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Static Transmission

Static Transmission
Steve Wynn

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. What Comes After
  2. Candy Machine
  3. Ambassador of Soul
  4. Keep It Clean
  5. Amphetamine
  6. California Style
  7. One Less Shining Star
  8. Maybe Tomorrow
  9. Hollywood
  10. Charcoal Sunset
  11. Fond Farewell

Disc 2:

  1. Riverside
  2. Nothing Like Anything
  3. Underneath the Underground
  4. Timing
  5. Survival Blues
  6. Again
  7. State Trooper
  8. Benediction

Product Details

  • Released on: 2003-06-24
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Steve's last album, Here Come The Miracles, was a massive, shifting behemoth of fuzzed-up grooves and scorching riffs and was quite rightly regarded as his best ever. Static Transmission is even better - a Sticky Fingers to Miracles' Exile on Main Street (except Steve's done it the right way round). DBK Works. 2003.


Customer Reviews

Can I give 7 stars?5
Nobody seems to know him, but if the world was a just place, Steve Wynn would be the Superstar and all the Justin Timberlakes of the world would earn their money at a MacDonalds counter.
Alas, the world is not a just place and so the Einstein of music has to wait in line behind the spelling bee champions ...
Powerful, mighty, fun, different - this is what this CD is. Simply the best music around these days. And "Amphetamine" is the song to let your Mustang rip through a starless night on a deserted highway in the Arizonian desert. Magical and dangerous this is - so if you are brave enough to leave the hype behind you, a new world lays before you which will accept no surrender.

Classic!5
This is the best CD I've picked up so far this year. Not a bad track on the entire album and the bonus CD is great, too! "Amphetamine" may be the best driving song ever!

Another great one5
I think the "Sticky Fingers/Exile on Main St." analogy not bad!
This one has a 'brighter' patina in a way than'Here Come the Miracles," but no less compelling. In fact, in some ways I've grown to like it more. A bit of soul drifts in & some brighter
ideas-- but there's still that 'noir' "Day of the Locust" LA not far underneath (even if he lives in Tucson!). Wynn & the Miracle 3 surely one of the best groups now using 'layering' of guitars & spacious, yet still rock, sound. Only Chuck Prophet in the same universe IMO. Great album!!