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The World In Your Eyes (Remastered 2009)

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Download links and information about The World In Your Eyes (Remastered 2009) by Loop. This album was released in 1987 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 02:05:43 minutes.

Artist: Loop
Release date: 1987
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 23
Duration: 02:05:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. 16 Dreams 2:51
2. Head On 2:35
3. Burning World 9:35
4. Spinning (Parts 1 & 2) 6:45
5. Brittle Head Girl 4:30
6. Deep Hit 6:11
7. I'll Take You There 6:39
8. Brittle Head Girl (House In the Woods 1st Demo Version) 4:22
9. Burning World (House In the Woods 1st Demo Version) 5:00
10. Spinning (Spun Out) ["Good Feeling" Compilation Version] 4:48
11. Collision 4:57
12. Crawling Heart 4:06
13. Thief of Fire 3:52
14. Thief (M**********r) 5:22
15. Black Sun 3:46
16. Circle Grave 5:24
17. Mother Sky 10:44
18. Pink Moon 2:10
19. Cinnamon Girl 2:47
20. Afterglow (Prisma Uber Europa Promo Live 12" Version) 5:21
21. Got to Get It Over (Prisma Uber Europa Promo Live 12" Version) 4:46
22. Burning World (Prisma Uber Europa Promo Live 12" Version) 12:43
23. Like Rats 6:29

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The World in Your Eyes collects Loop's early 12" singles, its EPs, stray compilation tracks, and rare demos. In many aspects, it's the best way to hear the group. It encompasses Loop's career and features the band stretching out and experimenting even more than on its proper albums. The 16 Dreams 12" features the earliest incarnation of the group, with original drummer Beki "Bex" Stewart challenging The Velvet Underground's Maureen Tucker for most primitive pounder; the near-10-minute "Burning World" simulates a throbbing headache while Robert Hampson twiddles with the amp knobs, finding more feedback at every twist. The EPs Spinning, Collision, and Black Sun show evolution but remain true to Hampson's obscure roots, with a 1988 cover of Can's "Mother Sky" introducing a new generation to the German Krautrockers. Most excitedly, this collection rescues Loop's Nick Drake cover ("Pink Moon") and its Neil Young cover ("Cinnamon Girl"), which had appeared on tribute albums to those artists.