And You Thought You Were Normal
(1982, re-release 2002)
This is not just a straight reissue of Nash the Slash's brilliant 1982
release, And You Thought You Were Normal. Instead,
Slash rearranged the track order, remastered the old tracks, and added several
previously unreleased tunes, which were recorded at the same time and used for
various film soundtracks. The result is a stunning CD. Instead of the original
concept of the album with vocals on one side and instrumentals on the other,
Slash mixes the two together to get a much better flow and a sublime listening
experience. Fans of the original album will already know of the beautiful and
haunting melodies found here, along with sparse yet effective lyrics (Vincent's Crows and the Daniel Lanois-produced Dance After Curfew are prime examples). The newer material
is as strong as the older songs, with the melancholy Lake
Ontario Suite (Pts. 1 and 2) as a standout track. The music overall
holds up well since it was first recorded in 1982, and the minimalistic
production is ideal for the material. Slash is a talented musician, and his
violin playing in combination with his electronic gadgets is perfect. This
album is essential listening for fans of original and experimental rock. Just
make sure the lights are on and you are not alone when listening. One other
note: The front sleeve is one of the finest ever designed, which creates the
atmosphere before a single note is played.
Aaron Badgley, All Music Guide
2002 ****½
And You Thought You Were Normal
- Normal
- Pretty Folks
- The Hypnotist
- Citizen
- In Search of Prey
- Dance After Curfew
- Animal Jamboree
- Remember When
- R.S.V.P.
- Slag
- Memories
- Vincent's Crows
- Stalker
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The 2002 CD re-release includes these bonus track:
Bonus Tracks
- Lake Ontario Suite (Pt.1)
- Lake Ontario Suite (Pt.2)
- Dance After Curfew (club mix)
- Crab Waltz
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