1927

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...Ish
Used - LP - 81986-1
1989 Original with inner sleeve and hype sticker on shrink. Saw cut. "Ish" by 1927, released in 1988, is a remarkable debut album that encapsulates the essence of Australian pop-rock during the late 1980s. The band, led by the charismatic Eric Weideman, brings a dynamic sound enriched with catchy hooks and emotionally resonant lyrics. The album is characterized by its polished production, which was typical of the era, and showcases the ensemble's ability to craft memorable melodies and poignant narratives. Songs like "That's When I Think of You" and "If I Could" stand out as quintessential tracks that exemplify the band's prowess in blending pop sensibilities with rock elements, making them timeless hits that still resonate with listeners today. The production on "Ish" is seamless, thanks to the meticulous work of producer Charles Fisher, who ensures that each track maintains a cohesive yet distinct sound. The album's lyrical content often explores themes of love, longing, and introspection, delivered through Weideman's earnest vocal performances. The instrumentation is tight, with layered guitar riffs and catchy keyboard lines that complement the driving rhythm section. "Ish" not only made a significant impact on the Australian music scene upon its release but also cemented 1927's place in the annals of pop-rock history. The album's ability to balance mainstream appeal with genuine emotional depth is a testament to 1927's artistry and the timeless quality of their music. more

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