Tracklist
More Than Real | 6:39 | ||
Bellona | 5:38 | ||
High Come Down | 4:29 | ||
Last Exit | 6:35 | ||
Neon Rider | 2:08 | ||
Birthday | 4:16 | ||
Under The Sun | 7:02 | ||
Three Words | 5:46 | ||
Teach Me How To Fight | 5:31 | ||
When I'm Not Around | 5:22 |
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11 versions
Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Last Exit CD, Album | KIN – KIN003 | UK | 2004 | UK — 2004 | |||||
Last Exit 2×LP, Album | KIN – KIN003LP | UK | 2004 | UK — 2004 | |||||
Last Exit CD, Album; CD, Bonus | Domino – DNO 38, KIN – DNO 38 | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | Recently Edited | ||||
Last Exit CD, Promo, Album | Domino – DNO 038 | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | Recently Edited | ||||
Last Exit CD, Album | Rallye Label – RYECD 005 | Japan | 2004 | Japan — 2004 | Recently Edited | ||||
Last Exit 2×LP, Album | Domino – DNO 038 | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | New Submission | ||||
Last Exit CD, Album, Promo | KIN – KIN003 | UK | 2004 | UK — 2004 | New Submission | ||||
Last Exit 2×LP, Album, White Label, Test Pressing | KIN – KIN003LP | UK | 2004 | UK — 2004 | New Submission | ||||
Last Exit CD, Album, Reissue | Domino – REWIGCD35 | UK | 2007 | UK — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Last Exit CD, Album, Reissue | Domino – 5100902 | Australia | 2007 | Australia — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Last Exit CD, Album | Sound Improvement – SI97CD | Poland | 2012 | Poland — 2012 | New Submission |
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referencing Last Exit (2×LP, Album) DNO 038
A stone cold classic. Every song is a standout. Vinyl sounds excellent. I'm happy I got it after many years spent loving the digital release which is on an old iPod I lost or can't use any more.- Edited one year ago
referencing Last Exit (2×LP, Album) KIN003LP
Big fan since when it came out in 2004 and listening to it on vinyl for the first time is quite something. referencing Last Exit (2×LP, Album) KIN003LP
It's just a perfect album. Listening to it on vinyl. I think I saw them two or three times live, really enjoyed each time, but they never bettered this album. A dream.referencing Last Exit (2×LP, Album) KIN003LP
Repress repress repress repress repress repress desperately need this repress!referencing Last Exit (CD, Album, CD, , Bonus) DNO 38
Though I love this album since day one, I think it couldn't have sounded as hauntingly beautiful as in this time of age.referencing Last Exit (2×LP, Album) DNO 038
Starting off right! Junior Boys on vinyl is a must! 5/5referencing Last Exit (2×LP, Album) KIN003LP
Pressing sounds good to me - clean and defined. It's a very digital-sounding album, I guess, but this LP certainly hits the spot. I'm not usually one to rave about bass but it sounds so intoxicating here. As for the album itself, it's an utter beauty. That won't be news to many I don't think!referencing Last Exit (2×LP, Album) KIN003LP
Nice early release from the Junior Boys. Not a fan of this pressing, though. Sounds muffled to me.referencing Last Exit (CD, Album) KIN003
Junior Boys have taken an approach to pop music that encompasses an audible encyclopedia of what's been pop in the last twenty decades, and have filtered it through a not only a post-romantic styling, but with a degree in the Morgan Geist guide to production. They even manage to one up Geist's sequency disco like a Greek philospher teaching his own mentor. "More Than Real" comes in with a gratuitous amount of sparse drum machined antics, setting the tone for this r 'n' b cum detroit styled lp. It immediately tells you this is nothing you've heard before. Not like this. It's wonderful to hear that Junior Boys were a lovesick stalker before their heart's get destroyed during "So This Is Goodbye." Another breed of tightly stitched perfection swims out of the breathy confessionalism of "Bellona." You begin to bite your lip as you realize this could be a D. Child song without that voice. This is blue-eyed future soul, if it is to categorized. Another beast all together, "High Come Down" has the syncopation equivalence to the most underground of dub-step. A nervous drummer trying to get a mosquito off his drumset interjects the soft echo of the high school single of the summer. The Boys wave this new flag, however leisurely, that their brand of pop is a chilly cavern of lust fed through a wide history of styles.
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