Bewitched

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 45:20

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Any Luna album is greatness....

ottoblue

Worth it for Tigerlily by itself. Also, look for Friendly Advice on their Live LP. It's pretty rockin.'

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By far my Favorite Luna Album

Billsen

If the first two tracks don't grab you, you're probably not going to like anything by the band, but if they do, keep on downloading.

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Sterling Morrison.

chien

I think this was the last thing he ever worked on. Such a good album.

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Desert Island Pick

thekapicas

While most Luna fans claim Penthouse as their favorite (and Dean Wareham himself calls it the best Luna album), I find Bewitched to be if not my favorite (a toss up between it and Pup Tent) my go-to Luna album. A solid album through and through. "California (all the way)" (one of the best opening tracks ever) and "Great Jones Street" are perfect entry points into the album. The sad, slow "Sleeping Pill" also notches up there as a best last track.

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Luna’s second album drops the superfluous superscript (added to the band name on their first album for contractual reasons) and adds a second guitarist, Sean Eden. New producer Victor Van Vugt, who had previously done good work with Redd Kross and Kirsty MacColl, among others, strips away the reverb-happy haze that Fred Maher had coated 1992′s Lunapark with, bringing Dean Wareham’s vocals to the fore while (rather unfortunately) de-emphasizing Justin Harwood’s bass and Stanley Demeski’s drums. This makes Bewitched sound less unique than Lunapark, but happily, Wareham’s songwriting is significantly sharper on this outing, with more direct lyrics and more memorable melodies. The witty breakup song “California (All the Way)” opens the album on a high point, and that quality level is maintained throughout the album. The addition of Eden does a lot to open up Luna’s arrangements, since Wareham is an extremely distinctive guitarist who tends to get locked in the same sounds and patterns. Having a foil to play off of enlivens Wareham’s playing, and instrumental passages like the extended codas of “Friendly Advice” and “Sleeping Pill” are much more interesting than similar bits on Lunapark. – Stewart Mason

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