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The The: Soul Mining `83, Infected `86, Mind Bomb `89

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The The: Soul Mining `83, Infected `86, Mind Bomb `89

The The: Soul Mining `83, Infected `86, Mind Bomb `89
3LP | Vinyl Rip | 16-bit/44.1 kHz | Flac(Image + Cue) > 776 Mb | Artwork > 538 Mb
or MP3 CBR 320Kbps > 303 Mb
Epic | Europe | Post-Punk, New Wave, Alternative Rock, Synth-pop

The The is an English musical and multimedia group with singer/songwriter Matt Johnson being the only constant band member. The group has no permanent group line-up, and Johnson has collaborated with a wide range of musicians, changing personnel from project to project.
The The began recording in 1979/1980 and released their first single “Controversial Subject” in 1980. The first album release came in 1983, the critically acclaimed “Soul Mining", which featured guest appearances from Orange Juice drummer Zeke Manyika, Jools Holland, Thomas Leer and J.G. Thirlwell.
Johnson followed with a new album entitled “Infected” in 1986, recording again with Zeke Manyika, plus singer Neneh Cherry, and a number of session musicians. Four singles were released from the album, with "Heartland" being the most successful, reaching 29 in the UK Chart. The album was accompanied by a full length video “Infected: The Movie” which was shot on location in Bolivia, Peru and New York. Johnson toured the world extensively with the movie.
In 1988, Johnson re-formed The The as a four piece band, having recruited ex-The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, bassist James Eller and former ABC drummer David Palmer as full time band members. This line-up recorded the album “Mind Bomb”, which debuted at No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart and featured the band's highest charting single to that time, "The Beat(en) Generation" hitting 18 in the UK chart.
In 1989 keyboard player D.C. Collard was added to the line-up and the band embarked on a lengthy world tour in 1989–90 called “The The Versus The World”, culminating in three sold out gigs at London's Royal Albert Hall at the end of the tour.
In 1990 the studio EP “Shades of Blue” was released.
In 1993, the five-piece line-up (Johnson/Marr/Collard/Eller/Palmer) recorded The The’s fourth album “Dusk”, which debuted at No. 2 in the UK. Another world tour followed, the “Lonely Planet” tour. Johnson relocated the band to America, at which point the band's line-up was reshuffled; Marr and Eller left, and were replaced by guitarist Keith Joyner and bassist Jared Michael Nickerson. Harmonica player Jim Fitting (formerly of Treat Her Right) joined the band in early 1993. Palmer left the band partway through the tour and was replaced by ex-Stabbing Westward drummer Andy Kubiszewski. The reshuffled band headlined the main stage at the 1993 Reading Festival.
Johnson then permanently relocated to New York, and The The's next project was 1995's “Hanky Panky”, an album that consisted entirely of Hank Williams cover versions. “Hanky Panky” was recorded by a new The The group, this time consisting of Johnson, Collard, Fitting, guitarist Eric Schermerhorn, bass guitarist Gail Ann Dorsey, and drummer Brian MacLeod. Their cover version of "I Saw The Light" hit No. 31 in the UK chart.
In 2000, The The, now consisting of Johnson, Schermerhorn, bassist Spencer Campbell and drummer Earl Harvin, released its sixth album “NakedSelf” and embarked on yet another lengthy world tour, “The Naked Tour”, lasting 14 months. “NakedSelf” remains The The's final released studio album to date.
Since 2003 the reclusive Johnson has kept well away from the public eye and has concentrated primarily on soundtrack work, scoring numerous documentaries, films and art installations.
In April 2014 The The announced that on June 30th 2014 a re-mastered, re-packaged version of "Soul Mining" would be released to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of its original release.

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The The: Soul Mining `83, Infected `86, Mind Bomb `89:

The The: Soul Mining `83, Infected `86, Mind Bomb `89

Tracklist LP01. 1983 - Soul Mining [Epic - EPC 25525, Europe]:

A1 I've Been Waitin' For Tomorrow (All Of My Life)
A2 This Is The Day
A3 The Sinking Feeling
A4 Uncertain Smile
B1 The Twilight Hour
B2 Soul Mining
B3 Giant

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The The: Soul Mining `83, Infected `86, Mind Bomb `89

Tracklist LP02. 1986 - Infected [Epic - EPC 26770, Europe]:

A1 Infected
A2 Out Of The Blue (Into The Fire)
A3 Heartland
A4 Angels Of Deception
B1 Sweet Bird Of Truth
B2 Slow Train To Dawn
B3 Twilight Of A Champion
B4 The Mercy Beat

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The The: Soul Mining `83, Infected `86, Mind Bomb `89

Tracklist LP03. 1989 - Mind Bomb [Epic - 463319 1, Europe]:

A1 Good Morning Beautiful
A2 Armageddon Days Are Here (Again)
A3 The Violence Of Truth
A4 Kingdom Of Rain
B1 The Beat(en) Generation
B2 August & September
B3 Gravitate To Me
B4 Beyond Love


Original ripper: numep
Original format: 32/384
Vinyl Condition: Mint, NM
Direct Drive Turntable: Rega RP3, Technics SL-1210MK5
Cartridge: Benz Micro Wood SL
Amplifier / ADC: 2Tech Joplin, M2Tech Joplin + Palmer

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