
Like The Weather in Eden, These Are Days of CAMPFIRE SONGS.
Review created: 02/22/04
by: deadmilkboy -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
Essential hits, outtakes, cover songs and band commentary.
Cons:
A couple lame rarities on the second disc, and a conspicuous lack of "Campfire Song."
Looking back at college rock, I think of the bands that time forgot. Sure R.E.M. still exist, but they ve matured past their "Murmur" and "Document" glory days. Bands like The Smiths, The Pixies, and The Replacements have all seen their better days, and countless many more remain relics of the 1980s, the college rock scene having progressed to grunge and contemporary alternative rock. If one band must be remembered during the time when The Byrds were the word and experimentation reigned supreme over wound-licking, it d be good to recall 10,000 Maniacs. The name was inspired by the title of a..
Review ID: 10000000000637866

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