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Carherine Wheel Ferment album

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I'm revisiting this one after a few years, and I forgot how great it one was. Is it just me, or do Catherine Wheel albums all sound like they were recorded in a church on a grey, misty autum day? Fantastic.

Thoughts/comments on this one?
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I listened to this album when it came out EVERY SINGLE DAY for about 2-3 months. Loved it.

You know that the guy from TalkTalk (the 80's band) produced this album, right?
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Hahaha, I love the crap out of this record. still play the cd from time to time.not too long ago i ripped a lot of my catherine wheel vinyl , the singles from around this era too, with all the b-sides. they were good. but i love the Pale Saints from that period even more
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Black Metallic plays a major role in the soundtrack to my summer of '92 in Baltimore. Incredible song. Fantastic guitar sound. A staple in several of my various playlists.
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Seen them live once, and chatted with their singer after that concert. Great band, love them
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Amazing album by a completely underrated band. Flower to Hide was always my favorite.
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