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(idm) Mouse on Mars?

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1997-06-05 23:23James (idm) Mouse on Mars?
1997-06-06 13:16Dave Walker Re: (idm) Mouse on Mars?
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1997-06-05 23:23JamesJust finished listening to the new (?) Mouse on Mars EP "Cache Coeur Naif" for the umpteen
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(idm) Mouse on Mars?
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Just finished listening to the new (?) Mouse on Mars EP "Cache Coeur Naif" for the umpteenth time, and was pleasantly surprised. I've got their first LP but never really dug it. But the new EP is much better, it's got the Stereolab woman on vocals for three tracks, bubbly herky-jerky stuff made by a twin of AFX born in Paris who grew up listening to lounge. Then the fourth and last and best track is a too-short melodic goodie, all lush sunsets and crimson skies and stars beginning to appear in the evening sky. (Or something like that.) So the question is, was the last album that I passed on (Iaora Tahiti?) similar to this EP? Or more like the first album? On now // Mouse on Mars / Glim James Jung-Hoon Seo // Oracle Fundamental Technology Group (415) 506-3829 // jseo@us.oracle.com When 'Clerks' happened, I thought it would be a good idea to insure further work by maintaining that it was the first part of a trilogy. It seemed to work for George Lucas. // Kevin Smith
1997-06-06 13:16Dave WalkerOn Thu, Jun 5, 1997 7:23 PM, James <mailto:JSEO@us.oracle.com> wrote: : So the question is
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On Thu, Jun 5, 1997 7:23 PM, James <mailto:JSEO@us.oracle.com> wrote: : So the question is, was the last album that I passed on (Iaora Tahiti?) : similar to this EP? Or more like the first album? I haven't heard the new EP yet, but the two LP's are rather different from each other -- _Iaoara Tahiti_ is much more "technicolor", for want of a better word, than _Vulvaland_ -- it's more melodically active, quirkier, and basically makes a much more vivid impression. -d.w.