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Specter At the Feast (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Specter At the Feast (Deluxe Edition) by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:12:53 minutes.

Artist: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Release date: 2013
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:12:53
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fire Walker 6:23
2. Let the Day Begin 4:06
3. Returning 5:34
4. Lullaby 4:36
5. Hate the Taste 3:50
6. Rival 3:37
7. Teenage Disease 3:22
8. Some Kind of Ghost 3:51
9. Sometimes the Light 3:20
10. Funny Games 4:38
11. Sell It 6:46
12. Lose Yourself 8:39
13. Warning Sign 5:55
14. The Knife 3:51
15. Angel Baby 4:25

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Though Robert Levon Been and Peter Hayes are the two key members of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (drummer Leah Shapiro joined before a 2008 tour), the band's silent partner had long been soundman and confidante Michael Been: Robert's dad and once the leader of the '80s band The Call. His passing of a heart attack backstage at the 2010 Pukkelpop Festival in Belgium left the band adrift. Specter at the Feast, dedicated to Michael, is rife with clues in the lyrics and the downcast, often-somber tonal colors that decide where the tunes are going. "Let the Day Begin" is a cover of The Call's 1989 hit. "Lullaby" has the ambient feel of a prime-era U2 ballad. "Returning" throws a funereal organ right up front, while "Some Kind of Ghost" again plays behind the organ and turns in a dark, psychedelic blues. Tunes like "Teenage Disease" and "Rival" show a harder edge, but it's the extended tracks like "Sell It" and "Lose Yourself" that best display the group's expansive talents. The album's bonus-track version includes the exclusive "Warning Sign," "The Knife," and "Angel Baby," which further share Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's creative rebound.