

Let the Breeze Open Our Hearts (CD)
If Echo & the Bunnymen were neo-psychedelia's Doors and the Teardrop Explodes its Pink Floyd, then 14 Iced Bears were the movement's 13th Floor Elevators -- maddeningly erratic but occasionally brilliant, with a reach that far exceeded their grasp. Torn between their primitive C-86 origins, their cosmic ambitions, and a U.K. indie scene mad for Madchester, 14 Iced Bears never found a comfort zone. Compiling 20 tracks including their eponymous 1988 debut LP and a pair of subsequent singles, Let the Breeze Open Our Hearts spans only about a year of activity but sounds like the work of several different bands, none of whom defined a distinct identity. To be fair, without superior early efforts like "Balloon Song" and their lone Sarah Records release, "Come Get Me," Let the Breeze Open Our Hearts doesn't really capture 14 Iced Bears in the best light. There is some worthwhile material here, like the B-side "Beautiful Child," but Slumberland's In the Beginning compilation does a far more effective job of documenting the group's strengths. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Rise |
| 2 | Beautiful Child |
| 3 | World I Love |
| 4 | Falling Backwards |
| 5 | Coming Down |
| 6 | Mother Sleep |
| 7 | Florence |
| 8 | Spangle |
| 9 | Dust Remains |
| 10 | Cut |
| 11 | Surfacer |
| 12 | Take It |
| 13 | Holland |
| 14 | Train Song |
| 15 | Moths |
| 16 | Hay Fever |
| 17 | If I Said [#] |
| 18 | Inside [Live][#] |
| 19 | Bouncing Babies [Live][#] |
| 20 | Interstellar Overdrive [Live][#] |