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| 1. Intro/Swimming Pool Part 1 |
| 2. Born In The UK |
| 3. Degrees Of Separation |
| 4. Welcome To The Overground |
| 5. Journey From A To B |
| 6. Nothing's Gonna Change Your Mind |
| 7. Promises |
| 8. The Way Things Used To Be |
| 9. Without A Kiss |
| 10. The Long Way Round |
| 11. Walk You Home |
| 12. The Time Of Times |
| 13. One Last Dance |
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hard not to love.,
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This review is from: Born In The U.K. (Audio CD)
Here we have album number 5 from the "wooly-hatted one". In true Damon Gough style, it has a playful, punning title ("Born in the UK" - a nod to his idol, Springsteen.) In true Damon Gough style, the music here is beautiful, exhilirating, uplifting and GODDAMN LIFE AFFIRMING! I hate to be so predictable, and bestow it with 5 stars, but...WHAT THE HELL?! This music is making me happy. 5 STARS it is. Let me guide you through, track by track:-1.Swimming Pool. - Some spoken word philosophising from Damon. Would probably sound lame coming from other artists, but from Mr Gough, this outspoken love for his family sounds earnest and real. A powerful start to the album. 2.Born In the UK. - Vintage BDB. Impossibly catchy and energetic. Power chords on the piano and a Joy Division-style rolling beat. A very infectious vocal line. Be prepared to fall in love with this tune! 3.Degrees of Separation. - Piano-driven kitchen sink pop. Beautiful. 4.Welcome to the Overground. - Sounds like something from a 1970s musical!(Godspell, possibly?) This brings the album to a whole new level. Operatic backing vocals, a triumphant melody, gigantic piano stabs. The energy here is tangible. 5.Journey from A to B. - Very remeniscent of New Order's "Run". This contains a very captivating one-finger piano hook. 6.Nothing's Gonna Change Your Mind. - This one you know. A melodramatic masterpiece! 7.Promises. - Introspective and melancholy. Builds and builds, then the beat kicks in and this tune spreads its considerable wings! Superb. 8. The Way Things Used to Be. - Good use of slide guitar. 9. Without a Kiss. - Classical-style arpeggiated piano. Another introspective beaut. 10.The Long Way Round. - My personal favourite. A gorgeous vocal line, accompanied by an equally gorgeous muted trumpet and minor piano chords. This sounds like early Belle and Sebastian. Possibly even better. 11.Walk You Home Tonight. - Perfectly executed tune. Piano and ghostly synthesiser. This would have fitted snugly into the "About a Boy" set. 12.The Time of Times. - A rythm guitar heavy, golden sunset tune. 13.One Last Dance. - Upbeat ballad as a finisher. This is a beautiful love song that floats on perfect waves of melody. The climactic chorus makes this the perfect closer to a pretty much perfect album! So there you have it. Buy the album. Slap it in the HI-FI. Feel your hair stand on end. Feel alive.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Boy's Masterpiece?,
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This review is from: Born In The U.K. (Audio CD)
I confess it took me a couple of listens to get this. I was probably not in the right 'listening mood' or something. But then I did get it. And wow.This could be the Badly Drawn masterpiece. Musically it is less flightly and quirky than earlier efforts, but at the same time is not restricted to a compressed range of expression. The songs are strong and the arrangements dense and both finely judged and expertly delivered. The Springsteen influence is very strong indeed, but tends to come out in cleverly constructed lyrical touches - 'streets of fire' gets a mention, and at one point the protaganists decide to listen to Thunder Road because they can't think of anything else to do. Musically, rolling piano and what sounds very like the legendary E Street glockenspiel throw up reminders of vintage New Jersey. But the homage is neither oppressive nor a substitute for great and personal song writing. I'm not sure one song really stands out above the rest, as this is a very strong set - perhaps it lacks a "Born to Run". I would vote for "Promises" as my favourite, but the more you listen the more you get. Overall a great album, but one that I suspect will unfortunately be overlooked by far too many people.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Badly Drawn Boy - Born In The UK,
By Alfalfa "Alfa" (Bangalore, India) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Born in the U.K. (Audio CD)
Easily the finest Badly Drawn Boy album since 2002's ABOUT A BOY soundtrack,BORN IN THE U.K. finds the British alternative-pop artist (a.k.a. Damon Gough) playing to his strengths after a period of creative stagnation. While the title track (a nod to Gough's musical hero, Bruce Springsteen) is energetic and assured as it careens over a Beatlesque drum line, "Nothing's Going to Change Your Mind" is a lush, plaintive ballad that reinforces earlier comparisons to Harry Nilsson. Although BORN IN THE U.K. doesn't feature the overt eclecticism of Gough's lauded debut, THE HOUR OF BEWILDERBEAST, it benefits not only from Gough's renewed focus on crafting compelling pop songs, but from a new creative foil, Lemon Jelly's Nick Franglen, who helped to flesh out the album's arrangements. Although the record will readily appeal to Badly Drawn Boy diehards, it should also win over some lapsed fans, and garner some new admirers as well.
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