The April 1996 release of "El Subliminosa" was perhaps dada's most artistically complex and satisfying offering to date. Lush harmonies coupled with melodic choruses make this release a must have for old and new fans alike. This newly remastered re-issue features 4 bonus tracks, which 3 have never been released. A mind blowing acid version of The Mama's and Papa's "California Dreamin" previously only released in the UK and Japan.
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El Subliminoso [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
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El Subliminoso
Dada Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000QHO Release Date: 1996-04-02 |
Tracks:
- Time Is Your Friend
- Sick in Santorini
- Bob the Drummer
- I Get High
- Spirit of 2009
- Star You Are
- Trip With My Dad
- You Won't Know Me
- Rise
- No One
- Fleecing of America
- Hollow Man
Customer Reviews:
a kaleidoscopic excursion to far reaches of dada-ville.......2003-05-03
There are plenty of songs that stay firmly within the alt-rock-power-trio-with-harmony-vocals musical territory staked out in their tasty '92 debut "Puzzle" and the sumptuous '94 follow-up "American Highway Flower". These include the soft verses/loud choruses dynamics of "I Get High" , "Rise", and the disc opener "Time Is Your Friend", a rumination on mortality's ever-ticking clock. Also somewhat conventional dada-sounding are the rockin' "Sick in Santorini", the scathing rumination on self-centeredness called "Fleecing of America" and one of the disc's highlights, "A Trip with My Dad". This humorous, surrealistic tale of father/son bonding is craftily worded so that you are never quite sure whether this is the recounting of an actual point-A-to-point-B car trip, or whether maybe the two simply climbed in the station wagon, dropped acid in the driveway and never even started the engine.
A few songs stray farther from the dada `comfort zone' with generally good results. "Bob the Drummer" slightly resembles the spoken-word (not quite rapping) style of a song from their debut disc called "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" but incorporates a hip-hop beat. The sci-fi influenced "Spirit of 2009" employs some of the most densely-fuzzed bass on the planet to go with futuristic guitar sounds, distorted vocals and strangely muted drumming. "Star You Are" has an easy-listening, all acoustic, lush-harmony sound-but this deceptively sugary package hides a poisonous sting: lyrics representing the twisted world view of a deluded, homicidal "fan". This is easily the most chilling and disturbing song in the entire dada catalog if you listen closely enough.
"El Subliminoso" ranks as the most distinctive disc in the dada discography, and its occasionally challenging passages make it harder to absorb that the more immediately likeable other three 90's discs of dada. This disc, however, is most representative of the bands' vision and will ultimately reward the listener for making the investment in time it will take to fall in love with it. (Try it with headphones, by the way--amazing).
After this came out, IRS records imploded. After a self-titled 1998 disc on MCA failed to trouble the charts, dada entered the new millennium on a label-less, multi-year, self-imposed hiatus. The good news for fans is that after years silence or side projects (such a Butterfly Jones) they've revved up again in 2003. Look for more this year and beyond from this amazingly talented group.
Try the previous 2 albums first.......2002-07-16
UPDATE: Well I tried it again, and still did not care for it. Puzzle is the one to get. I read a comment recently from somebody that they thought bands should break up more often so that new more innovative bands can form -- I disagreed at the time (its bad when your favorite band breaks up) but perhaps he had a point. Where would we be now if Eric Clapton stuck with the Yardbirds -- no Blues Breakers legacy (so perhaps no Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac, Gary Moore, etc.), no Cream (and so perhaps no Van Halen?), no Led Zepplin? ...
An overlooked gem!.......2002-06-13
Dada Begins to Branch Out.......2001-08-25
Way cool........1998-11-26
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El Subliminoso
Dada Manufacturer: Blue Cave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002IQBJY Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Time Is Your Friend
- Sick In Santorini
- Bob The Drummer
- I Get High
- The Spirit of 2009
- Star You Are
- A Trip With My Dad
- You Won't Know Me
- Rise
- No One
- The Fleecing of America
- Hollow Man
- California Dreamin (Bonus Track)
- Mystery Date (Bonus Track)
- Happy Day Violator (Bonus Track)
- Put Me Down (Bonus Track)
Album Description
The April 1996 release of "El Subliminosa" was perhaps dada's most artistically complex and satisfying offering to date. Lush harmonies coupled with melodic choruses make this release a must have for old and new fans alike. This newly remastered re-issue features 4 bonus tracks, which 3 have never been released. A mind blowing acid version of The Mama's and Papa's "California Dreamin" previously only released in the UK and Japan.Customer Reviews:
The fleecing of dada's fans.......2005-11-03
As far as the previous reviewer's lovely musings on the "Fleecing of America," (sarcasm implied), how does he feel about Dada releasing remasters of CDs that came out 10 years ago? I would call that more of a true definition of "fleecing." Why they didn't release a separate CD of all the unreleased tracks instead of forcing the rabid fan to buy all of the CDs again is obvious. They too, no matter how much they might not admit it, need to make a buck and had to soak their fans the extra cash. I know a lot of people would be more apt to buy a "b-sides" CD than the CDs they already owned again.
Dada's Masterpiece.......2005-01-25
"El Subliminoso" is the paramount of their efforts. The opener - "Time Is Your Friend" is a classic Dadaism: wry, witty, telling lyrics that mock and mourn at the same time...driven by a really kickin' hook and riff. "Bob The Drummer", "Trip With My Dad" and "Sick In Santorini" are idiosyncratic gems. "Star You Are" is a sweet ode to a soon-to-be-ex-talking-head as seen through the twisted eyes of a lonely madman. "The Fleecing of America" is an urgent anti-anthem written for the architects of the Patriot Act (even though this song was written well before that travesty became law). The added bonus tracks are all excellent as well - particularly their cover of "California Dreamin'". Don't be a schmuck - pick this one up.
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