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Abecedarians - Eureka album flac Performer: Abecedarians
Title: Eureka
Style: Indie Rock, Post-Punk
Released: 1986
Country: US
MP3 album: 1552 mb
FLAC album: 1737 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MP4 AC3 MP1 AIFF XM RA VOX
Genre: Rock

Eureka ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Num, Whi). Southwest Audio Reproductions. Eureka ‎(LP, Album, RE). Caroline Records. Pylon 28. Abecedarians. Eureka ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, Blu + CD, Bon + Ltd, RM).

The Abecedarians repertoire consisted of a diverse range of recordings and Masters over the years, therefore if you hear tape hiss, and or harmonic distortion on some tracks it is intentional. Other Versions (5 of 7) View All. Cat. Originally released in 1986, the Abecedarians released their debut mini-album Eureka in strict limited run (only 500 numbered copies pressed for their fans). It was around this time that they also had their first single, Smiling Monarchs, released on legendary Factory Records out of Manchester, England.

Album · 1986 · 14 Songs. More By Abecedarians. See All. Eureka Bonus - EP. 1986. From the Hip (Remastered). Section 25. October (Love Song) - EP.

Is Eureka the best album by Abecedarians? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. Abecedarians - Eureka (CD Used Very Good) Condition: Very Good. Time left: 2d 14h 39m 9s. Ships to: Worldwide. ABECEDARIANS - EUREKA - 12" LP - USA - BLACK SLEEVE Condition: Used. Time left: 5d 4h 5m 53s. Abecedarians "Eureka" Original LP. 2nd pressing (7PV50772) 1986.

Originally released in 1986, the Abecedarians released their debut mini-album Eureka in strict limited run (only 500 numbered copies pressed for their fans). It was around this time that they also had their first single, Smiling Monarchs", released on legendary Factory Records out of Manchester, England.

Picking out highlights is a bit hard - Eureka is consistently strong throughout - but there are some definite breathtaking moments.

Tracklist

Ghosts
Soil
Beneath The City Of The Hedonistic Bohemians
I Glide
Mice & Coconut Tree
The Misery Of Cities

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7PV50772 Abecedarians Eureka ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Num, Whi) Southwest Audio Reproductions 7PV50772 US 1986
7PV50772 Abecedarians Eureka ‎(LP, Album, Bla) Southwest Audio Reproductions 7PV50772 US 1986
CAROL 1342 Abecedarians Eureka ‎(LP, Album, RE) Caroline Records CAROL 1342 US 1987
Pylon 28 Abecedarians Eureka ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, Blu + CD, Bon + Ltd, RM) Pylon Records Pylon 28 US 2012
Pylon 28 Abecedarians Eureka ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, Blu + CD, EP, Ltd, RM, Bon) Pylon Records Pylon 28 US 2012
Pylon 28 Abecedarians Eureka ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM) Pylon Records Pylon 28 US 2012
Pylon 28 Abecedarians Eureka ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM, TP, W/Lbl) Pylon Records Pylon 28 US 2012
PYLON 28 Abecedarians Eureka ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Pylon Records PYLON 28 US 2012


