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My Bloody Valentine - This Is Your Bloody Valentine FLAC album

Tracklist

Forever And Again 3:35
Homelovin' Guy 3:03
Don't Cramp My Style 2:25
Tiger In My Tank 3:30
The Love Gang 3:55
Inferno 4:40
The Last Supper 4:32

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ST7501 My Bloody Valentine This Is Your Bloody Valentine ‎(12", MiniAlbum) Tycoon ST7501 Germany 1985
DLP 7501, ST 7501 My Bloody Valentine This Is Your Bloody Valentine ‎(12", MiniAlbum, RE) Dossier, Tycoon DLP 7501, ST 7501 Germany 1990
DLP 7501, ST 7501 My Bloody Valentine This Is Your Bloody Valentine ‎(12", MiniAlbum, RE, Blu) Dossier, Tycoon DLP 7501, ST 7501 Germany 1990
DCD 9019 My Bloody Valentine This Is Your Bloody Valentine ‎(CD, RE) Dossier DCD 9019 Germany 1990
none My Bloody Valentine This Is Your Bloody Valentine ‎(12", MiniAlbum, Unofficial) Not On Label (My Bloody Valentine) none Unknown
DLP 7501, ST 7501 My Bloody Valentine This Is Your Bloody Valentine ‎(12", MiniAlbum, Unofficial, Blu) Dossier , Tycoon DLP 7501, ST 7501 Unknown


My Bloody Valentine - This Is Your Bloody Valentine FLAC album

Musician performer: My Bloody Valentine

Title: This Is Your Bloody Valentine

Country: Germany

Date of release: 1985

Style: Alternative Rock, Garage Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1562 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 585

Other Formats: DTS AHX MP2 DMF AIFF MPC VOC

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Jay
MBV are my favourite band of all time but this and Geek are truly terrible records. Don’t waste your money
Jay
MBV are my favourite band of all time but this and Geek are truly terrible records. Don’t waste your money
Ytli
What is the difference between Dossier original edition and bootleg?I have two copies and My Bloody Valentine on the spine is bigger on one edition and there is a star on the back before * BASS BY SHIELDS.Can anyone help Please?
Ytli
What is the difference between Dossier original edition and bootleg?I have two copies and My Bloody Valentine on the spine is bigger on one edition and there is a star on the back before * BASS BY SHIELDS.Can anyone help Please?
Road.to sliver
Wife randomly found it for me in a record shop in KY a couple years ago. I'm glad they fired their original singer...he was simply awful.
Road.to sliver
Wife randomly found it for me in a record shop in KY a couple years ago. I'm glad they fired their original singer...he was simply awful.
Rrinel
Recently, I came across this little gem, the debut release of the Irish alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine, a mini-LP of seven songs, much to my surprise their debut is very different from their later soegazing-orientated work, The music is very retro in terms of all the positive aspects of what made the pioneers of rock and punk so big, what you here is an enjoyful blend of 50ies rockabilly and 70ies punk, it's like James Dean meets Johnny rotten in a Lost Highway car crash. from the mood the album sometimes reminds me to Joy Division, there's also a certain The Doors influence in it, the singer Dave Conway performs a similar vocal style but after he left the group the band's guitarist Kevin Shields took over and the vocal style changed significally to a more balanced and calmer one. The album benefits from its minimalistic instrumentation which gives it that authentic live-feeling. The opening song "Forever and Again" reminds me of a certain imagery, smokey streets of chicaco in the 50s, gloaming street lights, and seedy statures the perfect sound of a an old gangster movie. Another highlights are the powerful and punky "homelovin' guy" and two psychedelics "inferno" and "the last supper" I recommend this album to every serious punkrock fan.
Rrinel
Recently, I came across this little gem, the debut release of the Irish alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine, a mini-LP of seven songs, much to my surprise their debut is very different from their later soegazing-orientated work, The music is very retro in terms of all the positive aspects of what made the pioneers of rock and punk so big, what you here is an enjoyful blend of 50ies rockabilly and 70ies punk, it's like James Dean meets Johnny rotten in a Lost Highway car crash. from the mood the album sometimes reminds me to Joy Division, there's also a certain The Doors influence in it, the singer Dave Conway performs a similar vocal style but after he left the group the band's guitarist Kevin Shields took over and the vocal style changed significally to a more balanced and calmer one. The album benefits from its minimalistic instrumentation which gives it that authentic live-feeling. The opening song "Forever and Again" reminds me of a certain imagery, smokey streets of chicaco in the 50s, gloaming street lights, and seedy statures the perfect sound of a an old gangster movie. Another highlights are the powerful and punky "homelovin' guy" and two psychedelics "inferno" and "the last supper" I recommend this album to every serious punkrock fan.