OB1
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ABC?
Haha...
Noooo; although I like Trevor Horn's work and I have Lexicon...
ABC?
Haha...
It's one of my all time favourites. My teenage years so the heartbreak songs resonated!Noooo; although I like Trevor Horn's work and I have Lexicon...
Thanks mate. I thought I was alone in really liking this. I agree with you around the production - for me its part of the appeal. I found the more you play it the more you find to like. Hope that works for you too.Well, I'm going to buck the trend on this one.
I've heard the Prefab Sprout hits and I think they are great songs - quirky and clever.
I am going to sound like a hypocrite now, but I had this on today whilst working and I enjoyed it's laid back sound. Yes, I criticised David Gray for the same kind of sound a few days ago. However, the songs and lyrics are far more interesting. It sounded slightly jazzy in parts and reminded me slightly of something Donald Fagen was doing on Nightfly a few years earlier.
I couldn't pick out a song that I thought was the best, but I enjoyed the whole album. It took me back to the 80s (I know this was 1990 according to Spotify). Actually, probably my favourite was Moon Dog - I just didn't expect it, and wondered where it was going.
I also liked the production - I think it's a matter of taste, but I like my music to be well produced. Thomas Dolby has made the bass bassy, hi hits trebly and the stuff in the middle sounds good. Of course, it sounds like it was made in the 80s but that's no bad thing for me. On my recommendation (Planetary Unfolding) I said I loved that soft synth sound and this album is packed full of warm synthy sounds.
My only criticism is that the album was maybe 2 tracks too long. I'm not sure which ones would go, but maybe I'm being a bit harsh.
I was pleasantly surprised with this album, I'll come back to it again I think. I will definitely explore Prefab Sprout a bit more too. Thanks for suggesting this album!
Overall:
8/10
Yes, I've put it on again whilst I work and I find that I'm enjoying it more second time around. I think this is one album that the more you listen to, the more you'll get from it. It's just very clever songwriting and it moves in directions you don't expect and I really like that from my music. I guess part of my David Gray criticism was it was laid back and I could telegraph the next chord change where as this is laid back and is clever enough to be background music but also engaging with how the song progresses.Thanks mate. I thought I was alone in really liking this. I agree with you around the production - for me its part of the appeal. I found the more you play it the more you find to like. Hope that works for you too.
Zodiac Mindwarp?Noooo; although I like Trevor Horn's work and I have Lexicon...
Don’t play the Jesse James stuff again then. They are real brain worms."We Let The Stars Go" was one of the songs that I'd heard years ago and I must admit, I keep humming and singing it in my head after playing it twice yesterday.