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Sold Date:
October 14, 2015
Start Date:
September 5, 2015
Final Price:
£12.97
(GBP)
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Buyer Feedback:
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General
Article name:
Hour of Bewilderbeast
Genre:
Pop englischsprachig
Product type:
LP (Vinyl)
Label:
XL Recordings
Number of tracks:
18
Tracklist LP - 1
1. Badly Drawn Boy - Shining
2. Badly Drawn Boy - Everybody's Stalking
3. Badly Drawn Boy - Bewilder
4. Badly Drawn Boy - Fall in a River
5. Badly Drawn Boy - Camping Next to Water
6. Badly Drawn Boy - Stone on the Water
7. Badly Drawn Boy - Another Pearl
8. Badly Drawn Boy - Body Rap
9. Badly Drawn Boy - Once Around the Block
10. Badly Drawn Boy - This Song
11. Badly Drawn Boy - Bewilderbeast
12. Badly Drawn Boy - Magic in the Air
13. Badly Drawn Boy - Cause a Rockslide
14. Badly Drawn Boy - Pissing in the Wind
15. Badly Drawn Boy - Blistered Heart
16. Badly Drawn Boy - Disillusion
17. Badly Drawn Boy - Say It Again
18. Badly Drawn Boy - Epitaph
Description
Description
What has the field of lo-fi slacker pop come to when faced by an LP as ambitious and entertaining as Badly Drawn Boy's The Hour of Bewilderbeast? Despite all attempts to sabotage his songwriting and production with innumerable experimental tidbits, songs within a song, and (seemingly) tossed-off arrangements, Damon Gough has to face the fact that he wrote and produced over a dozen excellent songs of baroque folk-pop for his album debut, and the many gems can't help but shine through all the self-indulgence. The sprightly orchestration for cello and trumpet (Gough's own) that begin the album are eventually taken over by the sparse guitar pickings and wistful folky sunshine of "The Shining," which veers into the skewed slide guitar and ominous tone of "Everybody's Stalking." Gough rarely pauses for breath (even when he's doing a ballad) or follows any traditional sense of album flow, but after a listen or two, The Hour of Bewilderbeast is revealed as a shambling masterpiece of a pop album. Most of these songs are Gough's entirely (he plays as many as eight instruments), with occasional help from friends like Twisted Nerve co-labelhead Andy Votel and assorted drummers for accompaniment. His songwriting is great, but Gough's twisted sense of humor helps the album shine as well, as on "Fall in a River," where the down-a-lazy-river feel carries through to the point where not just Gough but the entire production is submerged with a splash and attendant warping of the sound. The Hour of Bewilderbeast surely isn't a traditional pop album, but a continually beguiling trip through lo-fi postmodern folk that draws as much from Harry Nilsson as Beck. ~ John Bush
John Bush
Contributors Artist: Badly Drawn Boy Current Distributor: PIAS Record Label: XL Recordings/Beggars Group Record Label: Beggars Banquet Producer: Badly Drawn Boy