Review
The Singles - Volume 01 by The Strokes is a compelling collection that showcases the band's early work and highlights their influence on the garage rock revival of the early 2000s. This compilation presents a selection of stand-out tracks that capture the raw energy and distinctive sound that made The Strokes a defining band of their era. From the catchy guitar riffs to Julian Casablancas' signature vocals, each song resonates with a sense of youthful rebellion and energy. The blend of jangly guitars and tight rhythms sets a vibrant tone that is both nostalgic and refreshing, allowing listeners to immerse themselves in the essence of the band's early days. Tracks like "Last Nite" and "Someday" are great reminders of their knack for crafting infectious melodies that stick with you long after the music stops. The compilation also reflects the band’s evolution, showcasing their unique style while hinting at the experimentation that would characterize their later work. It manages to capture the spontaneity and rawness of their earlier sound, which is a testament to the time and place in which these tracks were created. However, while the singles are a fantastic representation of The Strokes' best work, the collection may leave some fans longing for a broader selection of songs from their discography. For newer listeners, this volume serves as a perfect introduction, but long-time fans might wish for a deeper dive into their catalog. Overall, The Singles - Volume 01 is a must-have for both dedicated followers of The Strokes and those who appreciate innovative rock music. It encapsulates a pivotal moment in music history and the energy that The Strokes brought to the scene while offering a satisfying listening experience that emphasizes their lasting impact on the genre.
Info
The Singles - Volume 01 by The Strokes was released on March 8, 2010, in both the UK and the US. The compilation did not chart significantly in either country. It was released under the RCA Records label. The singles included in the collection were recorded at various locations, including the band's studios in New York City. The tracks were produced by the band along with a range of producers for individual singles, including Gordon Raphael and Joe Chiccarelli.
Tracklisting
- The Modern Age - Rough Trade Version
- Last Nite - Rough Trade Version - The Modern Age B-Side
- Hard To Explain
- New York City Cops (Hard to Explain B-Side)
- Last Nite
- When It Started (Last Nite B-Side)
- Someday
- Alone, Together - Home Recording - Someday B-Side
- Is This It - Home Recording - Someday B-Side
- 12:51
- The Way It Is - Home Recording - 12:51 B-Side
- Reptilia
- Modern Girls & Old Fashion Men - Reptilia B-Side
- The End Has No End
- Clampdown - The End Has No End B-Side / Live at Alexandra Palace, London, UK - Dec. 5, 2003
- Juicebox
- Hawaii - Juicebox B-Side
- Heart In a Cage
- I'll Try Anything Once ("You Only Live Once" demo) - Heart In a Cage B-Side
- You Only Live Once