Copacetic
Copacetic | ||||
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Studio album by Velocity Girl | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | Memphis, 1993 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, Indie pop | |||
Label | Sub Pop | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Lime Lizard | (neutral)[2] |
Rolling Stone | [3] |
Copacetic is an album by Velocity Girl, released in 1993. It is their first full-length album and features the singles "Crazy Town" and "Audrey's Eyes," both of which were given music videos. The album's title derives from an American slang word meaning "everything's ok".[4] Kelly Riles described the recording of the album: "We mixed the album in a very different way than people would have expected us to—it's very rough sounding. It's a deliberate move away from the lighter production on the singles".[4]
A review in Lime Lizard at the time of its release drew comparisons with My Bloody Valentine, stating "this could be the rejected demos for Isn't Anything".[2]
The album was listed among "75 Lost Classics" in the Spring 2007 issue of Magnet.[5]
Track listing
- "Pretty Sister" (4:59)
- "Crazy Town" (3:47)
- "Copacetic" (3:41)
- "Here Comes" (4:42)
- "Pop Loser" (2:24)
- "Living Well" (3:06)
- "A Chang" (5:48)
- "Audrey's Eyes" (3:02)
- "Lisa Librarian" (2:18)
- "57 Waltz" (2:49)
- "Candy Apples" (3:07)
- "Catching Squirrels" (5:42)
References
- ↑ Huey, Steve "Copacetic Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation, retrieved 24 October 2009
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Grundy, Gareth (1993) "Velocity Girl Copacetic", Lime Lizard, May 1993, p. 59
- ↑ Diehl, Matt (1993) "Album Reviews: Velocity Girl - Copacetic", Rolling Stone, Issue 658
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Bonner, Michael (1993) "Velocity Girl: Cop This", Lime Lizard, May 1993, p. 74
- ↑ Magnet Magazine's "75 Lost Classics": We Found Eight of Them (SubPop Records)
External links
- Lost Classics: Velocity Girl "Copacetic", Magnet, 20 February 2009