01 - Tell Me When it's Over.mp3
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02 - Definitely Clean.mp3
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03 - That's What You Always Say.mp3
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04 - Then She Remembers.mp3
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05 - Halloween.mp3
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06 - When You Smile.mp3
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07 - Until Lately.mp3
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08 - Too Little, Too Late.mp3
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09 - Days of Wine and Roses.mp3
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10 - Sure Thing (Down There EP version).mp3
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11 - That's What You Always Say (Down There EP version).mp3
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12 - When You Smile (Down There EP version).mp3
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13 - Some Kinda Itch (Down There EP version).mp3
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14 - Too Little, Too Late (rehearsal).mp3
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15 - Definitely Clean (rehearsal).mp3
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16 - That's What You Always Say (15 Minutes version).mp3
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17 - Last Chance for You.mp3
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Back.jpg
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Front.jpg
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Dream Syndicate - Days of Wine and Roses (1982).txt
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Dream Syndicate - Days of Wine and Roses.m3u
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The Dream Syndicate, formed by guitarists Steve Wynn and Karl Precoda and bassist Kendra Smith, acted as the natural bridge between the Television (and the new wave in general) and the new generation of psychedelic rockers. Their first album, Days Of Wine And Roses (1982), conveyed, more than anything else, the synthesis of Bob Dylan and the Velvet Underground that had been the hidden theme of the new wave. Echoes of the Rolling Stones, the Stooges and the Doors increased the hellish atmospheres of Wynn's confessional trips. While Wynn was lost in his existential panic, Precoda and Smith lifted the music to a majestic level. -Piero Scaruffi-