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Darklands [Original recording reissued]

~ Jesus & Mary Chain
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Product details

  • Audio CD (14 Nov 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued
  • Label: Blanco Y Negro
  • ASIN: B00000I2UE
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 92,885 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. April Skies
2. Happy When It Rains
3. Down On Me
4. Deep One Perfect
5. Fall
6. About You
7. Cherry Came Too
8. On The Wall
9. Nine Million Rainy Days

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Amazon.co.uk Review
It is a rare band that ever recovers from releasing a genuinely classic and revolutionary debut album. The Jesus & Mary Chain succeeded with almost indecent ease, leaving their legion followers and assorted stragglers and chancers to pick at the carcass of Psychocandy while they busied themselves making an album that was, arguably, even better. Darklands saw the Mary Chain take the audacious step of abandoning their signature motif-feedback--which suggested that either they thought they'd made their point or had finally figured out how their amplifiers worked. Instead, they chose to make an issue of the acute melodic sense that had underpinned the squalling racket of Psychocandy. Darklands boasted a bunch of tunes that Brian Wilson himself would have been delighted to have written (indeed, in "Cherry Came Too", it boasted at least one "Surfin' Safari", to be specific--that Brian Wilson already had written, but the Mary Chain have always had the sense to steal from the best). The two singles, "April Skies" and "Happy When It Rains" were both deservedly hailed as classics, and both served notice that Jim Reid was a fine rock & roll singer, possessed of an admirable laconic sneer. --Andrew Mueller

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Though its lacks the heavenly sonic squall of PSYCHOCANDY, the Jesus & Mary Chain's second album, DARKLANDS, finds the notorious Scottish post-punk band rivaling that impressive debut with a considerably more melodic set of songs. While the title is a bit misleading--DARKLANDS is surprisingly sunnyat times--even some of the disc's brighter tunes have goth-friendly themes, namely the chiming, Velvet Underground-influenced opening title track and the amped-up anthem "Happy When It Rains" (a mid-tempo precursor to the following record's raucous "Head On").
On this outing, percussionist BobbyGillespie (who went on to form Primal Scream) is replaced by a well-behaved drum machine, but this seemingly detrimental change works remarkably well, allowing the focus to zoom in tighter on the icy vocals and toned-down but still reverb-drenched guitar lines of brothers Jim and William Reid. Other highlights of the album include the propulsive "Down on Me" and the brokenhearted "April Skies", one of the Reids' most accessible songs. DARKLANDS is essential for Mary Chain fans, and crucial to any extensive collection of late-1980s rock.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More "Sunday Morning" than "Sister Ray" - A 5 star review, 21 May 2004
Even though anything and everything that the Reid brothers produce will be forever over shadowed by their 1986 debut album "Psycho Candy", I feel that they went one better with the 1987 follow up "Dark Lands".

Even though "Psycho Candy" was a great album, the song writing tended to get lost underneath the impenetratable sheets of feedback that were so central to the album's sound. There are no such problems on "Dark Lands", the dissonant, Sonic Youth-style guitar noise that was so prevelant on "Psycho Candy" is largely absent, allowing the Reid's love of the melodic and gift for melody to shine through. Their debt to the Velvet Underground is not as over bearing as it was on "Psycho Candy", and the Velvet Underground influences on "Dark Lands" hark back to songs like "Sunday Morning" and "There She Goes Again" rather than the primal, proto-punk noise of "White Light/White Heat". On this album, the Reid brothers draw from a wider range of influences and this is immediately apparent from the melodic opening of the lead, title track. The song "Dark Lands" is driven by a melodic bass line and acoustic guitar on the verses before exploding into a melodic, but noisy and distorted, guitar-driven chorus. It reveals a greater understanding of melody than most of "Psycho Candy" did, and the chorus hangs around dead pan delivery of "do, do, do, dooh", similar to Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side".

