Night Drive - Chromatics

Night Drive

Chromatics

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2007-08-28
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 2007 Italians Do It Better

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Telephone Call Chromatics 1:50 USD 0.99
2
Night Drive Chromatics 3:43 USD 0.99
3
I Want Your Love Chromatics 6:41 USD 0.99
4
Running Up That Hill Chromatics 6:06 USD 0.99
5
Killing Spree Chromatics 3:58 USD 0.99
6
Healer Chromatics 3:53 USD 0.99
7
Mask Chromatics 5:34 USD 0.99
8
Tomorrow Is So Far Away Chromatics 7:06 USD 0.99
9
Let's Make This a Moment To Re Chromatics 3:30 USD 0.99
10
Tick of the Clock Chromatics 15:38 USD Album Only
11
Shining Violence Chromatics 3:16 USD 0.99
12
Circled Sun Chromatics 4:07 USD 0.99
13
Bell Chromatics 2:37 USD 0.99
14
The Gemini Chromatics 3:59 USD 0.99
15
Accelerator Chromatics 7:27 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Still a great album

    5
    By Spectre741
    if this came out as a new release today, it would definitely still get 5-star reviews because it's timeless to me. it captures the aura of late 70's/ early 80's synthwave while still being current. Also "running up that hill" is a great Kate Bush cover!
  • Mediocre

    3
    By sbhudson86
    Pretty sad when the highest rated song is a cover of a Kate Bush classic. Placebo's cover is better.
  • Sexy, Icy, Sleek

    5
    By Post Prufrock
    Definitely took a while for it to open up, but Johnny Jewel and Co. have done an incredible job in updating classic Italo disco to create something far more potent than I think anyone ever expected from the genre; a fascinatingly dark and seductive work whose only light comes from fleeting streetlights and flickering neon signs. I'm also about 247% sure that this album was the direct inspiration for the cinematography and overall tone of Nicolas Winding Refn's masterful film, "Drive" ("Night Drive"'s epic fifteen-minute centerpiece "Tick of the Clock" was used in its opening title sequence).
  • Listen Late

    5
    By goytsy
    As the title suggests, this album really should be listened to in its entirety on a lonely drive through the city at night with the music turned up loud and the streetlights floating by like fireflies.
  • Kill for love

    5
    By Kchaga8
    Awesome nostalgia!