The Chills- Soft Bomb (13-17)
The Chills Soft Bomb (13-17) 1992 B4 Halo Fading 0:00 B5 There Is No Point In Trying 3:32 B6 Entertainer 4:08 B7 Water Wolves 7:30 B8 Soft Bomb III 12:08 Soft Bomb is the third studio album by the New Zealand band The Chills, released on June 30, 1992, through Slash Records. Following their successful 1990 release Submarine Bells, frontman Martin Phillipps assembled a new, largely American lineup for this project, featuring musicians like Peter Holsapple from The dB's.The album is known for its ambitious scale, featuring 17 tracks across 51 minutes and blending genres like Dunedin sound, jangle pop, and indie pop. It includes notable collaborations, such as haunting orchestration by Van Dyke Parks on the track "Water Wolves". While critically well-received for its "conceptual classic" feel, the album faced commercial challenges when financial backing for its world tour was withdrawn, leading to the eventual disintegration of that specific band lineup #chills #thechills #1992 #softbomb #part3 #fullalbum

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