Monday, February 12, 2007

Looper - Impossible Things

Hi, this is Vu. I write a daily music blog with fellow music fans, Cristina and Lara over at successlessness.vox.com. I'll be randomly stopping by to post some reviews (mostly about forgotten and semi-obscure bands).

looper -impossible things
IMPOSSIBLE THINGS (1998)
  • LISTEN TO Impossible Things
  • looper - upa treez
    UP A TREE (1999)
  • LISTEN TO Impossible Things #2
  • Today's feature is Looper. Formed by ex-Belle & Sebastian bassist, Stuart David and his wife, Karn in the late 90s, they first released a 7" called "Impossible Things" under Sub Pop's Singles club (which was subscription-only).

    Three albums and a handful of singles followed and, currently, Looper, is giving away music on their official website www.looperama.com.

    "Impossible Things" tells the story about how Stuart and Karn met and how they fell in love. As you can see from these two versions of Impossible Things, that the second mix (in my opinion) is the better of the two.

    Excerpt from the song:

    And then life began to happen to them; their separate lives in their separate cities. But although they wrote a little less often they wrote still just as long, about their lives, and how the world was coming into their world. And they kept going till they realized they'd been writing for seven years.

    If you like Looper, they have a relatively small discography, so it's not too difficult to track them down. They are all available in CD format, with the exception of the first 7" and the later MP3 Files (which are supposed to be collected in a nice box set).

    SINGLES
  • IMPOSSIBLE THINGS (7")
  • WHO'S AFRAID OF Y2K?/UP A TREE AGAIN
  • THE BALLAD OF RAY SUZUKI
  • MONDO '77
  • THE SNARE (Single)
  • MP3 EP1 (Internet only)
  • MP3 EP2 (Internet only)
  • MP3 EP3 (Internet only)

    ALBUMS
  • UP A TREE
  • THE GEOMETRID
  • THE SNARE

    BOOKS
  • NALDA SAID
  • THE PEACOCK MANIFESTO

    I have included Stuart David's two books, for the completist.

    That is it for now, if you like this entry, please stop by my vox and say hi.

  • 1 Comments:

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Very nice site Vu!

    I bought Looper's first full CD (UK)when it first came out way back when.

    1:01 PM  

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