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Loveless (Re-mastered By Kevin Shields) (2CD)

By: My Bloody Valentine
Label: SonyBMG
Released: 06 Oct 2008
RRP: £15.99
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A masterpiece of 90s music - By: A. R. Khan, 12 Mar 2008
This is an incredible album right from the cover. A magenta double exposed, out of focus guitar. It sums up the conflict between noise & beauty that is central to the album & makes it so thrilling. I think the comparisons with Sonic Youth are misleading. The noise that Sonic Youth produce, eventually leads nowhere on many of their albums. Their best album Daydream Nation, great though it is, does not have the adventure or beauty of Loveless. Alongside OK Computer, this is arguably the best album of the 1990s & possibly the last 25 years.
Sheer sonic "bliss". - By: Mr. P. B. Koeb, 14 Feb 2008
Shame this can only be given a five-star rating. I made the effort to discover this record only after seeing that it was number two on an excellent list of 100 cult classics, as compiled by the "Vulture" for The Times. Figured that it had to be worthy of inspection. Virtually nothing could have prepared me for this, the very strangest of listening experiences.

In its way, this is almost certainly the most BEAUTIFUL & MOVING record i havein my entire collection. It really is the most extraordinary soundscape that you're ever likely to meet. Something to playin a room, when you're absolutely all by yourself, with the lights turned off & the volume cranked all the way up. Nowhere more so than on "Soon", which is possibly the greatest closing track since "Tomorrow Never Knows" on "Revolver". Such a fabulous record that you simply won't know what to play immediately afterwards.
WOW i feel dizzy - By: Mr. William J. Kumar, 29 Jan 2008
Ill be honest with u all. this albulm made me feeldizzy, infact its made me feel sick the first time i herd it. not because its bad, but it may be the UBER use of the tremelow bar of the guitar which makes the album sound at times like its being chewed by a GIAN CENTEPEDE who's only aimin life is to eat Shoegaze albums. On the plus side this a land mark albulm for the genre & is really nice.in fact with out the dizzyness it makes me want to own numerous kittens of cuteness & play with them as i listen to this album.in conclusion its a beautifal albulm which makes u feel rather dizzy because of or despite its genious. Bye Bye xxx
Good innit - By: Flinn Milligan, 20 Jan 2008
Yeah man, it's like a well good album. S'a bit like fiddy cent or summin. Like dig it.
Not a hidden gem, a hidden diamond - By: Quemeelsol, 21 Oct 2007
When thinking about whether to give this either a 4 or 5, I eventually was persuaded purely because how original & influential it was but how it still managed to combine some excellent conventional rock riffs.

Not normally a rock fan but this is probably the best guitar based album I have listened too.

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