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Datura Seeds - Who Do You Want It To Be? FLAC

Singer:

Datura Seeds

Album:

Who Do You Want It To Be?

Genre:

Rock music

FLAC album size:

1899 mb

MP3 album size:

1503 mb

WMA album size:

1891 mb

Other music formats:

AIFF ASF MMF DTS FLAC RA MPC

Rating:

4.3 ✱

Country:

US

Date of release:

1989

Datura Seeds - Who Do You Want It To Be? FLAC


Datura Seeds - Who Do You Want It To Be? FLAC

Tracklist

S&P '69
Volume
Circus Chameleon
Trust You With My Mind
Man Named Chris
Anticipate The Sun
Dale Carnegie
Reclaimit
Amelia
Folk Thing
Sideswalk

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TXLP20 Datura Seeds Who Do You Want It To Be? ‎(LP, Album) Toxic Shock TXLP20 US 1989
TXC-20 Datura Seeds Who Do You Want It To Be? ‎(Cass, Album) Toxic Shock TXC-20 US 1989
TXLP20 Datura Seeds Who Do You Want It To Be? ‎(LP, Album, blu) Toxic Shock TXLP20 US 1989

Axebourne
Amazing Cassete, i bought it back in the day because the ad said it was "hard pop" and it is, its pop, melodic,catchy, but with an unique style, pop from the american heart land, some songs could easily had been hits on the radio back then
Rolling Flipper
Although Who Do You Want It to Be? was released well into the digital age (1989 to be exact) Datura Seed's lone album was for whatever the reason a vinyl-only affair. That is partially why I was inspired to post it - that and the fact that it was a great album, totally overlooked by the punks and the indie-pop kids. Hailing from Indianapolis, the Datura Seeds lineage is fairly straightforward. It essentially falls on the most recognizable name in the lineup, Paul Mahern, lead singer for the talented Indy hardcore band The Zero Boys who burned out in the early 80s, and again for a little while during the '90s. Who Do You Want It to Be? owes little or nothing to the Zero Boys spastic, whiplash punk, but didn't cater to the elitist college-rock movement of it's era either. The Datura Seeds almost effortlessly exuded sprite, trebely power-pop cum post-punk, with a unique angle on things, courtesy of Mahren's nasally pipes and a crack backing band that couldn't have been a more appropriate fit. You just have to hear it, to hear it, so press that right mouse button now. If you dig, go here for a handful of non-lp Datura songs, including the fine b-side "D.A. Pop," and a couple of demos.

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