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Bossanova Swap Meet (Remastered 2016)

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Download links and information about Bossanova Swap Meet (Remastered 2016) by Atomic Swing. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Pop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 50:04 minutes.

Artist: Atomic Swing
Release date: 1994
Genre: Pop
Tracks: 11
Duration: 50:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Stuck on a Worn Out Rhyme (Remastered 2016) 3:56
2. So In Need of a Change (Remastered 2016) 4:13
3. Like a John Needs a Yoko (Remastered 2016) 4:32
4. Bossanova Swap Meet (Remastered 2016) 4:01
5. Teenage Divina (Remastered 2016) 5:04
6. Envy Moon (Remastered 2016) 5:03
7. Soul Free (Remastered 2016) 3:47
8. Hoodood in Mamou (Remastered 2016) 5:28
9. Suburban Wing (Remastered 2016) 4:31
10. Moon Age Revolution (Remastered 2016) 5:04
11. Dead End Row Playmates (Remastered 2016) 4:25

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This eagerly awaited follow-up the magnificent A Car Crash in the Blue was released about a year and a half after the debut album, and during that year, Frisk seems to have discovered soul music, because here we have an album that is heavily influenced by that movement, and less by the '70s pop era that made the debut as good as it is. But the first track doesn't disappoint any Atomic Swing fan. "Stuck on a Worn Out Rhyme" kicks off with a typical Frisk guitar riff, and what follows is a typical Atomic Swing pop song, which means one of the album's peaks. Then we enter the soul zone. "So In Need of a Change" is a duet between Frisk and Ronnie Spector, and it's not unfair to think of it as a soul piece. And that is also a suitable label for "Teenage Divina," "Soul Free" and "Envy Moon." But there are some really good songs on this album as well. Except for the opening track, "Like a John Needs a Yoko" and "Suburban Wing" are excellent and give a reminder of how they used to sound. This would prove to be the last peak of the group's career.