Mac DeMarco: 2 Demos (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
"Daddyâs on the sofa; pride of the neighborhood..." These are the outtakes and alternate versions from the sessions for 2, which is Mac Demarcoâs second official release for Captured Tracks but technically only his debut full-length. The album offered a slightly more polished sound from the lo-fi warble that permeated Rock And Roll Night Club, and these demo recordings show a rougher side of the otherwise more polished tunes on 2. Lo-fi fetishists will love the kitchen table drums and overall murk of this early recording of âCooking Up Something Good.â The sparkly guitars and tongue-click drums on these versions of âThe Stars Keep On Calling My Nameâ and âSherrillâ recall Worn Copy-era Ariel Pink (I tried to get through this review without mentioning him but just couldnât do it), and I think I might actually prefer them to the versions that ended up on 2. I'm definitely partial to these two (2!) recordings of âDreaminâ - both the scuzzy âDreaminâ Fastâ and the woozy screwtape version âDreaminâ Slowâ - over the album version. Best song title goes to the instrumental âHarrison Ford Escort,â which would eventually become the killer âFreaking Out The Neighborhoodâ on 2. Also check out the alternate instrumental demo of âMy Kind Of Womanâ and âLonely Shredder,â which would serve as the instrumental basis of âOde To Viceroy.â Limited edition repress on seafoam green vinyl to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Captured Tracks, recommended.
- seafoam green colored vinyl
- Captured Tracks 10th anniversary edition
- digital download included
- limited edition of 5000
- music label:Â Captured Tracks 2018
reviewed by avocado andrew 08/2018
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Mac DeMarco: 2 Demos (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
Mac DeMarco: 2 Demos (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
"Daddyâs on the sofa; pride of the neighborhood..." These are the outtakes and alternate versions from the sessions for 2, which is Mac Demarcoâs second official release for Captured Tracks but technically only his debut full-length. The album offered a slightly more polished sound from the lo-fi warble that permeated Rock And Roll Night Club, and these demo recordings show a rougher side of the otherwise more polished tunes on 2. Lo-fi fetishists will love the kitchen table drums and overall murk of this early recording of âCooking Up Something Good.â The sparkly guitars and tongue-click drums on these versions of âThe Stars Keep On Calling My Nameâ and âSherrillâ recall Worn Copy-era Ariel Pink (I tried to get through this review without mentioning him but just couldnât do it), and I think I might actually prefer them to the versions that ended up on 2. I'm definitely partial to these two (2!) recordings of âDreaminâ - both the scuzzy âDreaminâ Fastâ and the woozy screwtape version âDreaminâ Slowâ - over the album version. Best song title goes to the instrumental âHarrison Ford Escort,â which would eventually become the killer âFreaking Out The Neighborhoodâ on 2. Also check out the alternate instrumental demo of âMy Kind Of Womanâ and âLonely Shredder,â which would serve as the instrumental basis of âOde To Viceroy.â Limited edition repress on seafoam green vinyl to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Captured Tracks, recommended.
- seafoam green colored vinyl
- Captured Tracks 10th anniversary edition
- digital download included
- limited edition of 5000
- music label:Â Captured Tracks 2018
reviewed by avocado andrew 08/2018
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"Daddyâs on the sofa; pride of the neighborhood..." These are the outtakes and alternate versions from the sessions for 2, which is Mac Demarcoâs second official release for Captured Tracks but technically only his debut full-length. The album offered a slightly more polished sound from the lo-fi warble that permeated Rock And Roll Night Club, and these demo recordings show a rougher side of the otherwise more polished tunes on 2. Lo-fi fetishists will love the kitchen table drums and overall murk of this early recording of âCooking Up Something Good.â The sparkly guitars and tongue-click drums on these versions of âThe Stars Keep On Calling My Nameâ and âSherrillâ recall Worn Copy-era Ariel Pink (I tried to get through this review without mentioning him but just couldnât do it), and I think I might actually prefer them to the versions that ended up on 2. I'm definitely partial to these two (2!) recordings of âDreaminâ - both the scuzzy âDreaminâ Fastâ and the woozy screwtape version âDreaminâ Slowâ - over the album version. Best song title goes to the instrumental âHarrison Ford Escort,â which would eventually become the killer âFreaking Out The Neighborhoodâ on 2. Also check out the alternate instrumental demo of âMy Kind Of Womanâ and âLonely Shredder,â which would serve as the instrumental basis of âOde To Viceroy.â Limited edition repress on seafoam green vinyl to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Captured Tracks, recommended.
- seafoam green colored vinyl
- Captured Tracks 10th anniversary edition
- digital download included
- limited edition of 5000
- music label:Â Captured Tracks 2018


















