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Kelley Stoltz - The Past Was Faster FLAC
Performer:
Kelley Stoltz
Album:
The Past Was Faster
Released:
1999
Country:
US
Label:
The Telegraph Company
Catalog:
60812
FLAC size:
1377 mb
MP3 size:
1062 mb
WMA size:
1475 mb


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Album


The Past Was Faster is a 1999 album by San Francisco musician and songwriter Kelley Stoltz. It was his first official release and was released on December 14, 2001. The songs on the album were written over a period of five years and were recorded by Stoltz on his 4-track tape recorder at home. X-Ray Eyes 3:35. Popular Diseases 3:53. Fog Has Lifted 3:17. Emerald Stew 4:08. Permafrost 4:07. Cardinal Body 4:30. Sculptures Floating on the Waves 4:04. The Past Was Faster is a home recorded, lo-fi tour de force. Kelley Stoltz plays almost every note on this recording while wearing his many influences proudly on his sleeve. There is certainly a strong Velvet Undergroud current throughout, but other bands are evoked from song to song, from Joy Division to Nick Drake. The Fog Has Lifted and Vapor Trail could easily be outtakes from Captain Beefheart and Syd Barrett, respectively. Featured: Top of Home Page. Kelley Stoltz: The Past Was Faster. George Zahora. PopMatters Staff. 14 Dec 1999. In America's mad, list-crazy rush to name the greatest invention of the Millennium, nobody mentioned the home 4-track recorder. Kelley Stoltz. The Past Was Faster supports this assertion perfectly. It's Stoltz's first album, the product of more than five years of songwriting and bedroom recording experiments. Though the original tapes were given a slight polish and a few extra bass lines by producer Monte Vallier Swell, the album retains the warmth, intimacy and spirit of a home recording. It's obvious that Stoltz bought plenty of records in the '80s. Kelley Stoltz wants to be Bob Pollard so bad, you can just picture him standing in front of a mirror, swinging a microphone over his head, pursing his lips, and singing My Valuable Hunting Knife. What Stoltz lacks is the ability to infuse a few chords with the kind of energetic delivery and strong vocal melodies that have made Pollard the veritable indie rock god he's become. While most of The Past Was Faster is merely lackluster, some of it is absolutely awful. After listening to the faux-country disaster, The Fog Has Lifted, I'd have to say that Stoltz could. Kelley Stoltz born 1971 is an American singer, songwriter and musician. Stoltz grew up in the Detroit area, but eventually found his way to San Francisco after taking a detour to New York City, where he worked in the mailroom at Jeff Buckley's management company. Armed with a four-trac read more. Kelley Stoltz has finally let himself go with his debut production, The Past Was Faster. Known to many as the purveyer of ambient beauty and mayhem, he is no stranger to harmony and structure. All of wich are presented very conciously in this new release. The Past Was Faster is indeed a very soulful album. Every melody, every instrument, every electronic pop, twist, and crackle, was laid out and arranged buy the artist. No help, and very littel feedback during it's production. Intern, what you get is a sample history of the of Mr. Stoltz himself. Raw, humorous, sentimental, and twisted. Album starts at BPM, ends at BPM 0, with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing. YouTube Encyclopedic. Past Was Faster Album Cover Art. Cover Art. Stoltz recorded his first album The Past Was Faster in 1999, released on Telegraph Records. Stoltz self-released his second album Antique Glow in 2001. The original release was 200 vinyl LPs in hand-painted sleeves. Later the album gained wider distribution when it was released by Jack Pine Social Club in the US, TKTK in the UK and Raoul Records in Australia. Wikipédia en Français. The Past Was Faster - is a 1999 album by San Francisco musician and songwriter Kelley Stoltz