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Black Tambourine

by Black Tambourine

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Black Car 03:26
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Pack You Up 02:24
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I Was Wrong 01:33
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Drown 02:41
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By Tomorrow 03:03
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Pam's Tan 01:18
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Heartbeat 01:40
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Lazy Heart 03:02
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Tears of Joy 01:26
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about

Though they only released a handful of songs during their two-year lifetime, Black Tambourine has been hugely influential in the world of indie music. Conceived of as an explicitly pop band at a time when such bands were pretty rare in America, Black Tambourine wore their influences on their sleeves: The Jesus & Mary Chain, of course, but also folks like Phil Spector, Smokey Robinson, Love, The Ramones, Shop Assistants, The Pastels, 14 Iced Bears, Orange Juice and the list goes on… The band's dark, dreamy sound was consonant with the shoegaze sounds of the day, but the classic 60s-influenced songwriting gives their tunes a timeless appeal. Formed in 1989 as a side project by members of Whorl and Velocity Girl, they soon recruited their mate Pam Berry as vocalist and released their first song, quixotically an instrumental, on Slumberland's very first release. Two singles followed, along with a pair of compilation contributions. Alas, other obligations became more pressing and the band called it a day in 1991.

Though their recorded output was quite limited, the music has continued to inspire indie, punk and indie-pop bands down the years. As the band's twentieth anniversary arrives, just about any review of or article about a noisy pop band drops their name, and their influence on bands as diverse as Vivian Girls, The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, A Sunny Day In Glasgow, Wavves and Dum Dum Girls is continuing proof of Black Tambourine's legendary status in indie music. Interestingly, it would appear that 2010 is the year for Black Tambourine!

"Black Tambourine" gathers up all of the songs released by Black Tambourine, and handily trumps 1999's "Complete Recordings" reissue by including six previously unreleased tunes. Songs like "Black Car," "We Can't Be Friends" and "Throw Aggi Off The Bridge" are foundation documents of indie-pop and sound as fresh today as when they were recorded twenty years ago. And while classics like "Pack You Up" and "Drown" can stand on their own just fine, the band has taken the rather unexpected step of reuniting to record four new songs exclusively for this compilation. Consisting of two originals and two covers (of songs by Buddy Holly and Suicide), these recordings include all of the original members and are quite true to the Black Tambourine spirit. The songs themselves are tunes that the band played back in the day and never got to record, so these added tracks truly round out the Black Tambourine picture and make this a very special release indeed.

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released March 30, 2010

Mastered By – Jon Chaikin
Mixed By – Don Zientara (tracks: 2, 3, 7, 9), Trip Brock (tracks: 1, 4, 6, 8)
Photography By [Front Cover Photo] – Brian Nelson
Recorded By – Archie Moore (tracks: 13 to 16), Barrett Jones (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 9), Ken Francis (2) (tracks: 5, 11, 12), Kurt Heasley (tracks: 5, 11, 12), Mike Jones (22) (tracks: 13 to 16), Scott O'Toole (tracks: 13 to 16)

Black Tambourine Were: Pam Berry, Archie Moore, Brian Nelson, Mike Schulman

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Black Tambourine Silver Spring, Maryland

Formed in Washington, D.C. in 1989, Black Tambourine comprised vocalist Pam Berry, guitarists Archie Moore and Brian Nelson (also members of Velocity Girl) and drummer Mike Schulman (also of Whorl); though they only played a handful of live shows during their short lifetime, Black Tambourine issued two 7" singles that are seminal slices of US indie pop. ... more

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