Best Of

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 59:40

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Behold the Shoes: A Brief History of Shoegaze

By Douglas Wolk, eMusic Contributor

No, it's not a great name: "shoegazing." Very few artists who've actually played in that style like the term; Stuart Braithwaite of Mogwai has called it "a dumb term made up by clueless... idiots... if someone called us shoegazers, I'd be pretty unhappy." The other leading candidate seems to be "dreampop," which is also not quite satisfactory. But we're stuck with those words, because it's undeniable that there's a certain tendency in rock music, especially British… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Liverpool’ s Boo Radleys lit up the mammoth alternative rock scene in the early to mid-’90s with their trippy blend of danceable Manchester pop and psychedelic noise rock, all of which was chronicled brilliantly on 2005′s two-disc Find the Way Out collection. So how does the single-disc, generically titled Best of the Boo Radleys hold up to the latter? The answer is limply. While this strangely sequenced, 15-track exploration of all things Boo is not without its many charms, the lack of anything from 1992′s Everything’s Alright Forever (specifically “Spaniard” and “Lazy Day”) or 1998′s Kingsize casts this anthology deep in the shadow of its predecessor, and even the inclusion of numerous cuts (and rightly so) from 1993′s brilliant Giant Steps album, this Best Of can only be recommended as mediocre entry point for the uninitiated. – James Christopher Monger

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