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Near-Life Experience : ウィキペディア英語版
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''Near-Life Experience'' is the third studio album by Boston alternative rock band Come, released in May 1996 on Matador Records in the US and on Domino Records in the UK.
==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 and Thalia Zedek recorded ''Near Life Experience'' with two different rhythm sections: one half of the album was recorded with drummer Mac McNeilly of the Jesus Lizard and Bundy K. Brown of Tortoise and Gastr Del Sol, the other half recorded with Kevin Coultas and Tara Jane O'Neil of Rodan and The Sonora Pine. Other contributors to the album included Edward Yazijian from Kustomized and Jeff Goddard from Karate, both rock bands hailing from Boston, MA.

The title of the album resulted from "a slip of the tongue,"〔(【引用サイトリンク】 "Come Keeps Dripping on ''Near-Life Experience''", beermelodies, originally published in ''Hits'' magazine )〕 as Zedek states, she "was telling someone (had ) had a 'near life experience,' but meant to say near death experience. Chris () was cracking up at the imagery of that."〔(【引用サイトリンク】 "Come Keeps Dripping on ''Near-Life Experience''", beermelodies, originally published in ''Hits'' magazine )〕 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 b-sides.

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