So Tonight That I Might See (Reissue) (Violet Smoke With Purple and Black Splatter Vinyl)
Open your eyes! Because So Tonight That I Might See has gotten a special limited edition splatter colour pressing. Originally released in 1993, and flaunting the mega-hit Fade Into You that floated Mazzy Star into everyone's ears, this classic has never quite left our hearts. Named the second-best dream pop album of all time by Pitchfork (just behind Heaven or Las Vegas), this is essential nocturnal listening, a slow-burning classic that has only grown more beloved with time. - Flying Out
Mazzy Star's So Tonight That I Might See is their second studio album, released on October 5, 1993. The album features the classic track Fade Into You.
The album closely follows the style of their previous work, but with equal success. Wasted travels steadily along the twelve-bar road, with nuanced, snarling guitar embellishments. Blue Light exudes a smoky, blue-eyed (if black-hearted) soul vibe.
One standout is the cover of Arthur Lee's Five String Serenade, enhanced by lilting cello and tambourine accompaniment. Roback's electric/lysergic guitar explorations and Sandoval's bluesy, lazily erotic vocals create a deeply evocative atmosphere, making So Tonight That I Might See the perfect 2:00am album.
Tracklist:
1. Fade Into You
2. Bells Ring
3. Mary Of Silence
4. Five String Serenade
5. Blue Light
6. She’s My Baby
7. Unreflected
8. Wasted
9. Into Dust
10. So Tonight I Might See
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