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Swervedriver - 99th Dream (1998) {2024 Remastered Triple Digipack}

Swervedriver - 99th Dream (1998) {2024 Remastered Triple Digipack}

BAND/ARTIST: Swervedriver

  • Title: 99th Dream (2024 Remaster)
  • Year Of Release: 1998
  • Label: Outer Battery Records – OBR 029
  • Genre: Shoegaze, Indie Rock, Space Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
  • Total Time: 03:27:37
  • Total Size: 475 MB / 1.43 GB
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Tracklist:

CD1
01. 99th Dream (5:27)
02. Up From The Sea (3:24)
03. She Weaves a Tender Trap (3:43)
04. These Times (3:22)
05. Electric 77 (7:36)
06. Stellar Caprice (3:47)
07. Wrong Treats (4:24)
08. You've Sealed My Fate (3:53)
09. In My Time (4:32)
10. In My Time (3:33)
11. Expressway (7:05)
12. Behind the Scenes of the Sounds & the Times (3:13)
13. Why Say Yeah (3:29)
14. The Director's Cut of Your Life (4:41)
15. Straight Thru Your Heart (4:06)

CD2
01. Behind The Scenes Of The Sounds & the Times (live) (6:50)
02. Sandblasted (live) (5:01)
03. She Weaves A Tender Trap (live) (3:50)
04. How Does It Feel To Look Like Candy (live) (3:27)
05. Duel (live) (5:16)
06. 99th Dream (live) (5:59)
07. The Birds (live) (3:19)
08. Wrong Treats (live) (4:07)
09. Never Lose That Feeling (live) (4:35)
10. Rave Down (live) (6:00)
11. Kill the Superheroes (live) (9:35)
12. For Seeking Heat (live) (3:56)
13. Duress (live) (13:23)

CD3
01. Butterfly (outtake) (4:53)
02. Canvey Island Baby (outtake) (4:56)
03. Up From The Sea (demo) (2:54)
04. Straight Thru Your Heart (demo) (4:00)
05. Sciflyer 97 (outtake) (5:41)
06. These Times (outtake) (2:44)
07. Carousel City (outtake) (4:36)
08. You've Sealed My Fate (demo) (3:32)
09. Sea Foam (outtake) (3:17)
10. Wrong Treats (demo) (2:46)
11. Cool Your Boots (demo) (4:34)
12. Electric 77 demo) (6:54)
13. Behind the Scenes of the Sounds & the Times (demo) (5:48)
14. 99th Dream (live TV show) (5:41)
15. Wrong Treats (live TV show) (4:01)

Review by Andy Kellman
If the debacles surrounding the release of 1995's magical Ejector Seat Reservation weren't enough, the process of getting this fine follow-up to the public likely gave Swervedriver enough headaches to outnumber their effects pedals. 99th Dream was set to be launched on Geffen in early 1997, with advance copies sent to press and radio. Not to be outdone by A&M and Creation -- the two labels to previously junk the Oxford band like a fungus-ridden shower shoe -- the label fired the band's A&R representative and unceremoniously dropped the band, leaving the record in unreleased limbo. Along came New York independent Zero Hour to save the day, who bought the rights to the record and released it nearly a year later. Though the weakest of Swervedriver's four long-players of the '90s, 99th Dream still shimmers and sizzles like the work of shamefully few bands of the time. Another trademark opening one-two punch is offered in "99th Dream" and "Up From the Sea," showing a continuation of the band falling prey to its pop instincts. Slowly but surely, Swervedriver have morphed from a runaway locomotive informed by the Stooges and Dinosaur Jr. to a classic sports car fueled by Love and the Beatles, without losing their ferocious purr along the way. 99th Dream has its less than superb moments; "Electric 77" and "Stellar Caprice" lumber along enough to challenge the attention of the diehard, and "In My Time" would have gathered dust on the cutting room floor had it been committed during Mezcal Head or Ejector. Also, the version of "These Times" that appears on the Zero Hour version is inferior to the one found on the Geffen advance. The latter version plods along, marring the sprightly pace of the original; oddly enough, the original sounds a hell of a lot like Oasis. Adam Franklin even attains the nasal whine of Liam Gallagher without grating. One could wager a shoebox of Beatles 45s that it was for these reasons that a tamer version appears here. Full of rich harmonies and graceful instrumental passages, 99th Dream closes with "Maybe the People Would Be the Times..." -- "Behind the Scenes of the Sounds & the Times," that is! Though reading like a song off Love's Forever Changes, "Behind the Scenes" is a dynamic seven-minute trip of charging, psychedelic ebb and flow.


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  • whiskers
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