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ARTIST
SILVER APPLES
TITLE
Contact (Color Sleeve) (Black Vinyl)
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
ROTORELIEF
CATALOG #
ROTOR 056C-LP
ROTOR 056C-LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
5/5/2017
Black vinyl version. Color sleeve. Numbered edition of 2000 copies. Rotorelief present a reissue of
Silver Apples
' second album
Contact
, originally released in 1969. Available in four versions: A black vinyl version with a color sleeve in a numbered edition of 2000 (ROTOR 056C-LP); a clear vinyl version with a color sleeve in a numbered edition of 1000 (ROTOR 056C-CLR); a black vinyl version with a silver gatefold sleeve in a numbered edition of 2000 (ROTOR 056S-LP); and a silver and black vinyl version with a silver gatefold sleeve in a numbered edition of 1000 (ROTOR 056S-SIL).
"
Aside from
Simeon
's use of a banjo on a couple of tracks, the music on
Contact
does not differ from that of their debut. One aspect improved upon was the lyrics; many possess the same 'cosmic' element found on
Silver Apples
, but others are full of bitterness, pain, paranoia, and confusion. In turn, the lead oscillator is used to greater effect, reflecting this newfound intensity. Simeon, who composed the text for five of
Contact
's ten songs (he framed one song on
Silver Apples
, 'Dancing Gods'), was largely responsible for this change
." --
Bart Bealmear
, AllMusic
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