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Mink DeVille - Return To Magenta album

Mink DeVille - Return To Magenta album

  • Performer: Mink DeVille
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Return To Magenta
  • Released: 1978
  • Country: Germany
  • MP3 version size: 1712 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1160 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 986

Description

Band Name Mink Deville. Album Name Return To Magenta. Labels Unknown label. Music StylePunk-Rock. Members owning this album1.

Features Song Lyrics for Mink DeVille's Return to Magenta album.

Альбом · 1977 · Песен: 10. Доступно с подпиской на Apple Music. Бесплатная пробная подписка.

Mink DeVille - Return To Magenta (1978). Songs in album Mink DeVille - Return To Magenta (1978).

Complete your Mink DeVille collection. Return To Magenta is full of inner city lament and charm, cascading melodies, open street level windows, and doorstep conversations, over-which are poured all sorts of music; from R&B, to soul, Spanish, jazz, and rock. and from this air Willy DeVille has reached out and drawn the essence of each to create an image of his own world in the late.

The follow-up to Mink DeVille's critically praised debut arrived just a year afterward and pretty much covers the same shadowy back alleys as its predecessor. At this early stage, Willy DeVille was still rocking out on Moon Martin's "Rolene," his own R&B chugger "Soul Twist," the Bo Diddley driven "Steady Drivin' Man" and the too brief set closer "Confidence to Kill," the latter ripping off as much greasy punk attitude as anything in his catalog, all in less than two minutes. But it's the soaring ballads and retro doo wop infused.

Return to Magenta, 2010. Desperate Days, 02:51.

The Centenary Collection - The Best Of. Авторы текста и музыки. Jack Nitzsche, Willy Deville. UMG (от лица компании "EMI"); PEDL, BMG Rights Management, ARESA, Warner Chappell, BMI - Broadcast Music In. Audiam (Publishing), EMI Music Publishing" и другие авторские общества (3).

This album has an average beat per minute of 128 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 102/187 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Return to Magenta. BPM Profile Return to Magenta. Album starts at 103BPM, ends at 131BPM (+28), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Mink DeVille. Where Angels Fear to Tread.

Tracklist

Guardian Angel 3:15
Soul Twist 2:31
"A" Train Lady 3:24
Rolene 3:48
Desperate Days 2:49
Just Your Friends 4:08
Steady Drivin' Man 3:34
Easy Slider 3:51
I Broke That Promise 3:00
Confidence To Kill 1:52

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
1C 064-85 461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records 1C 064-85 461 Germany 1978
4XW-17780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(Cass, Album) Capitol Records 4XW-17780 US 1978
5C 262.85461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(Cass, Album, Dol) Capitol Records 5C 262.85461 Europe 1978
E-ST 11780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP) Capitol Records E-ST 11780 UK 1978
2S 068-85.461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP) Capitol Records 2S 068-85.461 France 1978
8E 072 85942 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records 8E 072 85942 Portugal 1978
2S 068-85461, 2S 068-85.461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records, Capitol Records 2S 068-85461, 2S 068-85.461 France 1978
1C 038 1575741 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records 1C 038 1575741 Germany 1978
EST 11780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records EST 11780 Ireland 1978
3C 064-85461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records 3C 064-85461 Italy 1978
5C 062-85461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records 5C 062-85461 Netherlands 1978
2C 068-85.461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records 2C 068-85.461 France 1978
SW-11780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records SW-11780 Canada 1978
10 C064-085.461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records 10 C064-085.461 Spain 1978
SW 11780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records SW 11780 New Zealand 1978
1C 064-85 461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records 1C 064-85 461 Germany 1978
ST.11780, ST-11780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records, Capitol Records ST.11780, ST-11780 Australia 1978
7C 062-85461 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records 7C 062-85461 Sweden 1978
SW-11780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album, Alt) Capitol Records SW-11780 US 1978
SW-11780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album, Jac) Capitol Records SW-11780 US 1978
SW-11780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album, Los) Capitol Records SW-11780 US 1978
SW-11780 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album, Win) Capitol Records SW-11780 US 1978
SN-16282 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album, RE) Capitol Records SN-16282 US 1983
VM 139003 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(CD, Album, RE) Secret Records VM 139003 France 1990
5012-2, S21-57953 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(CD, Album) ERA Records, CEMA Special Markets 5012-2, S21-57953 US 1993
S21-57953 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(CD, Album, RE) CEMA Special Markets S21-57953 US 1993
0777 7 81389 2 1 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(CD, Album, RE) Capitol Records 0777 7 81389 2 1 Netherlands 1993
7813892 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(CD, Album, RE, Jew) Capitol Records, Fame, EMI France 7813892 Europe 1993
none Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(10xFile, MP3, Album, RE, 320) Capitol Records none US 2010
850703003095, CFU0309 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(CD, Album, RE) Culture Factory, Culture Factory 850703003095, CFU0309 US 2011
MOCCD13590, 536 987-1 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(CD, Album, RE) Music On CD, Universal Music, Capitol Records MOCCD13590, 536 987-1 Europe 2018
WM 339003 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(CD, Album, RE) Secret Records WM 339003 France Unknown
1C 038-1575740 Mink DeVille Return To Magenta ‎(LP, Album, RE) Capitol Records, Fame, EMI Electrola 1C 038-1575740 Europe Unknown

