD
Release Year
2012
Genre
Rock
Artist
Prince Rama
Release Title
Top Ten Hits of the End of the World
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Additional information
On 2011's Trust Now, Prince Rama honed itself down to the duo of Taraka and Nimai Larson with engineer and sometime-guitarist Scott Colburn. The end result was a witchy, neo-gothic, psychedelic dance music full of tripped-out jams and quasi-mystical kookiness that worked its loopy magic from beginning to end. On Top Ten Hits of the End of the World, the Larsons try to tighten it up and make it conceptual: PR claim to cover the "pop hits" of ten imaginary bands that died during the apocalypse via channeling them. (The paper booklet even has the scent of basement mold to add to to the vibe.) The fake band names are amusing: the Guns of Dubai, Rage Peace, Taohaus, Hyparxia, etc. The "songs" on Top Ten Hits aspire to a peyote-induced vision that melds Bananarama, latter-year Siouxsie & the Banshees, and Hayzee Fantayzee, with a little Kajagoogoo and late Zodiac Mindwarp thrown in for kicks. Prince Rama already own a sprawling musical language: a Brooklyn-baked, acid-drenched "jam band" style that eschews the predominance of traditional guitar- and drum-based aesthetics in favor of tribal digi-drums, layers of Casio presets, orgiastic roto-toms, analog synths, and enough reverb and digital delay to disorient a monk in deep meditation. The jittery, "So Destroyed," with its multivalent drum loops, organ vamps, and memorable chanted melody is a contender. Likewise their attempt at Bollywood on "Radhamadhava," contains a certain naive charm. ~ Thom Jurek
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
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