Comments: (3)
Survivors
Well, what I hold in my hands is a dream come true for Abecedarians fans. Originally released in 1986, the Abecedarians released their debut mini-album Eureka in strict limited run (only 500 numbered copies pressed for their fans). It was around this time that they also had their first single, Smiling Monarchs”, released on legendary Factory Records out of Manchester, England. What this CD release brings together is Eureka in its original running order along with songs recorded from that era plus the 2 songs recorded and released by Factory Records in 1985 and mixed by Joy Division/New Order’s Bernard Sumner. The opening track “Ghosts” is a very haunting track and will remind the listener of gloomy moody music that was emerging from the UK during the late 1970’s/ early 1980’s. Joy Division, early New Order, 17 Seconds / Faith / Pornography era Cure influences abound throughout this release. Reverb on the instruments and Chris Manecke’s vocals set the tone for late night listening in the dark.“Smiling Monarchs”, “Benway’s Carnival”, and “Switch” are laced with synth and will appeal to fans of the recent cold wave / minimal synth movement. As for the rest of the tracks on this release, if you grew up in Los Angeles in the mid-late 1980’s you’d most likely to have heard an Abecedarians track being played on the local college radio station or caught them at the Scream Night Club at the Park View Plaza. Their sound captured everything that was happening in the Los Angeles & Orange County underground art rock – indie rock scene along with bands like Savage Republic, Drowning Pool, Psi-Com, Homeland, Red Temple Spirits, and others. “Misery of Cities” sums up the vibe of this era. The versions of “Wild Flower (Wild Flowers Grow from Trash)” and “They Said Tomorrow” (this demo version has nice sounding keyboards featured) are the early 80’s demos that made their way on the Bruce Licher Independent Project Records The Other Side of the Fence 2x10” release in 1991. Both of these tracks would appear a few years later in a more rockin’ sound on their Resin LP and the Scream compilation.For further listening seek out the extremely limited blue vinyl edition (only available directly from the Pylon records website) a bonus CD is included that features the rest of the Other Side of the Fence demo tracks. The vinyl looks stunning and sound great. The gatefold sleeve opens up to reveal a very cool pic of the band ever seen before. Also included are an insert with lyrics and another never before seen photo of the Abecedarians. A small Abedarians sticker is also included as well. This will appeal to fans and collectors alike. It is also available in standard black vinyl and would make a fine addition to any vinyl collection. Pylon Records and the Abecedarians have come this far in making this release happen and maybe the future holds a deluxe edition release of Resin as that album was never released on CD either.
Kagaramar
Well, what I hold in my hands is a dream come true for Abecedarians fans. Originally released in 1986, the Abecedarians released their debut mini-album Eureka in strict limited run (only 500 numbered copies pressed for their fans). It was around this time that they also had their first single, Smiling Monarchs”, released on legendary Factory Records out of Manchester, England. What this CD release brings together is Eureka in its original running order along with songs recorded from that era plus the 2 songs recorded and released by Factory Records in 1985 and mixed by Joy Division/New Order’s Bernard Sumner. The opening track “Ghosts” is a very haunting track and will remind the listener of gloomy moody music that was emerging from the UK during the late 1970’s/ early 1980’s. Joy Division, early New Order, 17 Seconds / Faith / Pornography era Cure influences abound throughout this release. Reverb on the instruments and Chris Manecke’s vocals set the tone for late night listening in the dark.“Smiling Monarchs”, “Benway’s Carnival”, and “Switch” are laced with synth and will appeal to fans of the recent cold wave / minimal synth movement. As for the rest of the tracks on this release, if you grew up in Los Angeles in the mid-late 1980’s you’d most likely to have heard an Abecedarians track being played on the local college radio station or caught them at the Scream Night Club at the Park View Plaza. Their sound captured everything that was happening in the Los Angeles & Orange County underground art rock – indie rock scene along with bands like Savage Republic, Drowning Pool, Psi-Com, Homeland, Red Temple Spirits, and others. “Misery of Cities” sums up the vibe of this era. The versions of “Wild Flower (Wild Flowers Grow from Trash)” and “They Said Tomorrow” (this demo version has nice sounding keyboards featured) are the early 80’s demos that made their way on the Bruce Licher Independent Project Records The Other Side of the Fence 2x10” release in 1991. Both of these tracks would appear a few years later in a more rockin’ sound on their Resin LP and the Scream compilation.For further listening this extremely limited blue vinyl edition(only available directly from the Pylon records website) a bonus CD is included that features the rest of the Other Side of the Fence demo tracks. The blue vinyl looks stunning and the gatefold sleeve opens up to reveal a very cool pic of the band ever seen before. Also included are an insert with lyrics and another never before seen photo of the Abecedarians. A small Abedarians sticker is also included as well. This will appeal to fans and collectors alike. It is also available in standard black vinyl and would make a fine addition to any vinyl collection. Pylon Records and the Abecedarians have come this far in making this release happen and maybe the future holds a deluxe edition release of Resin as that album was never released on CD either.
Fani
Well, what I hold in my hands is a dream come true for Abecedarians fans. Originally released in 1986, the Abecedarians released their debut mini-album Eureka in strict limited run (only 500 numbered copies pressed for their fans). It was around this time that they also had their first single, Smiling Monarchs”, released on legendary Factory Records out of Manchester, England. What this CD release brings together is Eureka in its original running order along with songs recorded from that era plus the 2 songs recorded and released by Factory Records in 1985 and mixed by Joy Division/New Order’s Bernard Sumner. The opening track “Ghosts” is a very haunting track and will remind the listener of gloomy moody music that was emerging from the UK during the late 1970’s/ early 1980’s. Joy Division, early New Order, 17 Seconds / Faith / Pornography era Cure influences abound throughout this release. Reverb on the instruments and Chris Manecke’s vocals set the tone for late night listening in the dark. “Smiling Monarchs”, “Benway’s Carnival”, and “Switch” are laced with synth and will appeal to fans of the recent cold wave / minimal synth movement. As for the rest of the CD, if you grew up in Los Angeles in the mid-late 1980’s you’d most likely to have heard an Abecedarians track being played on the local college radio station or caught them at the Scream Night Club at the Park View Plaza. Their sound captured everything that was happening in the Los Angeles & Orange County underground art rock – indie rock scene along with bands like Savage Republic, Drowning Pool, Psi-Com, Homeland, Red Temple Spirits, and others. “Misery of Cities” sums up the vibe of this era. The versions of “Wild Flower (Wild Flowers Grow from Trash)” and “They Said Tomorrow” (this demo version has nice sounding keyboards featured) are the early 80’s demos that made their way on the Bruce Licher Independent Project Records The Other Side of the Fence 2x10” release in 1991. Both of these tracks would appear a few years later in a more rockin’ sound on their Resin LP and the Scream compilation. For further listening track down the bonus CD that comes with the blue vinyl edition that is only available directly from the Pylon records website as this bonus CD contains more demos and alternative versions. It is also available in standard black vinyl and would make a fine addition to any vinyl collection. Pylon Records and the Abecedarians have come this far in making this release happen and maybe the future holds a deluxe edition release of Resin as that album was never released on CD either.