Re: Re: A Brief History Of Love
"ghosty." <[email protected]> Tue, 21 Jul 2009 16:42:04 -0700 (PDT)
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just heard the new one DOMINOS. fantastic. sounds like this album will be immense as you said, Jo. cant wait to see the album artwork as well. miss the v23 stuff, so glad to have it with some GOOD music again! :) --- On Sun, 7/19/09, sweetfoolthemouth <[email protected]> wrote: From: sweetfoolthemouth <[email protected]> Subject: [4ad-l] Re: A Brief History Of Love To: [email protected] Date: Sunday, July 19, 2009, 6:29 AM See, I'd say, having got a finished copy of the album, that when you get to 'Velvet' it actually loses something - the production is so great on the other tracks, that 'Velvet' is a bit subdued! It's odd... 'Dominos' is starting to get radio play now as well, and I know promos exist - there's also watermarked promos of the album starting to be circulated Oh, and there's even more breasts on the artwork. The Big Pink are a "breast" band, it would seem... especially if the stories about the drummer live are true (I've still not seen them).. blimey! Incidentally, talking Trevor Horn, he's just produced the Kid Harpoon album coming up on XL/Young Turks. Not my cup of tea, but it's very clean and crisp sounding, set for release in a couple of months. --- In 4ad-l@yahoogroups. com, <frankbri@.. .> wrote: > > You can already find reviews of the album in various www places, based on a wrong track list(!), mainly consisting of the previous 7"s and 12" A-sides and B-sides, so good tracks as well as fillers. It was uploaded in MP3 format by an idiot on his Blog. > > See: > http://heavemedia. com/review/ 254/a-brief- history-of- love > > To be honest, the only really good track I have heard until now is 'Velvet', which has the Alan Moulder mixing-stamp all over it. In most of the other tracks that I have heard, there is a lot going on, but the tracks lack direction. I wonder what a nowadays Trevor Horn could do with their material. > > Frank [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------