Immerse yourself in the eclectic sounds of Taxiride with the 'Imaginate' CD, a quintessential addition to any alternative/indie rock collection. Released in 1999 by Warner Bros., this album showcases the unique blend of musical styles that catapulted the band to fame, with each track revealing a new facet of their artistic prowess. The 'Imaginate' CD features a runtime of 42 minutes and 39 seconds, packed with an array of genres that span the rock spectrum. Whether you're revisiting the classics or discovering them anew, the album is a testament to Taxiride's enduring legacy in the world of rock music.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelWarner Bros.
UPC9325583002496
eBay Product ID (ePID)5050206630
Product Key Features
Release Year1999
FormatCD
GenreRock
Run Time42 Mins 39 Seconds
ArtistTaxiride
Release TitleImaginate
Additional Product Features
DistributionMSI Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
ReviewsQ (6/00, p.116) - 3 stars out of 5 - "A novel splicing of boy-band looks with sunny power-pop....Brandishing 4-paqrt harmonies...and the kind of surf-splashed melodies on which Neil Finn built a career....Too perfect by half."
Additional informationHailing from Australia, Taxride is a young, impressive rock outfit whose debut album IMAGINATE is presented here. Fifteen songs and some enhanced content are included. CD contains 1 bonus track. This Melbourne, Australia quartet has a feel for the glossy harmonies of the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Everly Brothers, but with a '90s sensibility. The sitar hook on "Get Set," for example, shares more kinship with Kula Shaker than George Harrison, but the song's four-part harmonies are every bit as Beatlesque. With production by Jack Joseph Puig (Goo Goo Dolls, Semisonic), Imaginate is a slick record with rough edges being smoothed by strings, softly distorted guitars, and Bacharach-style horn sections -- a true bid for pop radio. ~ Steve Kurutz