Static Transmission
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- What Comes After
- Candy Machine
- Ambassador of Soul
- Keep It Clean
- Amphetamine
- California Style
- One Less Shining Star
- Maybe Tomorrow
- Hollywood
- Charcoal Sunset
- Fond Farewell
Disc 2:
- Riverside
- Nothing Like Anything
- Underneath the Underground
- Timing
- Survival Blues
- Again
- State Trooper
- 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?
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!
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 one
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!!
