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''Near-Life Experience'' is the third studio album by
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band
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, released in May 1996 on
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in the US and on Domino Records in the UK. __TOC__


History

After Come's 1994 release ''Don't Ask Don't Tell,'' bassist Sean O'Brien and drummer Arthur Johnson left the band to pursue other careers. Remaining members
Chris Brokaw Chris Brokaw (born August 1, 1964) is an American musician, best known for his work with the bands Come and Codeine. Life and career While studying at Oberlin College, Brokaw met many people who became figures on the American indie rock scen ...
and
Thalia Zedek Thalia Zedek (born 1961) is an American singer and guitarist. Active since the early 1980s, she has been a member of several notable alternative rock groups, including Live Skull and Uzi (band), Uzi both of which, according to ''Spin (magazine) ...
recorded ''Near Life Experience'' with two different rhythm sections: one half of the album was recorded with drummer
Mac McNeilly Mac McNeilly is an American musician, best known as the drummer for The Jesus Lizard. He also played drums in bands P.W. Long's Reelfoot, 86, Mouse, Come, and played bass in Phantom 309. He is known for his very powerful, solid and hard-hitting ...
of
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and Bundy K. Brown of
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, the other half recorded with Kevin Coultas and
Tara Jane O'Neil Tara Jane O'Neil (born November 22, 1972) (surname sometimes written as "ONeil"; sometimes credited as TJO) is an American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, audio recording engineer, and visual artist based out of Los Angeles, California, Unite ...
of Rodan and
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. Other contributors to the album included Edward Yazijian from
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and Jeff Goddard from
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, both rock bands hailing from Boston, MA. The title of the album resulted from " a slip of the tongue," as Zedek states, she "was telling someone
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had a 'near life experience,' but meant to say
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. Chris rokawwas cracking up at the imagery of that." Thus, the phrase was chosen as the album's title. In April 1996, the song "Secret Number" was released as a single, featuring "Prize" and "Hurricane II", a piano version of ''Near-Life Experiences opening track, as
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.


Personnel

*Thalia Zedek – vocals, guitar *Chris Brokaw – guitar, vocals,
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, bass in "Secret Number" with *Mac McNeilly – drums on "Hurricane", "Secret Number", "Bitten", and "Half Life" *Bundy K. Brown – bass on "Hurricane", "Secret Number", "Bitten", and "Half Life" * Jeff Goddard – trumpet on "Bitten" * Ed Yazijian – violin on "Hurricane" * Beth Heinberg – piano on "Hurricane", organ on "Weak as the Moon" and "Sloe-Eyed" * Nancy Asch – percussion on "Weak as the Moon" and "Half Life" *Kevin Coultas – drums on "Weak as the Moon", "Shoot Me First", "Walk On's", and "Sloe-Eyed" *Tara Jane O'Neil – bass on "Weak as the Moon", "Shoot Me First", "Walk On's", and "Sloe-Eyed", and vocals on "Sloe-Eyed" *
John McEntire John McEntire (born April 9, 1970 in Portland, Oregon) is an American recording engineer, producer, drummer and multi-instrumentalist, based in Chicago, Illinois. He is a member of both Tortoise and the Sea and Cake. McEntire started playing dr ...
 –
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on "Walk On's"


Track listing


Critical reception

In its review of the album,
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stated: "Near-Life Experience is heavier, and at the same time prettier, than Come has ever sounded." The Rough Guide to Rock asserted that the album "came from a totally revitalized band," going on to state that " ghter, more focused songwriting, better overall musicianship and a readiness to trim the flab from the longer pieces resulted in a powerful album, ready to step outside the neo-blues framework towards a gentler, more reflexive sound." Option magazine's review of the album maintained that "much of ''Near Life Experience'' seems to echo
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' druggy, smoldering ambience," adding that "these eight harrowing tracks are as muscular and original as anything promised by Come's first two LPs. This shit is pure." Similarly,
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stated that "Zedek's affinity for narcoleptic waltz-time constructions — like the one that wraps around "Hurricane" — has never been more apropos, given the dazed tone of most of the album's eight songs, particularly the pair that ramble forward led by Brokaw's parched lead vocals." The
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described the album as "just about perfect," whilst
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magazine states that " ther than sounding like a disjointed all-star jam, ''Near Life Experience'' emerges as Come’s strongest, most cohesive moment to date."


References

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