What's Come Inside You

Track Listings

 
1. Rinky Dink
2. Laser Love
3. Feel Back
4. Watcha Gonna Go for It?
5. Drive Me Wide
6. Smurf Shoe
7. Baby Maker
8. Lover Function
9. Too Close to Try
10. Rap the Beat On
11. Sun Is Still
12. Come Good
13. Radio Heart
14. Star Black

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Freescha's third full length album released on their own Attacknine label, brings 14 songs from the creative pairing & friendship of the San Fernando Valley born Nick Huntington & Michael McGroarty. Their Californian brand of organic electronic songs are observed & enjoyed by fans the world over by other music figures such as, Two Lone Swordsmen, Moby, Casino vs. Japan, Opiate, Hermann & Klein, Bauri & Marumari. Freescha was chosen for URB magazine's "Next 100" artists to watch for in their year-end special issue. Sounds from by-gone days, when the naivety of 1970s relinquished its day dreams over to its successor, the equally awkward, trendy 1980s, Freescha opens the doors to a special place that escapes specific dates or promises that can not be kept, & only hopes to sweeten that ache. Digipak. Attack 9. 2002.

What's Come Inside You,Freescha,Attack 9,Electronic,Glitch,IDM,Indie Electronic,Pop,Rock
Wings (1995 Studio Cast)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Beautiful Show
Wings (1995 Studio Cast)
Arthur Perlman
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003FZ2
Release Date: 1996-08-13

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  1. The New Daredevils of the Air/Catastrophe - Leo Daignault/Linda Stephens
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  6. Let Me Call You Sweetheart - Dominic Cortese
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  9. Let Me Call You Sweetheart #2 - Hollis Resnik/Linda Stephens
  10. I'll Come Back to That #2 - Linda Stephens
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  12. I'll Come Back to That #3 - Linda Stephens/William Brown
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  20. I Wonder What's Inside - Linda Stephens/Russ Thacker/Hollis Resnik
  21. Let Me Call You Sweetheart/Therapy Scene - Hollis Resnik/William Brown/Linda Stephens/Russ Thacker/Ora Jones
  22. A Recipe for Cheesecake - Russ Thacker/Hollis Resnik and Patients
  23. Like the Clouds - Linda Stephens
  24. Brownie Scene - Russ Thacker/Linda Stephens
  25. Record Player Scene - Hollis Resnik/Linda Stephens
  26. The New Daredevils of the Air/Preparing for Flight - Leo Daignault/Linda Stephens
  27. Winter Scene I - Hollis Resnik/Linda Stephens
  28. Snow - Linda Stephens/Hollis Resnik
  29. Winter Scene II - Linda Stephens/Hollis Resnik
  30. Wings - Linda Stephens

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Beautiful Show.......2006-12-17

I have not seen this show, but after listening to it the whole way through, I want to very badly. The story is heartbreaking, and the music lends itself so well. At times it can be very spooky almost scary, and then other times as simplisticly beautiful as one could hope for. The music and lyrics are a bit repetitious, but this soundtrack tells the whole story. You can visualize everything going on. Its wonderful. I would suggest this to broadway collectors and just listners alike. Its also one that might be good for those who listen to books on tape, because you really do get the whole story, and it is stunningly beautiful. Favorite Song: "I Wonder What's Inside"
What's Come Inside You
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • ok, really 4 1/2 stars
  • Bam!
  • This is FANTASTIC!
  • Slower than slower than church music
What's Come Inside You
Freescha
Manufacturer: Attack 9
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008XUST
Release Date: 2003-05-06

Tracks:

  1. Rinky Dink
  2. Laser Love
  3. Feel Back
  4. Watcha Gonna Go for It?
  5. Drive Me Wide
  6. Smurf Shoe
  7. Baby Maker
  8. Lover Function
  9. Too Close to Try
  10. Rap the Beat On
  11. Sun Is Still
  12. Come Good
  13. Radio Heart
  14. Star Black

Album Description

Freescha's third full length album released on their own Attacknine label, brings 14 songs from the creative pairing & friendship of the San Fernando Valley born Nick Huntington & Michael McGroarty. Their Californian brand of organic electronic songs are observed & enjoyed by fans the world over by other music figures such as, Two Lone Swordsmen, Moby, Casino vs. Japan, Opiate, Hermann & Klein, Bauri & Marumari. Freescha was chosen for URB magazine's "Next 100" artists to watch for in their year-end special issue. Sounds from by-gone days, when the naivety of 1970s relinquished its day dreams over to its successor, the equally awkward, trendy 1980s, Freescha opens the doors to a special place that escapes specific dates or promises that can not be kept, & only hopes to sweeten that ache. Digipak. Attack 9. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars ok, really 4 1/2 stars.......2005-08-06

This is possibly one of the best CDs in my entire collection. It's a fusion of warm organic melodies, synth drones, occasional vocoder vocals and just the perfect amount of unintrusive beats that will keep your head bobbing. It easily evokes comparisons to Boards of Canada, Air or Casino vs Japan (whom they did an EP with). Lover Function blows my mind and I love the spacy crunchiness of Come Good. This is perfect music that evokes memories, moods and summertime dreaminess.

However, the title of this disc is very literal which is why I have to remove half a star. The CD artwork is 70s era sexually psychedelic in a Peter Max kind of way and the inclusion of sampled pornographic moaning and groaning in many of the tracks detracts from the beauty of the music. I don't get it. I could see if they were doing something Matmos-ish by making a disc consisting solely of pornographic samples but throwing in a random moan or groan really ruins the meditative beauty of this disc. Outside of that Freescha's Whats Come Inside You is dreamy perfection. This is an underheard soon to be classic disc. Pick it up if you're a fan of BoC, Air, Casino vs Japan, Myrakaru and the like. Maybe the sexualness of the disc won't bother you as much as it did me.

5 out of 5 stars Bam!.......2003-06-09

The thing that sets Freescha apart from others in the Boards-Of-Canada-neo-nostalgic-lo-fi-electronica genre is the incredbile sense of melody and harmony in this disc; whereas most bands working in this genre rely on texture and repetition for effect, Freescha gets under yo skin with gorgeous harmonies, chord changes and bass lines. The texture and beauty is there as is the yearning-for-childhood bliss, samples harking back to 70' and 80's public TV service announcment themes, repetitive based strucutres, lush reverbed soundscapes balanced against bubling glitch and static, but all of this is made within a beatiful (almost) pop approach to the shong writing. Absolutely amazing and beatiful chord progressions and melodies dat fixin to stay in a brother's head for a long time. The album is consistent and lacks any throwaway tracks. If youse like this check out Casino Versus Japan.

5 out of 5 stars This is FANTASTIC!.......2003-06-03

ONE of MOBY'S favorite bands! This is exeptional music and it's perfect to leave in your car or in the bedroom. Great ambient vibe. A must buy if you're a music fan of any kind.

4 out of 5 stars Slower than slower than church music.......2003-05-15

Freescha's sound...it's impossible to not mention Boards of Canada, even if it's just to mention that people need to avoid taht reference. After a careful inspection -- instead of a careless gleaning -- one notices the subtly that sets these guys apart of their Canadian nemeses (ha). The music is slow and driven, but with a much more digital styling and minimal approach than BOC. There are pitch-shifted drum loops that go on forever -- in a good way -- lots of evolving organ sounds and an aesthetic akin to Brian Eno and other ambient guys.

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