When it comes to genre-defining anthologies and all-encompassing compilations, no one does it better than Cherry Red. So, it shouldn’t surprise anyone their latest compendium, entitled Cherry Stars Collide: Dream Pop, Shoegaze & Ethereal Rock 1986-1995, is an essential purchase for anyone interested in the aforementioned genres.
Comprised of 65 tracks spread across four CDs then housed in a deluxe ornately designed box alongside a 30-page booklet including a foreword by musician and author Frank Deserto, Cherry Stars Collide collects the movers and shakers of a scene that emerged in the second half of the 1980s before gaining momentum (not to mention immense popularity) as the decade grew to a close and the ‘90s began.
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