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Pram - Across The Meridian flac mp3 download
Title:
Across The Meridian
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Style:
Downtempo, Leftfield
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MP3 album size:
1941 mb
FLAC album size:
1177 mb
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Rating:
4.1 ✪

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Pram - Across The Meridian
MP3 version RAR archive

1177 downloads at 17 mb/s

Pram - Across The Meridian
FLAC version RAR archive

1941 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

A1 Shimmer And Disappear
A2 Thistledown
A3 Electra
A4 Wave Of Translation
A5 Shadow In Twilight
A6 Ladder To The Moon
B1 The Midnight Room
B2 Footprints Towards Zero
B3 Mayfly
B4 Sailing Stones
B5 Where The Sea Stops Moving
B6 Doll's Eyes

Credits

  • Written-By – McHugh/Fields* (tracks: B1), Pram (tracks: A1-A6, B2-B6), Usha Khanna (tracks: B6)

Notes

WIGLP434X cat no on sticker
WIGLP434 cat no on sleeve

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Only on hype sticker): 887828043439
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): Guy's ELECTRIC B120289-0> A> WIGLP434 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): B120289-0> B> WIGLP434 B1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WIGLP434 Pram Across The Meridian ‎(LP, Album, 180) Domino WIGLP434 UK 2018
WIGCD434 Pram Across The Meridian ‎(CD, Album) Domino WIGCD434 UK 2018
WIGCD434P Pram Across The Meridian ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Domino WIGCD434P UK 2018

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Reviews:
  • Cerana
An LP that was ridiculously not featured in any of those inane AOTY-lists. I have been listening to Pram since they released Sargasso Sea in 1995 and have enjoyed their music ever since. That said, I read about the disappearance of Rosie Cuckston, so I thought this LP was not worth listening to. For a substantial part of their magic was due to her insane voice. I do not like sopranos that much, but hers was a special voice. Then, I realised that the gender-agnostic name "Sam" did hide yet another female in the band. So, the bassist is a competent suitor. She makes the absence of Rosie, as it were, unperceived to my ears. This is yet another marvellous example of Pram's strangely mesmerising music. Spaghetti Western, film noir, post-rock, you name it thrown into the pot to yield the unique Pram-blend of music where a new LP yields another slice of their great art. Nothing new when you are familiar with their output, but as wonderfully entertaining as, let us say, a new record by Stereolab or by Shellac would very likely be. I am happy to report, that Pram is in good mid-season form.