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XTC

XTC Album: “Homegrown [Japan Bonus Tracks]”

XTC Album: “Homegrown [Japan Bonus Tracks]”
Album Information :
Title: Homegrown [Japan Bonus Tracks]
Release Date:2001-05-22
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock, Adult Alternative, Powerpop
Label:Pony Canyon
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:4988013189805
Track Listing :
1 Playground
2 Stupidly Happy Video
3 In Another Life Video
4 In Another Life (Jug Band Version)
5 Some Lovely
6 Boarded Up
7 I'm the Man Who Murdered Love Video
8 I'm the Man Who Murdered Love (Tamla Demo Excerpt)
9 I'm the Man Who Murdered Love Video
10 We're All Light
11 We're All Light
12 Standing in for Joe (Lounge Version)
13 Standing In for Joe
14 Wounded Horse
15 You and the Clouds Will Still Be Beautiful Video
16 Lie for a Lie (Cassette Demo)
17 Church of Women
18 Pot Won't Hold Our Love
19 Everything Decays (early cassette idea for "The Wheel and the Maypole")
20 Wheel and the Maypole
21 Didn't Hurt a Bit (Nonsuch outtake) Video
22 Bumpercars
Review - :
It goes without saying that a collection of demos is only for the diehard, only for the cult, but {$XTC} has the kind of cult that ravenously seeks this material out, craving every note the group has recorded. So, it makes perfect sense for {$XTC} and {@TVT} to release collections of demos of the two {^Apple Venus} albums, since it not only makes them easier to find, they get to profit from it as well. Where {^Homespun}, the companion volume to {^Apple Venus}, revealed that the songs were essentially finished when the demos were recorded, thereby only sounding like a slightly less-elaborate version of the final product, {^Homegrown}, the demo companion to {^Wasp Star}, takes great lengths to show how the songs were written. Several songs are presented in "early cassette ideas," sometimes followed by a finished demo (the most fascinating of these are for {&"The Man Who Murdered Love,"} which went through two separate incarnations, including a bizarre {@Tamla}/{&"Motown"} version, before arriving at the finished product -- and that demo is looser, slightly different than the one on the finished album). Though there are some songs that are quite similar to those on {^Wasp Star} (such as the opener, {&"Playground"}), there are a lot of little things that are different, not just in the stated early and alternate versions, but in the final demos, that make this utterly fascinating for the devoted. And that fascination is only enhanced by {$Andy Partridge}'s brilliant, self-deprecating, funny, revelatory liner notes that help make this already-worthwhile package essential for the collectors who would have bought this album in bootleg form. [The Japanese release includes two bonus tracks: {&"Didn't Hurt a Bit"} and {&"Bumpercars."}] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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