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The Nits - In The Dutch Mountains - 1987 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

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The Nits - In The Dutch Mountains - 1987 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

The Nits - In The Dutch Mountains - 1987
Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Covers | FP*RS*FF | 931 MB + 248 MB
1987 / Genre: Pop - New Wave - CBS Records NL

In the Dutch Mountains is an album by The Nits. It was released in October 1987 by Columbia Records. In the Dutch Mountains was the Nits' most successful album to date and the first to gain a UK and U.S. release. Its lead single and title track was a reasonable hit across the European continent, and is considered their signature song. In the Netherlands, two more singles were pulled off the album, "J.O.S. Days" and "The Panorama Man".
"Enjoy this creative and atmospheric album; The Nits make music like an artist makes an artwork: with love and passion".

Note > No silence was deleted; please burn this album gapless..




Review:

After the synthesized hijinks and tomfoolery that blighted much of Henk, the Nits – once again a four-piece with the addition of bassist Joke Geraets – opted for a return to simplicity with In the Dutch Mountains. The result was an album that probably did more to seduce listeners far beyond their homeland than any other, not least because it was the first to secure a release in the U.S. and the U.K. Yet although it was recorded live in the studio direct to two-track tape, this is no mere exercise in bash-it-out, one-take boogie.

It's a warmly atmospheric set that contains some of the Nits' most fully realized work to date. Many of the songs are inspired by childhood memories, including the title track with its reference to the young Henk Hofstede's assumption that there must be mountains beyond the borders of his home town of Amsterdam. A massive hit across continental Europe, "In the Dutch Mountains" still generates a storm of applause at Nits concerts. Another live mainstay is "J.O.S. Days," an atypically rustic song about Hofstede's failure to make his local football team, featuring sampled acoustic guitar and (real) harmonica.

This contrasts sharply with the dreamy "Two Skaters," at around seven minutes one of the longest songs in the Nits' repertoire and as close as they've ever gotten to an exercise in pure atmospherics. Other highlights include "The Swimmer" (yet another in a long line of film references), with frenzied accelerating piano assaults framing a delicate melody; the faintly berserk "An Eating House"; and the gorgeous lullaby "Good Night," with Hofstede's tender vocals cushioned by a remarkably convincing brass band sample. On the vinyl edition, this made for a wonderful coda to the album, but for the CD release three bonus tracks – none of them quite in keeping with the rest – were tacked onto the end. Nevertheless, In the Dutch Mountains marked the beginning of a richly creative five-year period that the Nits have yet to top.

Christopher Evans > Allmusic.com ****


Track List:
    01 In the Dutch Mountains
    02 J.O.S. Days
    03 Two Skaters
    04 Pelican and Penguin
    05 In a Play (Das Mädchen Im Pelz)
    06 Oom-Pah-Pah

    07 The Panorama Man
    08 Mountain Jan
    09 One Eye Open
    10 An Eating House
    11 The Swimmer
    12 Good Night

The Musicians:

Henk Hofstede - vocals, guitar
Robert Jan Stips - keyboards, backing vocals
Joke Geraets - double bass
Rob Kloet - drums

Additional musicians

Jaap van Beusekom - steel guitar
Jolanda de Wit - backing vocals
Saskia van Essen - backing vocals
Lieve Geuens - backing vocals




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