The Afghan Whigs - 1965 | 90s Album Review

02/05/2023 1h 13min Temporada 13 Episodio 656
The Afghan Whigs - 1965 | 90s Album Review

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Episode Synopsis

By the end of the 1990s, The Afghan Whigs were critical faves without the breakthrough single that propelled some of their contemporaries into the platinum or multi-platinum stratosphere. While 1993's Gentlemen and 1996's Black Love explored the dark, 1998's 1965 turned on the light long enough to find the party and get down to the business of feeling good, as lead singer Greg Dulli sings on the opener "Somethin' Hot." Much about the record is a change-up from previous efforts - guitars are dialed down while horns, pianos, and backing vocalists make their presence known on a record that shows off the band integrating the New Orleans vibe of their surroundings during recording. The result acts as a bridge between what the Whigs were and what Dulli and new collaborators would explore in the 2010s as The Twilight Singers.
 
Intro - 66
17:53 - Somethin' Hot
35:27- The Slide Song
39:29 - Omerta
45:46 - Uptown Again
Outro - John The Baptist
 
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