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Letters from the Underground (2CD) [Limited Edition]

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4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Audio CD (11 Aug 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Limited Edition
  • Label: Universal
  • ASIN: B0019I167S
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 31,821 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. The Cholera Well
2. Death Loves Youth
3. Eyes Wide
4. Before The End
5. Burn America, Burn
6. Heart Of The Country
7. Behold the Pale Rider
8. A Life Less Ordinary
9. Accidental Anarchist
10. Duty
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Disc: 2
1. On The Beach
2. The Everyday
3. TV Suicides
4. Burn America Burn [Video]

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review
English folk-punk stalwarts the Levellers have come in for their fair share of stick over the last 15 years, with many continuously asserting they wouldn't fancy touching them with a particularly lengthy one. Much of the derision may stem from ugly social bigotry centred on the fact that they look allergic to the idea of a good sponging, but the bulk is of their own making--firstly for scrubbing up to chase radio playlists and sell-out arena tours in a misguided advance on Britpop's commercial bounty (see Zeitgeist and Mouth to Mouth), and secondly by becoming so anaemically middle of the road that fresh road-kill looked more revolutionary (Hello Pig). But with Letters from the Underground they've pulled off the ageing band's prerogative of dropping the artifice in favour of getting back to what they're good at. And they've done it with some real aplomb. It's essentially involved them throwing their classic Levelling the Land breakthrough at a wall, sticking the pieces back together and re-firing over current political blazes. So the fiddle frazzled high-kicking of "Cholera Well" and self-explanatory "Burn, America, Burn" wreak lyrical wrath on post-9/11 aggression, "Pale Rider" taking a post-7/7 UK perspective, while the didgeridoo underpinned (yes, indeed, that icon of crustiness returns too) "Before the End" is more personal, more tender, though no less fraught. They've regained their bite, like imparting these opinions and observations is a calling they have no choice but to answer. And it turns out that's better for us all than you might have thought. --James Berry

CD Description
'Letters From The Underground' is the ninth studio album from Brighton based outfit The Levellers. Recorded at their own Metway Studios and produced by the band themselves, the album sees The Levellers doing what they do best, combining politically charged lyrics with their unique upbeat brand of anarcho-folk punk. The free download single 'Burn America Burn' is included.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a return to form, 15 Aug 2008
By D. Brodie (Ayr) - See all my reviews
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It's not very often i'll take to an album the first time i listen to it.In fact it's fair to say that i have only ever thought of 2 or 3 albums as classics on first listen.

Letters From the Underground has now been added to the list of the 2 or 3 albums.

I was expecting a good album after hearing the initial free downloads that the band released in the last couple of months(Burn America Burn,Life Less Ordinary and Cholera Well) but i have to say it's surpassed my expectations in a big way.Death Loves Youth for example made the hairs on my arm stand up when i heard it.

The 2 disc edition comes with 3 other songs and the Burn America Burn video.Of the 3 songs on the 2nd disc TV Suicides is amazing.Do yourself a favour and buy the 2 disc edition to hear this.It kinda reminds me of some of their older B Sides like Miles Away but in my opinion it should have been straight on to the album proper.

If you're a Levellers fan you'll love it.

Buy it...you'll be doing yourself a favour.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Days returning???, 21 Aug 2008
By Mr. T. M. Ray "hairyworm2002" (Wales) - See all my reviews
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One of the other reviewers suggested people should catch the Levellers live...

As it happens, that's just what I've just done. I spent this last weekend (15th - 18th August 2008) at Levellers very own BEAUTIFUL DAYS festival at Escot Park in Devon... I've seen the Levs many times over the years and remain a firm fan despite not having THOROUGHLY enjoyed an album since "Zeitgeist". This isn't a fezzy review though... all I'll say is it was muddy but brilliant, though Levellers themselves were oddly lacklustre considering the festival is their baby...

Which leads me on to this new album...

Let me say first, to anyone who doesn't really know much about the band... stop reading now and go and buy their first 4 albums... then buy the others and, finally, buy this... it'll put what I have to say into context.

As a fan it's hard to be objective, but I think the last few albums have been mediocre or worse... so I was expecting "Letters From The Underground" to be equally poor. Boy am I surprised!!!

The thing I loved about the early Levellers material was the rawness and energy to it. This was something I felt they lost once they made a few quid and got to fool around in much more high-tech studios. Also, I guess that as we get older the flame dampens and priorities change a bit... and it becomes hard to sustain the sense of social and moral outrage that fuels us when we are young. I believe that's what happened to the Levs.

I don't think they ever stopped caring though, and "Letters..." is proof of that. I don't think any of the songs on this album are as strong or memorable as the angry anthems of the late 80s/early 90s. Nevertheless, I am almost weeping with relief that my undoubted favourite band have finally fulfilled the promise of a return to form that they hinted at but never quite achieved on "Green Blade Rising" or "Truth & Lies".

This new album is brimming with the attitude and anger of old. The aggression and energy is restored, both in the playing, the lyrics and the singing. The band are as tight and coherent as ever. I'm amazed and delighted. I didn't think I'd be able to recommend the album and I am overwhelmed that I'm able to say, to new and old fans alike, you MUST spend your pennies on "Letters From The Underground"...

Stand-out track for me? BEHOLD A PALE RIDER..
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yeah!!!!, 15 Aug 2008
By D. Denman "dimmy" (Cornwall) - See all my reviews
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Not a proper review, as I've only listened to it once. What can I say- stonking tunes, thoughtful lyrics and plenty of fiddle. Got up for a quick jig around the front room a few times, always a sign of a good Levellers track!
If you like the Levellers, buy this album.
Roll on Dec when they come to Cornwall!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Levellers strike gold again
Some wonderful tracks particularly "The Cholera Well", "A Life Less Ordinary", and "Burn America Burn". Once again well produced,faultlessly played and energy laden. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Philippa M. Bradley

5.0 out of 5 stars Levellers Back On Top
If you're hesitating about buying this album-Don't.Buy it now.Fantastic return to form.Say no more !!!!!
Published 10 months ago by Paul Tinker

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice!
A nice short n sweet review. Letters From The Underground is a return to form for the Lev's. In my opinion up there with their best.
Published 10 months ago by Ben Grimm76

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