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Interpol - Our Love To Admire flac album
  • Performer Interpol
  • Title Our Love To Admire
  • Date of release 2017
  • Country US
  • Style Alternative Rock, Indie Rock
  • Other formats AU MP4 VQF TTA DXD DMF MP2
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1777 mb
  • Size FLAC 1735 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 809

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Recorded at Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village and The Magic Shop in New York City, the album is the group's first to be released on a major label as they departed from Matador Records beforehand. On April 25, 2007 the band officially announced the album title as Our Love to Admire as well as the track listing.

Our Love to Admire is the third studio album by Interpol. It was released on July 10th, 2007. It was the first album in which the band used keyboards from the start, which they said was like having a fifth member. The cover photograph was taken at a store in Utah, and most of the other photos came from the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles.

Though Our Love to Admire is technically Interpol's first major-label album, the way the band attempted to streamline the gorgeously dark atmospherics of Turn on the Bright Lights into something more marketable on Antics made that album feel more like their big-time debut than this album does.

Recorded at Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village and The Magic Shop Studios in New York City, the album is the group's first to be released on a major label, following the release of their debut and follow-up albums on the independent label Matador Records.

Interpol's critically acclaimed third studio album 'Our Love To Admire' will be released for the first time on heavyweight double-vinyl to commemorate its 10 year anniversary. Produced by Rich Costey (Muse, Franz Ferdinand, Biffy Clyro), the remastered album includes the singles 'The Heinrich Maneuver' and 'Mammoth'. The gatefold packaging includes custom inner sleeves.

Interpol seemed to burst from the forehead of David Bowie circa 2001, a New Wave nightmare come true: glittery goth guitars, an animal-nitrate rhythm section, Paul Banks’ brilliantly idiotic poetry and the funniest gay-bullfighter fashion crimes since Bryan Ferry discovered capri pants. These days, the night-crawling New York boys are sounding a lot like . and Our Love to Admire is their version of . s Fables of the Reconstruction; after an epochal debut and an aggressively electricfollow-up, here’s the solid, understated third album that digs in without trying to break new ground.

Album · 2007 · 19 Songs. Our Love to Admire (Bonus Track Version).

Tracklist

A1 Pioneer To The Falls 5:41
A2 No I In Threesome 3:51
A3 The Scale 3:24
B1 The Heinrich Maneuver 3:28
B2 Mammoth 4:13
C1 Pace Is The Trick 4:37
C2 All Fired Up 3:35
C3 Rest My Chemistry 5:00
D1 Who Do You Think 3:13
D2 Wrecking Ball 4:33
D3 The Lighthouse 5:24

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed To – Capitol Records
  • Distributed By – Universal Music Enterprises
  • Manufactured By – Universal Music Enterprises
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Interpol
  • Copyright (c) – Interpol
  • Designed At – GraphicTherapy NYC
  • Exclusive Retailer – The Sound Of Vinyl

Credits

  • Design – David Calderley
  • Engineer – Claudius Mittendorfer
  • Engineer [Assisted At Electric Ladyland Studios] – Charlie Stavish
  • Engineer [Assisted At The Magic Shop] – Brian Thorn
  • Mastered By – Greg Calbi
  • Performer – Carlos D., Daniel Kessler, Paul Banks , Samuel Fogarino
  • Photography By – Seth Smoot
  • Producer, Mixed By, Engineer – Rich Costey
  • Written-By, Producer – Interpol

Notes

Released for the first time on heavyweight double-vinyl to commemorate its 10 year anniversary. The gatefold packaging includes custom inner sleeves.

500x Clear and Smoky White Vinyl (The Sound of Vinyl Exclusive)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 602557574029
  • Barcode (Printed): 6 02557 57402 9
  • Rights Society: Bel-BIEM
  • Label Code: LC03098

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
0946 3 76538 1 4, 50999502139 2 4 Interpol Our Love To Admire ‎(2xLP, Album + CD, Album) Capitol Records, Capitol Records 0946 3 76538 1 4, 50999502139 2 4 US 2007
0946 3 76538 2 1 Interpol Our Love To Admire ‎(CD, Album) Capitol Records 0946 3 76538 2 1 US 2007
0946 3 96248 1 2 Interpol Our Love To Admire ‎(2xLP, Album) Capitol Records 0946 3 96248 1 2 UK 2007
00602557596502 Interpol Our Love To Admire ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM, Gat + DVD) Capitol Records 00602557596502 UK & Europe 2017
5099950110926 Interpol Our Love To Admire ‎(CD, Album) Capitol Records 5099950110926 Mexico 2007


