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Essential: Stillness Breathes 1991-2006
 
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Essential: Stillness Breathes 1991-2006 [Import]

Mercury RevAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (October 16, 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: V2 Int'l
  • ASIN: B000GPI2U4
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #196,682 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Diamonds
2. Everlasting Arm
3. In a Funny Way
4. Goddess on a Hiway
5. Chasing a Bee
6. The Dark Is Rising
7. Black Forest
8. Holes
9. Car Wash Hair
10. Empire State (Son House in Excelsis)
See all 14 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier
2. I Only Have Eyes for You
3. Observatory Crest
4. Streets of Laredo
5. So There (As Read by Robert Creeley)
6. Afraid
7. He Was a Friend of Mine
8. Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp [Chemical Brothers Remix]
9. It's a Man's Man's Man's World
10. Clamor [#]
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Editorial Reviews

This 2006 two CD set encapsulates the wild, weird and wondrous musical history of Mercury Rev, from their first release in 1991 to the present time. Features singles, album tracks, edits, remixes and many mesmerizing musical moments. Also features collaborations with Alan Vega, Sean O'Hagan, Robert Creeley and others. 32 tracks total. V2.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A very-good compilation from a GREAT band, October 17, 2006
Mercury Rev.... a band that is both long-overdue for such a compilation, and simultaneously a band who defy any such attempts to parse-down their amazing catalogue to a simple 14-track overview. Their music is intimate and personal. Attempts to summarize this sort of output... it seems puzzling inadequate, in a funny way.

Just weeks ago, I had wondered if career-overview/best-of/collection would ever appear for the Rev, and then out of the blue I stumble across this 2-disc set at an airport Virgin store. While already possessing all but the three previously-unreleased tracks on this set, I still had to shell-out the money. I've been faithful to this ever-changing outfit since first hearing "Chasing a Bee" in 1991, and consider their sizable, complete catalogue of albums, imports and singles one of the most-used sections of my cd-library.

My first thought on scanning the tracklisting is that they seem to have eschewed the typical "put-all-the-singles-on" format, and have instead placed what I presume to be some band-favourites on here instead. While that works for some tracks (ie. "Empire State"), it also means some less-than-stellar tracks are taking-up room that - in my ever-so-humble opinion - could be better used.

CD1: THE GOOD -- well, most of the disc is brilliant, of course. The tracks are not in any sort of chronological order, which works fine IMO, although there do seem to be a few lulls between certain tracks. It's great to see "Empire State" given star treatment, it's one hell of a great track. Also nice to see "Black Forest" - one of the better moments from "SECRET MIGRATION" - given a bit of respect. "Frittering" is also a very nice surprise, and it works great in amongst the other gems.

CD1: THE BAD -- while strictly my opinion, of course, I feel that the inclusion of both "Diamonds" and the cute-but-unessential "A Drop In Time" both suck-up valuable space from other neglected tracks. Several singles ("Bronx Cheer", "Young Man's Stride", "Little Rhymes", "Across Yer Ocean") are ignored altogether in place of these two tracks. And if the band was choosing simply great material over singles, I cannot fathom the exclusion of "Endlessly", "The Funny Bird" or "Lincoln's Eyes", among many (many!) other gems.
Ah, but that's all part of being a hardcore fan, isn't it?! :)

CD2: THE GOOD -- well the best part is, of course, the unreleased tracks! All three are great -- "Clamour" is a wonderful peek back in time to a rougher, more carefree 'Rev, and it's just plain great to hear. Aside from the three new tracks, many of the others are gems. A few of the more obscure inclusions (ie. the compilation-only covers of James Brown's "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" and Bowie's "Memory of a Free Festival") are very welcome indeed. Nice to have them assembled in one place.

CD2: THE BAD -- A case of missed opportunities, I guess. I very much wish they had included the Japan-only track "Cartwheel", as it remains one of their best non-LP songs (well it was on an LP, but only on Japanese versions of "SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE"). I'm sure many hardcore fans would have appreciated having it on here. As well, some old Peel Sessions would have been a great treat. Many of the b-sides on here are quite recent (from the "ALL IS DREAM" and "SECRET MIGRATION" singles, many still available), and as such this 2nd-CD feels like a lost opportunity to treat the long-faithful fans to a banquet of truly rare and obscure items.

Overall it's still a great compilation, one that will get some regular play-time in my house.
They remain one of my long-standing, all-time favourite bands, and I hold their music very closely to my heart. I can only hope that many new ears will be opened with this compilation, many new fans will be created, and M.R. continue to create wonderful swirling headspace music for many, many years to come.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Discover a wonderful band, May 2, 2011
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Great band. Overlooked in the States. In this crazy world of downloading and awful radio this band doesn't get the respect they deserve. All their songs are good, some wonderful and some achingly beautiful. thoughtful lyrics, musically ambitious. don't know what else to say. buy it, fool!
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3.0 out of 5 stars essential?!? with no Trickle Down?, October 22, 2009
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If you really want essential Rev just go buy Yerself is Steam, Boces, See You on the Other Side and i guess Deserter's Songs, if you have enough money left. the rest....don't bother.
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