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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelDomino
EAN0887830003223
eBay Product ID (ePID)20052238809
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
Era1980s
Release Year2020
FormatCD
InstrumentBass Guitar
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock
TypeAlbum, Box Set
StylePunk/New Wave, New Wave, Punk
ArtistYoung Marble Giants
Release TitleColossal Youth
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
DistributionIntegral/Cinram Novum
Number of Tracks29
Country/Region of ManufactureWales
Additional InformationThis Collection of Spare, Haunting Casio-Driven Gems Influenced Countless Twee Post-Punk Bands
Reviews3 Stars Out of 5-"They Galvanised a Wave of Indie/Cutie Followers...", "This masterwork was only possible due to hardscrabble instrumentation and the hum of the analog recording equipment they used.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Coolly minimal and warmly human, all understated guitar and bass lines, chintzy organ riffs, and cheap-drum-machine click tracks..", 4 stars out of 5 - Alison Statton's little-girl-lost vocals and the Moxhams' sparse, spooky twangs still sound purposefully pure.", "Hints of reggae, bossa nova, and surf music peek through YMG's skeletal arrangements, but their originals are so succinct they elude easy categorization.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Their one album, COLOSSAL YOUTH, was a hit in the U.K. post-punk scene of the 1980s, but its cult has just kept growing over the years.", "YMG’s only album was a sustained exercise in minimalist brio and an idiosyncratic jewel in Rough Trade’s pre-Smiths crown.", 5 stars out of 5 -- "With shadows of Eno and Kraftwerk in their sound, which pitted the fluid bass and spiky guitar of brothers Phil and Stuart Moxham against the clicking pulse of a homemade drum machine."