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Condition: Brand New Ships from: Melbourne Description Release details Tracklist So Tonight That I Might See, released in 1993, is the second studio album by Mazzy Star and a defining moment in dr
So Tonight That I Might See, released in 1993, is the second studio album by Mazzy Star and a defining moment in dream-pop and psychedelic folk. Built around Hope Sandovals hypnotic, whisper-soft vocals and David Robacks lush, reverb-laden guitars, the record moves through hazy landscapes of longing and detachment. Fade Into You, the groups signature song, anchors the album with its haunting simplicity, while tracks like Blue Light, Mary of Silence, and the title track showcase the duos mastery of restraintevery note feels suspended in stillness. In Mazzy Stars discography, So Tonight That I Might See represents their most refined and emotionally resonant statement. It expanded their audience while maintaining the mysterious, drifting quality that defined their debut. The albums atmosphereromantic, melancholic, and timelesshas ensured its endurance, influencing countless artists across genres. Decades later, it remains one of the quintessential evocations of dreamlike introspection in modern music.
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Sandovals voice drifts through Robacks shimmering guitars like smoke through candlelightaching, beautiful, and utterly timeless. Pitchfork
Mazzy Star craft songs that sound half-awake, half-asleep, drenched in melancholy and impossible to forget. The Guardian
A1 Fade Into You
A2 Bells Ring
A3 Mary Of Silence
A4 Five String Serenade
A5 Blue Light
B1 She'S My Baby
B2 Unreflected
B3 Wasted
B4 Into Dust
B5 So Tonight That I Might See
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