Warm, In Your CoatRomeo Void
Release Date: 07/02/2008
Original Release:
1992
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1052361_CD
UPC # 886972472522
Label: Legacy Rock Artifacts Series
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Disc: 1
1.
White Sweater
2.
I Mean It
3.
Charred Remains
4.
Talk Dirty to Me
5.
Myself to Myself
6.
In the Dark
7.
Girl in Trouble, A (Is a Temporary Thing)
8.
Out on My Own - (dance mix)
9.
Just Too Easy
10.
Wrap It Up
11.
Flashflood
12.
Undercover Kept
13.
Chinatown
14.
Never Say Never
15.
One Thousand Shadows -(Previously Unreleased)
Performer: Romeo Void
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Collects material from Romeo Void's three albums ("It's A Condition", "Benefactor" and "Instincts") and the Ric Okasek-produced 4-song EP, "Never Say Never". Romeo Void: Debora Iyall (vocals); Peter Woods (guitar); Benjamin Bossi (saxophone); Frank Zincavage (bass); Aaron Smith (drums, percussion); John "Stench" Haines, Larry Carter (drums). Producers: Ric Ocasek, David Kahne, Ian Taylor, Romeo Void. While all four albums by this San Francisco combo led by Native American singer/songwriter Debora Iyall and free jazz-influenced saxophonist Benjamin Bossi are more than worthwhile, this compilation is a consistently strong introduction. Best known for its sneering early college radio hit "Never Say Never"--with its famous "I might like you better if we slept together" refrain--and the smoky "A Girl in Trouble," Romeo Void was a smart, atmospheric, often fascinating band, with Iyall's brittle-yet-sensitive lyrics and Bossi's wild sax solos as exciting as anything released in the early '80s. The unbearably tense, pressure cooker ambiance of "Charred Remains," the exhilarating "Chinatown" and the yearning, lovely, "One Thousand Shadows," a previously unreleased demo, are at least the equal of the two better-known tracks. WARM, IN YOUR COAT's most notable flaw is its remixed version of "Never Say Never," which ruins the famously angular guitar-riff opening. Otherwise, it's an excellent overview of an underrated band.
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