Album
Tone Soul Evolution
1997 · Rock
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Tone Soul Evolution is an Alt/Indie album by The Apples In Stereo, originally released in 1997. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked.
About
Nostalgic but slightly off, undeniably precious but with a rough around the edges flair, the music made by Denver’s Elephant 6 collective invites easy categorization. Though bands like Beulah, Of Montreal and The Music Tapes gained a devoted following amongst committed indie rockers tired of grunge’s juvenile racket it’s sometimes hard to listen to albums by groups like Olivia Tremor Control and Elf Power without feeling like there’s a certain amount of tongue and cheek insincerity lurking beneath the willfully naïve lyricism and self-consciously old fashioned production techniques that characterized the Elephant 6 sound. The Apples in Stereo, who made their reputation by slathering waves of warm distortion over classic British invasion song structures, are as vulnerable to this sort of criticism as any of their label mates, but <i>Tone Soul Evolution</i> is indisputably the album where the Apples state the case for the artistic legitimacy of their particular brand of art damaged pop, and the results are impressive. From the exuberant psychedelia infused chimes and faux British accents of “Seems So” to the melancholy instrumental “Coda,” <i>Tone Soul Evolution</i> is packed with inventive songwriting, groundbreaking production and the distinctive crunch and ready wit of a pack of die-hard Kinks worshippers. Though the Apples in Stereo would find greater commercial success later in their career, they never surpassed this outstanding effort.
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Tracklist
- 1Seems So3:20
- 2What's the #?2:58
- 3About Your Fame2:16
- 4Shine a Light3:23
- 5Silver Chain4:01
- 6Get There Fine3:14
- 7The Silvery Light of a Dream2:00
- 8The Silvery Light of a Dream Pt. 23:09
- 9We'll Come to Be3:29
- 10Tin Pan Alley2:19
- 11You Said That Last Night2:33
- 12Try to Remember3:11
- 13Find Our Way2:27
- 14Coda1:13
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- lush
- bittersweet
- psychedelic
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Dane Terry
- Eric AllenBASS , BACKING VOCALS, HANDCLAPS BASS, BACKING VOCALS, HANDCLAPS ELECTRIC BASS, BACKING VOCALS, HANDCLAPS
- Hilarie SidneyDRUMS, LEAD VOCALS, BACKING VOCALS, MARACAS, BELLS , HANDCLAPS, TAMBOURINE DRUMS, VOCALS, BACKING VOCALS, MARACAS, BELLS , HANDCLAPS, TAMBOURINE
- John HillGUITAR , BACKING VOCALS, HANDCLAPS GUITAR , ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS, HANDCLAPS RHYTHM GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS, HANDCLAPS
- Jon HegelSAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE
- Kyle JonesPIANO
- Merisa BissingerALTO SAXOPHONE, TRUMPET, PICCOLO FLUTE SAXOPHONE , TRUMPET, PICCOLO FLUTE
- Michael DemingBACKING VOCALS, TAMBOURINE, HANDCLAPS
- Rick BenjaminTROMBONE , CONDUCTOR
- Robert SchneiderGUITAR , LEAD VOCALS, BACKING VOCALS, PIANO, ORGAN, MELODICA, UKULELE, PERCUSSION LEAD GUITAR, RHYTHM GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, LEAD VOCALS, BACKING VOCALS, PIANO, ORGAN, MELODICA, UKULELE, PERCUSSION , SOUNDS
- Thom MonahanBACKING VOCALS, HANDCLAPS BACKING VOCALS, HANDCLAPS, OTHER
- Chris McDuffieSYNTHESIZER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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