Nearly all of the Paisley bands were audibly Californian, but while they hailed from Davis, California, the Dream Syndicate’s key influences were significantly from the East Coast: the Velvet Underground (particularly White Light/White Heat), and mid-’60s Bob Dylan (think Highway 61 Revisited). At the core of their sound was the bracing thrust and parry between Karl Precoda’s lead guitar, noisy and elemental but inspired in its wanderlust, and the sharp report of Steve Wynn’s rhythm guitar, yielding a tougher and more abrasive sound than their peers. Consequently, the Dream Syndicate’s debut album, 1982’s The Days of Wine and Roses, is arguably the finest LP to come out of the Paisley Underground’s salad days, and ultimately atypical of the movement, a blast of beautiful but ominous rock & roll chaos whose speedy guitar-based attack was held in place by the intelligent minimalism of bassist Kendra Smith and drummer Dennis Duck.
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A1 / Tell Me When It’s Over / 3:27
A2 / Definitely Clean / 3:25
A3 / That’s What You Always Say / 3:08
A4 / Then She Remembers / 4:03
A5 / Halloween / 6:29
B1 / When You Smile / 4:10
B2 / Until Lately / 6:50
B3 / Too Little, Too Late / 3:17
B4 / The Days Of Wine And Roses / 7:22
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