Mazzy Star So Tonight That I Might See LP 180 Gram Vinyl Capitol Records 2022 EU

Title: So Tonight That I Might See
Catalog Number: 00602557537574
Label: Capitol
Reissued by: Capitol Records
Barcode: 602557537574
Original release year: 1993
Reissue year: 2022
Number of discs: 1
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Total Item Weight: 286gr
Pressing country: EU
For Market Release in: EU
Added to catalog on: November 4, 2023
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
Gloriously out of step with the zeitgeist, the introspective So Tonight That I Might See from Mazzy Star bore scant relation to the grungy guitar records dominating the alt-rock scene. Indeed, "Fade Into You" ironically began its steady ascent up the Billboard chart while the world mourned the death of Kurt Cobain.
In keeping with the quality of their magical, laconic music, the success of Mazzy Star's second album, So Tonight That I Might See seemingly came out of nowhere. Eventually going platinum, the record's unexpected climb to commercial prominence began on the back of the surprise success of its second single, the dreamily atmospheric "Fade Into You," which rose into the Billboard Top 50 seven months after its parent album first hit the racks in October 1993. Gloriously out of step with the zeitgeist, the introspective So Tonight That I Might See bore scant relation to the grungy guitar records dominating the alt-rock scene. Indeed, "Fade Into You" ironically began its steady ascent up the Billboard chart while the world mourned the death of Kurt Cobain.
The product of ad hoc studio sessions, So Tonight That I Might See made no attempt to hide its rough 'n' ready nature, with "She's My Baby" and the grinding, "Venus In Furs"-esque titular song sounding almost willfully loose. More often than not, however, the album nonchalantly sauntered towards genius, not least on the droning, acid-tinged "Mary Of Silence," the duo's skeletal, cello-enhanced cover of Arthur Lee's "Five String Serenade" and the strung-out blues-rock of the aptly-titled "Wasted."
The record initially sold modestly, despite attracting tuned-in critics such as Los Angeles Times' Steve Hochman, who enthusiastically proclaimed that it "may well be the best psychedelic blues album since Cream." However, just when observers were preparing to file it away as a slow-burning niche record, So Tonight That I Might See started its stealthy ascent up the Billboard chart, peaking at No. 36 and moving a million copies.
Track Listing:
01. Fade Into You
02. Bells Ring
03. Mary Of Silence
04. Five String Serenade
05. Blue Light
06. She's My Baby
07. Unreflected
08. Wasted
09. Into Dust
10. So Tonight That I Might See
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