'The Salad Way' sees a band reborn and on top form. Marijne van der Vlugt's 'conversational' vocals are marinated with searing guitars and throbbing bass, with some impressionistic piano occasionally creeping in and out, from under the wrapping paper, of course. Salad were formed in London, England in 1992 by Marijne, Paul Kennedy, Pete Brown and Rob Wakeman. They released their hit debut album 'Drink Me' in 1995, which featured the singles 'Drink the Elixir' and 'Motorbike to Heaven'. The follow-up, 'Ice Cream' (1997), was produced by Donald Ross Skinner.
1) You Got the Job ()
2) In the Dark ()
3) Details ()
4) Your Face ()
5) Vadim's Slipper ()
6) Merryland ()
7) Welcome to My World ()
8) Don't Expect Things Not to Be Scary ()
9) Under the Wrapping Paper ()
10) The Inside of My Head ()
11) Wayward Thinking ()
12) Lovesick Energy ()
13) Time to Escape ()