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Signal Path

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Download links and information about Signal Path by Stuart Moxham. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 40:40 minutes.

Artist: Stuart Moxham
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 40:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Over The Sea 3:23
2. Between Edits 0:37
3. Het Shoes (Are Right) 3:01
4. Knives (Always Fall) 3:45
5. Broken Heart Blues 3:30
6. It Says Here 3:40
7. No One Road 2:25
8. That's My Love 1:44
9. I Wonder Why 1:27
10. Remember 3:44
11. It Took You 4:23
12. Mutual Gaze 3:18
13. Yeah X3 2:19
14. Unit Of Desire 3:24

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Stuart Moxham, the main man behind cult favorites Young Marble Giants and the Gist, returned after a decade of silence with Signal Path, a collection of recordings made with a full band during the intervening years. Listeners might expect a masterpiece given the amount of time between projects, but Signal Path is merely good, and much more conventional than Moxham's previous efforts. Hewing to a generic folk-rock sound for the most part, but occasionally recalling the Gist's singles, Signal Path is pleasant but unspectacular. Highlights include "Knives Always Fall" (a duet with his former YMG confederate Alison Statton) and the jaunty "No One Road."