The Smashing Pumpkins: Oceania


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The Smashing Pumpkins
Oceania
Martha's Music / EMI
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Reactivated in 2007 after spending much of the previous decade in limbo, Chicago's Smashing Pumpkins first found fame during the grunge era, selling more than 30 million albums.

In the process, their singer and sole remaining founder member Billy Corgan also earned a reputation as a self-important diva with a fondness for bloated, bombastic, sprawling pomp-rock epics. Backed by his latest, all-new trio of hired hands, Corgan bills Oceania as part of a marathon 44-track song cycle with the achingly pretentious title Teargarden by Kaleidyscope.

The opening numbers Quasar and Panopticon are both mini-rock operas full of crashing melodrama, florid poetry and symphonic mood swings. In fairness, Oceania proves to be relatively compact and restrained compared to the band's previous albums. Corgan also shows his tender, romantic side on semi-acoustic numbers such as the lovely My Love is Winter.

Although there is nothing groundbreaking here, this is a solid return to the classic Pumpkins formula of strong melodies, sumptuous arrangements and soaring emotions.

Results

1. New Zealand Daniel Meech – Fine (name of horse), Richard Gardner – Calisto, Bruce Goodin - Backatorps Danny V, Samantha McIntosh – Check In. Team total First round: 200.22; Second round: 201.75 – Penalties 12 (jump-off 40.16 seconds) Prize €64,000

2. Ireland Cameron Hanley – Aiyetoro, David Simpson – Keoki, Paul Kennedy – Cartown Danger Mouse, Shane Breen – Laith. Team total 200.25/202.84 – P 12 (jump-off 51.79 – P17) Prize €40,000

3. Italy Luca Maria Moneta – Connery, Luca Coata – Crandessa, Simone Coata – Dardonge, Natale Chiaudani – Almero. Team total 130.82/198.-4 – P20. Prize €32,000