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Night of Electric Silence
Silencers
Night of Electric Silence
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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The Silencers' leader, Jimmie O'Neill stormed out of Glasgow in the late `70s with the Stiff Label band, Fingerprintz. After that fizzled away he formed The Silencers - often lumped into the Celtic-rock tinged sounds of U2...  more »

     
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All Artists: Silencers
Title: Night of Electric Silence
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Label: Last Call Records
Release Date: 7/10/2001
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: New Wave & Post-Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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The Silencers' leader, Jimmie O'Neill stormed out of Glasgow in the late `70s with the Stiff Label band, Fingerprintz. After that fizzled away he formed The Silencers - often lumped into the Celtic-rock tinged sounds of U2, Big Country or Simple Minds. The. Last Call Records.2004

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GREAT LIVE CONCERT
William Olmstead | North Hollywood, Ca United States | 07/20/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I ordered 15 CD's by Scottish rock artists. Although, many of them were very good, nothing compares to this live concert by the Silencers. They are excellent as they put a Celtic feel to rock, blues and folk. I would love to see them in concert. I highly recomend this album."
One of the World's Great Bands
Dormilona | Los Angeles | 07/11/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I got hooked on The Silencers by listening to some of their performances on YouTube. I loved some of the songs right away("Wild Mountain Thyme," which is on this album, and "Scottish Rain," which is not). But the more I listen to this band, the more I want to hear. I have fallen in love with almost all their songs (esp. "Bulletproof Heart", "The Real McCoy," "I Can Feel It," and "Partytime in Heaven," which are all on this album.) Aura's voice (I have to play "Partytime in Heaven" every day) is unbelievable - so rich and expressive, not a cookie-cutter little-girl voice. When I got this album and listened to "One Inch of Heaven" ... I was done for: That's another song I play every day, usually many times: I don't know what it hasn't been used in a soundtrack to film or movie -- it is so emotion-laden and evocative. All the vocals on this album are amazing, also the violin work."