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Lonerism[10th Anniversary Super Deluxe 3 LP Boxset]
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Triple vinyl, Box Set, Extended Play, Extra Tracks
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | Be Above It |
2 | Endors Toi |
3 | Apocalypse Dreams |
Disc: 2
1 | Mind Mischief |
2 | Music to Walk Home By |
3 | Why Won't They Talk to Me? |
Disc: 3
1 | Feels Like We Only Go Backwards |
2 | Keep on Lying |
3 | Elephant |
Disc: 4
1 | She Just Won't Believe Me |
2 | Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control |
3 | Sun's Coming Up |
Disc: 5
1 | Retina Show - Unreleased Demo |
2 | Sidetrack Soundtrack |
Disc: 6
1 | Assorted Sketches, 2010-2012 |
Editorial Reviews
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Lonerism, Tame Impala present fans with a deluxe 3 LP reissue of the album that features previously unreleased demos from the era. Lonerism was Tame Impala's breakout record. It received critical acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork and NME and is regarded as one of the best albums of 2012. This expanded deluxe edition of the album features the original album track list, 2 previously unreleased demos, a full side of album demos, and a deluxe 24-page booklet.
Product details
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 12.4 x 12.28 x 0.47 inches; 1.95 Pounds
- Manufacturer : Interscope
- Original Release Date : 2023
- Date First Available : February 14, 2023
- Label : Interscope
- ASIN : B0BVGJ62TY
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #24,220 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,300 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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There are forays through familiar territory: love found and lost and never really given, the standard messing-with-my-heart that feels major because it happens to you, even though it happens to everyone. And those songs are actually quite awesome. (The album’s musical high point’s probably the looping “Keep On Lying,” a circular meta-song about the repetitiveness of our character defects, a song whose message is as much in its structure as in its lyrics. “I guess I’ll go and tell you just as soon as I get to the end of this song, to the end of this song, to the end of this song…” he croons, and not only does the lyric deliberately repeat, but the track fades in mid-song and fades out midway, implying that the listener will never get the promised explanation, just a lot of psychedelic guitar pyrotechnics that will hopefully distract them.) But the album has plenty of other things to say about the inner voyage; there are also great meditations on anonymity and stardom, on being special in a generation where everyone was told they were special—and then discovering that you are special, only nobody else knows it, and you don’t know how to deal with all the loneliness that entails.
“This could be the day that it goes through. It could be the day that all our dreams come true,” he coos on “Apocalypse Dreams,” and his angst will be familiar to anyone who’s ever waited for the life-changing deal, the big opportunity from the agent or the label, the Email That Will Change Everything. He does know he’s gotta pay his dues first—“I gotta bide my time as a face in the crowd,” he observes on “Gotta Be Above It.” But above and beyond that’s the longing for a truly transformative experience, a chance to pass through a stargate of sorts to a different world, out of the crowd and onto a stage and into our hearts. And yet he has the good sense to not only show sadness about the length of the journey, but worry about whether it’s even worthwhile: “Am I getting closer?” he asks. “Will I ever get there? Does it even matter?”
Given all the angst and alienation it’s appropriate, perhaps, that Parker’s from Perth, one of the most isolated big cities on the planet, the far end of the English-speaking world. But it should also be noted that he’s voicing the frustrations of an entire generation. On the basis of his sound and vocal qualities, he’s earned comparisons to John Lennon. To my mind it’s not entirely fair, partly because Tame Impala’s basically a solo project and, for my money, he’s better than Lennon was solo. (Although I’m hardly the first to notice this, it seems that without the input of the other Beatles, there were no checks on Lennon’s arty extravagances.) And he’s staking his own claim as a voice of a generation—albeit a fragmented generation, one where Beatles-like superstardom may no longer be possible because there is no more monoculture, less broadcasting, and instead a multitude of voices howling into the void.
It took me a few years to check this album out; I felt like it was being overrated—and there is, after all, SOOO MUCH music to listen to nowadays. Now I’m kicking myself for missing out. It’s retro and futuristic and timeless, and I suspect that when 2020 rolls around, it’ll be on my top ten of the decade.
Parker's lyrics perfectly match his melodies. He tells you just enough of 'the story' so that you, the listener, can fill in the rest from your own experiences. Then, it becomes YOUR song, too. Sometimes, I just ache as I listen to this album--
it is cathartic as heck to know another person has been to these secret places. You realize that it isn't just you. Others have felt these intense emotions, too. It's part of life.
Kevin Parker, aka Tame Impala, is one brave soul & one wildly talented musician! He lets us into his mysterious world fully. I'm 61 years old & I LOVE rock. Still, the last Stones album I ever bought was 'Exile On Main Street.' You just have to move on. How else do you grow? I have always listened to all kinds of music, & I am thrilled that I stumbled onto Tame Impala. It's just a great album that flows perfectly from song to song, taking you for a glorious ride on stacked harmonies within beautiful melodies & deep lyrics. I think everyone should buy this album & play it over & over. You'll love it, too!
Top reviews from other countries
En especial el lonerism que se escucha de mejor calidad que en spotify.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 13, 2024
En especial el lonerism que se escucha de mejor calidad que en spotify.
Reviewed in Italy on February 11, 2024