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The Feelies – Time For A Witness (Coloured LP)

37,90 
Format LP
Label INTEGRAL DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Availability In stock

Το προϊόν είναι άμεσα διαθέσιμο και έτοιμο για αποστολή ή παραλαβή από το φυσικό κατάστημα κατόπιν παραγγελίας ◆ Τhe product is immediately available and ready to be shipped or picked up from the physical store right after your order.
Release Date 28/03/2025

Limited Edition Cream Coloured Vinyl

Time for a Witness is the fourth studio album by the American rock band the Feelies, released in 1991 on A&M/Coyote. Most of the lyrics were written by Glenn Mercer. The album was co-produced by Gary Smith. The band would tape their rehearsals and look for interesting parts in the jams. “What She Said” uses harmonica and slide guitar. “Real Cool Time” is a cover of the Stooges song. Ensemble playing was always vital to the Feelies, and Time for a Witness is a superb document of the musicians’ interaction.

On Time for a Witness, what the Feelies say isn’t as important as how they say it. Their sonic articulation here is outstanding. The Feelies broke up months after this LP was released. Despite its flaws, Time for a Witness shows they bowed out in proud form.

Side A
1. Waiting
2. Time For A Witness
3. Sooner Or Later
4. Find A Way
5. Decide

Side B
6. Doin’ It Again
7. Invitation
8. For Now
9. What She Said
10. Real Cool Time