Though the American Analog Set has only been around since 1996, theyhave managed to release a steady flow of albums and singles that,though not incredibly revolutionary or ground-breaking, are gorgeous,hypnotic, and beautifully melodic. "Through the 90s: singles andunreleased" makes an attempt at gathering their best singles andb-sides together on one album while adding unreleased treats and livecuts for long-time fans. If you're not familiar with AmAnSet's sound,try imagining Stereolab and "Another Green World" era Brian Eno gettingtogether and making the most of their guitar, bass, keyboard, anddrum-set. Though certain tracks like "living room incidental #2 / thecorduroy kid" and "it's all about us" feature reversed tape effects andvibraphone parts, the band's best qualities lie mainly in thecohesiveness of the member's sharp playing skills and excellentproduction values. While "Magnificent seventies" and "on my way"showcase just how catchy this band's composistions can be, unreleasedcuts like "don't wake me (meow mix)" and "where did you come from(reprise)" seem unncessary and can spoil the flow of the album. Thelast two tracks are live performances of some AmAnSet's best songs andthese alone are worth the $11.99 price tag. This may not be the bestintroduction to AmAnSet ("From Our Living Room To Yours" fits thatbill), this is a great collection of tunes from a great band withplenty of new material to satisfy any long-time fan.

 


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