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'''''Tremolo''''' is an [[extended play]] by [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]], released in February 1991 by [[Creation Records]]. The EP was a critical success and topped the UK Indie Chart.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Indie Charts: 2 March 1991|series=[[The Chart Show|The ITV Chart Show]]|network=[[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]|date=2 March 1991|accessdate=19 April 2012}}</ref> It featured the single "To Here Knows When," which subsequently appeared (in a different mix) on the band's second album ''[[Loveless (My Bloody Valentine album)|Loveless]]'' in an alternate mix.
'''''Tremolo''''' is an [[extended play]] by [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]], released in February 1991 by [[Creation Records]]. The EP was a critical success and topped the UK Indie Chart.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Indie Charts: 2 March 1991|series=[[The Chart Show|The ITV Chart Show]]|network=[[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]|date=2 March 1991|accessdate=19 April 2012}}</ref> It featured the single "To Here Knows When," which subsequently appeared (in a different mix) on the band's second album ''[[Loveless (My Bloody Valentine album)|Loveless]]''.


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 15:02, 27 December 2019

Tremolo
EP by
Released20 February 1991
RecordedMay 1990–January 1991
Genre
Length18:43
LabelCreation Records (CRE085)
ProducerMy Bloody Valentine
My Bloody Valentine chronology
Glider
(1990)
Tremolo
(1991)
Loveless
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link
Robert ChristgauA− link

Tremolo is an extended play by My Bloody Valentine, released in February 1991 by Creation Records. The EP was a critical success and topped the UK Indie Chart.[1] It featured the single "To Here Knows When," which subsequently appeared (in a different mix) on the band's second album Loveless.

Background

The EP featured the band more heavily utilising samplers, which allowed them to play back sounds on keyboard.[2] Sampled sounds include guitar feedback, vocals, a BBC stock sound effects recording to create a low-end effect on "To Here Knows When",[3] and a Turkish belly dancing track ripped from cassette on the track “Swallow.”[2] The title is a reference to the band's heavy usage of guitar tremolo and vibrato to create blurred, dreamlike tones (Kevin Shields' method of strumming chords while simultaneously bending his guitar's tremolo/whammy bar was referred to as "glide guitar").

In November 1991, Shields commented: "Tremolo had seven tracks on it, but you're not allowed to do that, so we called it four tracks and didn't name three of them. People just thought they were weird bits!"[4] The lead track, "To Here Knows When", has a longer and more ethereal coda—essentially constituting a separate song—than the version later included on the album Loveless. "Swallow" and "Honey Power" also each contain an instrumental coda. All three segues/codas feature backwards guitar loops and heavy reverb.

The cover art was also used as one of the band's most popular t-shirt designs.

Videos were filmed for the songs "Swallow" and "To Here Knows When" under the direction of Angus Cameron.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kevin Shields except where noted

7-inch (CRE 085)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."To Here Knows When"Bilinda Butcher, Shields4:44
2."Swallow" 3:39
12-inch (CRE 085T)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."To Here Knows When" (plus instrumental coda)Bilinda Butcher, Shields5:46
2."Swallow" (plus instrumental coda) 4:52
3."Honey Power" (plus coda)Butcher, Shields4:35
4."Moon Song" 3:23
  • Also issued as a CD (CRESCD085)

Personnel

My Bloody Valentine
Technical personnel

References

  1. ^ "Indie Charts: 2 March 1991". The ITV Chart Show. 2 March 1991. ITV. {{cite episode}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ a b Parkes, Taylor. ""Not Doing Things Is Soul Destroying" - Kevin Shields Of MBV Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  3. ^ Tapeop
  4. ^ "World War Skreeeee!". My Bloody Valentine: To Here Knows Web. 9 November 1991. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  5. ^ Tischler, Eric. 2001. My Bloody Valentine: Song-by-song with Kevin Shields. [ONLINE] Available at: http://tapeop.com/articles/26/my-bloody-valentine-2/. [Accessed 30 March 2017].