Far from all sounding the same, as "Psycho Candy" did, "Dark Lands" sounds distinctly different from track to track. "Deep One Perfect Morning" sounds very much like early period Velvet Underground, and "Nine Million Rainy Days" laces a poppy melody with freeze dried, gothic vocals and a dark, brooding backing track. It is this diversity of influences that makes "Dark Lands" more interesting than "Psycho Candy" or any of their other albums for that matter. However, it is still possible to trace this album back to "Psycho Candy", with "Fall" sounding like "Psycho Candy" would have done without all those extra layers of feedback.

Lyrically, most of the songs are about love but not in the traditional sense. It is a kind of love were the people involved know that it will all end in tears and know that they don't deserve one another. A very gothic take on a traditional song writers topic. Like the music, the vocal melodies on this album are not as indebted to the Velvet Underground as they were on "Psycho Candy", with the melody to "Fall" sounding very much like REM during their IRS years. The singles "April Skies" and "Happy When it Rains" are quintessential '80s indie songs, the former a downbeat, world weary pop song that comes across as what Tears For Fears would have sounded like if they had traded in their synthesizers for guitars, and the latter is a catchy upbeat pop song that lies somewhere between the melodic noise of the Pixies and the jangly guitar pop of the Smiths and the Wedding Present.

So there you go. I am someone who is pretty difficult to please and doesn't give out 5 star reviews that often any more. I used to, and so a lot of my older reviews mean little to nothing... but this is no such review. "Dark Lands" is the best record the Jesus & Mary Chain ever released, not as noisy as "Psycho Candy" and not as dance influenced as "Honey's Dead". Buy it if you want to hear a great collection of songs that are interesting but conventional, loud but melodic and clever but simple... you could do a lot worse!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Candy darlings, 31 Mar 2005
By Kevin Clarke "kevin17566" (Birmingham UK) - See all my reviews
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Although not as influential, 'Darklands' sounds considerably less dated than its more acclaimed predecessor, 'Psychocandy.' Shorn of their trademark feedback, the melodies are what really shine through on these songs. Sure, the influences are clearly detectable - Beach Boys, Velvet Underground, Stooges - but with just enough of a modern twist to refute the claim of mere imitation.

The first two singles, 'April Skies' and 'Happy When It Rains', are cut from the same cloth - irresistible, chugging rock songs with memorable hooks.

'Deep One Perfect Morning' nods to Johnny Cash, a good 10 years before he became a fashionable name to drop. 'Cherry Came Too' is the best song Brian Wilson never wrote, and 'Fall' will delight anyone who thinks 'I Wanna Be Your Dog' by The Stooges is one of the best rock'n'roll songs ever.

William Reid takes over vocal duties for 3 of the slower songs on the album - the elegant 'Darklands', the epic miserablism of 'Nine Million Rainy Days' and 'On The Wall', to my mind the only duff track on the album.

The album concludes with one of the Reids' warm, acoustic ballads, 'About You.'

I still regularly play this album almost 20 years after it was released. It's an object lesson in how to make a timeless guitar record.

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best Rock'n'Roll albums of all time, 19 Mar 2000
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Genius. From the opening riff to 'Darklands' to the perfect-pop of 'April Skies' through to the beauty of 'About You' this album is undeniably a masterpiece. You MUST own this.
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3.0 out of 5 stars good songs but dated production hasn't worn well
As a big fan of JAMC from their early singles and first album Psychocandy, I was a bit taken aback by the very different production when this came out but soon won over by the... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars deep and superb
Try this album if you like great tunes combined with dark and luscious melodies. For me this is THE Mary Chain album to own and immerse yourself in. Read more
Published on 24 Oct 2003 by Professor D Bollard

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Top 5 British albums of all time
Captures everything the Mary Chain were all about...from sublime West Coast pop to Doug Yale era Velvets...absolutely superb... Read more
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This is one of the finest albums I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. A powerful combination of the energy of their first album Psychocandy, the atmospheric surrounds of... Read more
Published on 23 Oct 2002 by james miles

5.0 out of 5 stars Not what you think
This album is really, really good! This is not like any of the other Jesus and Mary Chain albums (I also bought Automatic and Barbed Wire Kisses). Read more
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