Recovered: 1993-1995

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
This is a group with something to say. From the start Anything Box was destined to change the world around them through the art of the song, to perform tunes that make you feel, using words, noise, melody and images that simply stay with you forever. Just ask their fans. With a huge cult following across the globe, Anything Box gives alternative music a pop spirit with a punk ethic, seduced by melodic noise. The Universe Is Expanding is their latest body of work, which breaks all the rules of pop music genres. The album blends electronic noises, melodic guitars with distortion, hip hop with 60’s psychedelics, riddled with stories of sadness, pain, angst, indifference and brutality...all sung with a smile.

The band got its name from the title of a book of short stories by Zenna Henderson. In the title story, a tale is weaved about a little girl from a troubled home. This character sees the world as she wishes it could be when she cups her hands. Her obsession almost consumes her. Coming from the harsh city of Paterson, New Jersey, Claude S. felt that the music was his only escape from the ghetto, and it was the resulting melodies that created Anything Box into a group. By writing music, Claude escaped a world where drugs were dealt outside his kitchen window, where prostitutes roamed the streets, and garbage flew into your face as the winter forced you indoors. The isolation made him write songs to make people trancsend the cruelty of the everyday by offering up hope and love, like his heroes, The Beatles. Also, Kraftwerk made their way into the fold, as did The Kinks, The Who, Pink Floyd, New Order, Nirvana, and The Beastie Boys.

California promised a blue sea and sunny skies. The move also created what many consider the most unknown famous band in the world. To this day, after eight albums and a slew of singles on one major and two independents, Anything Box remains deeply rooted in the underground. Although people from all walks of life agree that they could become one of the most important bands in the world, they stay aloof towards an industry they do not agree with. The music always comes first, as does their fans. They don’t shun the media, the media is shy of them. They don’t deplore MTV, they haven’t made many videos. They don’t fight Napster. They advocate the use of the internet. What Anything Box is capable of has yet to reach its peak. For a band to have played to a crowd of nearly 70,000 people in Brazil and still have a blue collar home ethic is indearing, and they relish in it. At the same time, one must ask the question "Why haven’t I heard of this band?" Maybe you have. And if you haven’t, it’s about time you did. Because no matter what, they exist.

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Album Description
Ths album was nearlydestroyed when the mastering machine ate the masters. These 11 songs lay in ruins for amost five years when someone thought they ought to fix the broken DAT. They did, and these were the sons that wer saved!

The result? A cool retro electronic pop album by one of the USA's finest electronic groups.

Recovered: 1993-1995
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Very Mature..........
Recovered: 1993-1995
Anything Box
Manufacturer: Presswerk.13 Media
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00005QXSO
Release Date: 2000-09-06

Tracks:

  1. The Great Divide
  2. You Make Me Feel (The World Is Real)
  3. Emily
  4. Faith
  5. Ephemeral
  6. Sunday
  7. Dream#12
  8. The Teardrop Collector
  9. Un-Reconciled
  10. Goodbye
  11. Division B

Album Description

Ths album was nearlydestroyed when the mastering machine ate the masters. These 11 songs lay in ruins for amost five years when someone thought they ought to fix the broken DAT. They did, and these were the sons that wer saved!

The result? A cool retro electronic pop album by one of the USA's finest electronic groups.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Very Mature.................2001-12-06

I love Anything Box. The first three albums are just perfect in every way possible. This album shows the darker and sad side of Claude S. I think that its great. The album will not make you get up and dance, but will make you think about life. It shows a mature side of Claude S. This is a album where things started to change as far as music goes for Anything Box. Although, the new experimental sound of Anything Box really kicks in on the 1997 realease of "Electrodelica", this album shows that the band is starting to evolve into a different sound. Although I was not trilled about the sound that Claude S. was going for on "Electrodelica", I do love this album. The songs on "Recovered" are songs that were recovered due to damage to the sound machine. These are all wonderfull songs that any Anything Box fan must have. This is the last album before the new sound.

Music:

  1. Red Apple Falls
  2. Rings Around the World [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  3. Searching for Juana
  4. Ska Ra Van: Top Sounds From Top Deck, Vol. 1 [Import]
  5. Stand Up & Shout
  6. Steady Diet of Nothing
  7. Strategically Interrupted Silence
  8. Street Trash [Live] [Import]
  9. Strength [Original recording remastered]
  10. Sunny Cloudy

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Grand World [Import]

Lortzing: An den Frühling

Piano Sonatas 1,2,3 & ,6

Roosevelt & Ira Lee [Import]

Schism [Explicit Lyrics]

Places in Time

Mostly Ballads

Mravinsky Live! - Prokofiev/Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet

Passover Songs for Kids (Karaoke)

Piano Masterworks, Vol. 1

Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart

New Ponta Box [Box set] [Import]

Liliana

Gathering at the River

Operation: Build Morale