21790 was recorded at G-Max Manchester England on 21st July 1990
DVD info :
NTSC - Aspect Ratio : 4:3 - DVD 5 - Region : 0 - Duration : 78 min.
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@Desperado(Let it go, l...):by Geoff Orens
More rock-oriented than the other major Madchester bands, the Inspiral Carpets' debut draws heavily from 1960s British rock influences featuring Clint Boon's prominent use of the Hammond organ. Swirling around dense,fast-paced guitar, Life was less in debt to psychedelia than to the garage punk of the same period. Not only was their music grittier than their contemporaries, but the band's lyrics were darker and focused on observations of working-class life. As such, their slower pieces, including the hit "This Is How It Feels," were less often love songs than gutsy social testimonies. However, it is on the Hammond-driven tracks where the band really are at their best. "Weakness," with its quasi-surf guitar break, "Move," and "Commercial Rain" all feature intense organ grooves with soaring pop choruses. The stunning closer, "Sackville," brings together all the various elements of the band's sound in one powerful vision of poverty. Although the occasional homogeneity of the group's music stops the album from becoming a true classic, Life is a stunning piece of work. [Note: The British version of the album was different than the American pressing. "Commercial Rain," "Weakness," "Biggest Mountain," and "I'll Keep It in Mind" were cut. An additional cut, "Besides Me," was added.]