2005, Rubric
REISSUE. FIRST EVER ISSUE OF THIS 1992 RELEASE IN THE U.S.! One of MOJO Magazines 100 Greatest Cult Bands! If you were to take any three albums by the Bevis Frond and reshuffle the tracks, you could easily come up with two albums of brilliant material and one album that shouldn't be released. One of those discs would be tough, hard-rocking, and poetic, the other wistfully bleak electric folk. The third release, the one that would never see the light of day, would be derivative psychedelia that shows promise but never quite delivers. The good news is that London Stone would have a lot of selections on the first two albums and only one or two tracks for the third. Among the hard-rocking highlights are the organ-driven "Still Trying" and the incredible "Coming Round," which may ranks with the best up-tempo tracks Nick Saloman has ever laid down. It's hard to imagine that both parts of that sinuous, muscular guitar duel were played by the same guy, who is also tossing in the tasty bass work, but that's the genius of Saloman in the studio. All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Stonedance |
| 2 | Coming Round |
| 3 | That Same Morning |
| 4 | Living Soul |
| 5 | Still Trying |
| 6 | Well Out of It |
| 7 | Most Singular Hole |
| 8 | Freedom Falling |
| 9 | London Stone |
| 10 | Lord of Nothing |
| 11 | And Now She's Gone |
| 12 | On a Liquid Wheel |
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