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described Smith's singing as "laconic", some of the instrumentation as "self-indulgent nonsense" and the pace as too slow, but viewed the album as "ultimately satisfying". Andrew Earles, in his book
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described the album as "Velvet Underground meets T-Rex at the intersection of proto-shoegaze and neo-psychedelia".
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in England. It was the only album released by the band while together, singer
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A Mazzy Star interview: “There’s happiness, but there’s also torture…”
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The album was produced by the band's guitarist and co-songwriter
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leaving during the tour to promote it, to be replaced by
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Keeping Hope Alive: Remembering Opal and Mazzy Star
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Index


Studio album
Opal
1987
Genre
Paisley underground
Label
SST
Producer
David Roback
Opal
American
Opal
1987
SST Records
Rough Trade Records
Kendra Smith
Hope Sandoval
Mazzy Star
David Roback
AllMusic
AllMusic
PopMatters
Trouser Press
David Roback
Kendra Smith



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