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Comments

Melipra Melipra
My world just got a little bit smaller, and a little bit more lonely with the passing of Willy DeVille on the 6th of August 2009. This was a man I’d talked with, laughed with, and unfortunately had to leave behind because of his self destructive nature. To his credit, he did clean up, and put out some great music before his untimely death ... but not before I made that call. Today I unfolded a very yellowed brittle piece of legal pad paper, and rang the number written written in pencil ... part of me knew the number wouldn’t be working, but when the phone rang my heart skipped a beat, and when the line was answered, I went breathless. ”Is this Willy DeVille’s residence?” I asked. ”No, I think you have the wrong number,” responded the disembodied voice on the other end. “Actually this is the correct number,” I replied, I just haven’t used it in more than thirty years. Did you know that this used to be the number for Willy DeVille?” ”I did not,” said the voice, Who’s Willy DeVille?” “Just a friend of mine ... I miss him,” I said, and hung up the phone. In my head I imagined that the person would somehow find out who Willy was, and a love of his music would be started through this phone call, but the reality of the situation is that I no doubt just disturbed someone’s dinner, and it would all soon be forgotten ... but not by me.Return To Magenta is one of those albums from which the title is conspicuously missing, but let me assure you that there’s nothing missing from the album, an album who’s cover shows Willy surveying the landscape of his world ... the rooftops of New York City. Many people are going to try and tell you that this release covers the same steamy streets and shadowy back alleys as their first release; but that’s just not so. Mink DeVille, known for their rise during the era of punk, and their shows at CBGB, and who were not punk, explore very new and fertile ground here. “Steady Drivin’ Man,” is a brilliant Bo Diddley driven number, and Moon Martin’s “Roleane” will stop you like a cold fist. Of course “Confidence To Kill” bestows some punk attitudes, but the song is filled with chord changes that those two chord punks would never have thought of. But in all honesty, its the infused urban slow dance diamonds, the steamy soaring ballads, and retro doo-woop that give Return To Magenta it’s timeless and attention holding original quality.It would be all too easy to say that Willy DeVille is a man caught out of his time, and out of step with the 70’s, a man who would have been more comfortable in the 1950’s ... but that just ain’t so. It took a man who walked out of the 1950’s, who grooved with the tunes from those years to create this stunning thirty two minute release that contains not one tossed off or wasted note. Return To Magenta is full of inner city lament and charm, cascading melodies, open street level windows, and doorstep conversations, over-which are poured all sorts of music; from R&B, to soul, Spanish, jazz, and rock ... and from this air Willy DeVille has reached out and drawn the essence of each to create an image of his own world in the late 1970’s ... a world I’m so pleased to have had a chance to walk in.So rather than sitting here lamenting over the death of a friend, I’ll just refold this piece of paper, tuck the number back between the pages of my phone book, and pretend that someday I’m gonna’ make a call ... and when I do, Willy’s gonna’ answer, but right now, I’m gonna’ cry for a bit as I work my way through the catalog that is Willy DeVille.Review by Jenell Kesler [Written on the night of Willy's death]