Nirvana - All Of
Us 1968
All of Us Review by Richie Unterberger.
Nirvana's second album was dainty period British pop-psychedelia, falling on the lightest shade of that category that could be imagined. For some adventurous pop fans, few higher recommendations could be concocted. For most 1960s collectors, though, it's fair to say that it's too precious and insubstantial to qualify as a major work. Their most well-known song, "Rainbow Chaser," leads off, with its prominent phasing effects; "Tiny Goddess," one of their best ballads, comes next. The rest of the album doesn't measure up to those two tracks, with pretty but not compelling melodies (sometimes reminiscent of, but not in the same class as, Paul McCartney) and orchestration that, like the songs themselves, seem to tiptoe for fear of being too forceful. The overall result is too saccharine, and occasionally even childish.
Tracklist:
1. Rainbow Chaser
2. Tiny Goddess
3. The Touchables
(All Of Us)
4. Melanie Blue
5. Trapeze
6. The Show Must
Go On
7. Girl In The
Park
8. Miami
Masquerade
9. Frankie The
Great
10. You Can Try
It
11. Everybody
Loves The Clown
12. St. John's
Wood Affair
13. Flashbulb
14. Oh! What A
Performance
15. Darling
Darlene
16. C Side Of
Ocho Rios
Thank you very much for posting the 2 CDs of the English group Nirvana (60s). I really like the song "All of Us" that was used on the soundtrack of the movie "The Touchables". Greetings.
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