The Class of 73 Bells (feat. School of Seven Bells) - EP - Prefuse feat. School of Seven Bells

The Class of 73 Bells (feat. School of Seven Bells) - EP

Prefuse feat. School of Seven Bells

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2007-10-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 4

  • ℗ 2007 Warp Records Limited

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Class of 73 Bells (feat. S Prefuse 73 3:02
2
Smoking Red (feat. John Stanie Prefuse 73 2:57
3
En Blanco (A Prefuse / Epstein Prefuse 73 3:53
4
The Classical Sounds of 73 Bel Prefuse 73 4:23

Reviews

  • He has done better

    2
    By CleanZipItUp
    I don't own this album but from the samples it sounds lacking. He needs to reinvent himself. His old stuff "Pagina Dos", "Busy Signal", among others are some of the most interesting songs I own. He can do better than Class of 73 Bells. And Linda Rolfes is a complete hypocrite for criticising my lack of interest in this album. She hasn't even purchased the album herself. She just looked at my rating and the first sentence of my review. She doesn't know I've listened to daedelus, RJD2, and of course prefuse since their arrival to the iTunes music store. I've seen prefuse live in chicago and he didn't play anything from this album. It was his older songs (that are better). I'm entitled to my own taste, and this album doesn't satisfy my ears. Listen to Meanest Man Contest, its a much more solid EP.
  • Aww Yeah!!!

    5
    By Linda Rolfes
    This sounds awesome, and seems like just what ive been wanting lately. If you read "2Pak"'s review you'll notice he hasnt actually purchased it, so you can pretty much discount his ill informed decision.
  • Other than the weird album art...

    5
    By AJ the DJ
    The Classical Sounds of 73 Bells is very catchy. I think this is interresting that Prefuse 73 would create something like this.
  • Short but SWEEEET!

    5
    By Bat21
    I've followed this Kat since his first album and I have to say...Welcome Back. For those who LOVE electronic..buy this. It is AS good as Prefuse's The '92 vs'02 collection, which is not on iTunes (too bad). I would rather buy a short album that was good than a long album that had bits/pieces of GOOD pasted together with garbage!