Talk about Interpol - Our Love To Admire


Bluddefender
My copy sounds VERY good. I was concerned because of the "smokey" vinyl but Im impressed and very happy with this version. Everything is clear, bass has nice weight to it and isn't muddy or over done and the highs come through clear and distinguished as well.
Washington
LMAO at these internet flippers trying to shuck this for $100 on here.Especially when the quality of this pressing SUCKS compared to the standard black version. That's because colored vinyl is gimmicky crap, usually poorly manufactured and of poor quality. Nothing more than foolish collector's bait to falsely justify extortionist prices for something that offers no return investment whatsoever. I paid $22 for my 10th anniversary black vinyl copy and it sounds rich and lively...something the colored vinyl copy I play-tested most definitely does not. A fool and his money are soon parted.
Mpapa
Nine Inch Nails fan, I bet you are really fun at parties. I purchase whatever is available to me be it black or coloured and my coloured records of various weights sound every bit as good as my black records. But you're entitled to your opinion and, like many on the internet, you will share it where you please. I just don't think anyone cares that much. Anyway, looking forward to the new Interpol album!
Rleyistr
Prove what? One only needs to look at your posts. Your ridiculous tone. Says everything one needs to know about you. To quote Lou Reed: "If you talk like you write nobody listens to you!" Have a good day;);)
Dakora
And yet, you STILL have no evidence to back any of your claims up. If it's cliched and inaccurate, PROVE IT. If vinyl is so complex that colored vinyl is just as good as black vinyl (which it most certainly is not), then PROVE IT. I have provided easily-verified facts and examples to support my original claim that black vinyl is far superior to gimmicky colored vinyl. Because it's TRUE. You? You just keep coming back to try and have the last word, with lame insults and subterfuge, looking like a joke. It should be clear to anyone who has a clue about vinyl that you are talking out of your rear and have no basis to the argument you are trying -- and failing -- to make here. Just stop typing.
Arabella V.
My pressing is pretty bad - crackles and pops and one of the records is a few millimetres too big for my turntable (rubs against the needle arm making it sound wonky and warped)
Silverbrew
God, are you D.U.M.B.. I NEVER said I preferred colour vinyl. I only objected to your blatant overgeneralization because this whole "Colour vinyl is inherently inferior" claim is one of the most clichéd assumptions in record collecting . I know that people like YOU prefer black and white patterns but... unfortunately reality - and vinyl - is a tad more complex. Now shoot up.
Ranenast
Right. No facts to your argument, as suspected. Just another novice collector assuming colored vinyl is better because the price is marked up, with no knowledge to back it up. You're dismissed.
Nilasida
Dude, you sound like a real uncool guy. Enjoy your "superior" black vinyl!
Kamuro
Not my problem. People can believe whatever they want. It's this "moongoon" guy who is talking nonsense without providing any facts to the matter, not me.
Lahorns Gods
Yeah but they way you come off is going to keep anyone from taking your seriously.
breakingthesystem
How so? Clearly I know what I'm talking about here. This IS a vinyl collectors site, is it not?
Tojahn
You've got too much time on your hands dude. Extra words
Broadcaster
Here is a Discogs discussion that I helped pioneer a few years back, outlining why black vinyl is far superior to colored wax: https://www.discogs.com/group/thread/600594Maybe you and some of your fellow "helpfuls" who are new to vinyl can educate yourselves on the properties that make black vinyl superior to all other colors, for many different reasons. The whole "black is a color too, after all" is actually a very lame argument that has been refuted here at Discogs, on the Steve Hoffmann forums, and elsewhere many times. Not just on your say-so. I can understand that you probably want to defend colored vinyl, in that you've likely been duped into buying plenty of it for its pretty color that sacrifices its sound quality, but it's simple algorithms and science at work here. But if you want to continue to argue the matter, please show us where you're getting these "facts" that colored vinyl is just as good as standard black vinyl. Otherwise, you're just another vinyl novice running at the mouth about things you clearly aren't versed in.
Felolv
If it "not your problem" then why bother? It's untrue because colour vinyl isn't inherently inferior. Black vinyl is coloured too btw. But that's a fact people like you will never ever get:)
Magis
Obviously you are, since you're reading AND replying.And how is it untrue? I play-tested BOTH the black and colored variants. The black sounds infinitely better. Not my problem you and others are so easily duped by pointless colored vinyl that has zero incentive.
Punind
You REALLY think people here are interested in your clichéd - and untrue - rant? Say something SUBSTANTIAL or leave but spare us your clichés about color vinyl.A fool and his words;)
Matty
anyone else's copy have really static-y middle frequencies? fart boy
Molotok
doesn't look like it according to the matrix number s
zzzachibis
Hi fart boy, is your pressing done by GZ media?
misery
the pre-order website for this variant (https://thesoundofvinyl.us/interpol-our-love-to-admire-exclusive-color.html) says it includes Mind Over Time as the 12th track, however after listening all the way though, it does not contain the song. major bummer.
Forey
now all sold out. I hope the quality is good.