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Smile

 

  • Artist: Ride
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1990 07
  • Total Time: 31:34
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A pairing of Ride's first two EPs, Smile is a batch of eight muddy, shambling wrecks that run dangerously close to obscuring great pop songs. In fact, much of Smile makes My Bloody Valentine's blurry Isn't Anything sound as polished as a Steely Dan record. What makes the tunes remarkable is the spirit of the band, along with a complementary mix. The band probably knew exactly what they were doing, but wanted to sound clueless. It's the sound of four art students losing themselves in their record collections, wanting to sound naïve and fresh but well-studied. Mark Gardener sounds like he couldn't sing to save his life on "Chelsea Girl," but it's no matter. The relentless rush of Loz Colbert's drums and distorted guitars of Gardener and Andy Bell carry the song, topped off by a nifty wah-wah climax. Though the mid-tempo, chugging "Drive Blind" could be taken literally, it could double as a metaphor for throwing oneself headlong into a relationship -- closing your eyes and not caring if a brick wall or cliff is up a mile ahead. The remainder is filled out with sticky riffs and melodies which avoid sounding like the standard pop fair. It sounds a bit amateurish, and Gardener and Bell hadn't quite found their footing vocally. Nonetheless, Smile brought something new to the table, and the U.K. audience and more adventurous U.S. fans clutched onto the sound for dear life. Rightfully so. [Oddly, Smile's mastering comes from the vinyl versions of the EPs. If you can track down the CD versions of the EPs separately, you'll notice a difference in quality. Also, the disc was remastered and reissued by Ignition in the U.K. in 2001; unlike the other releases in the campaign, the new version has no bonuses.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Chelsea Girl (Lyrics) Ride Ride (2:58)
Drive Blind (Lyrics) Ride Ride (4:45)
All I Can See (Lyrics) Ride Ride (3:24)
Close My Eyes (Lyrics) Ride Ride (5:26)
Like a Daydream (Lyrics) Ride Ride (3:07)
Silver (Lyrics) Ride Ride (4:12)
Furthest Sense (Lyrics) Ride Ride (3:23)
Perfect Time (Lyrics) Ride Ride (3:54)

Credits

Ken ? (Engineer), Nick Webb (Remastering), Loz Colbert (Drums), Andy Bell (Guitar), Alan Moulder (Remixing), Mark Gardener (Vocals), Mark Gardener (Guitar), Steve Queralt (Bass), Alan Moulder (Recording), Calvin (Engineer), Alan Moulder (Engineer), Andy Bell (Vocals), Ride (Producer)
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Smile
Compilation album by Ride
Released July, 1990
Recorded ??
Genre Alternative
Length 31:09
Label Sire Records, Creation Records
Producer Ride
Professional reviews
Ride chronology
Play
(1990)
Smile
(1990)
Fall
(1990)

Smile is an album by British band Ride. It is a compilation of Ride's first two EPs, Ride and Play, both of which were originally released in the first half of 1990. The album was first released by Sire Records, in July, 1990, for the North American market, in lieu of the two original British EPs. Two years later, on November 23, 1992, it was released in the UK.

Track listing

  1. "Chelsea Girl" - 2:58
  2. "Drive Blind" - 4:45
  3. "All I Can See" - 3:24
  4. "Close My Eyes" - 5:27
  5. "Like A Daydream" - 3:06
  6. "Silver" - 4:10
  7. "Furthest Sense" - 3:24
  8. "Perfect Time" - 3:52

References

"Link". Official Ride website. http://www.rideox4.net/. Retrieved 8 December 2005. 


 
 

 

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