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Badly Drawn Boy Vinyl
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  • Vinyl (26 Jun 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Twisted Nerve
  • ASIN: B00004WOBH
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 517,161 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. The Shining
2. Everybody's Stalking
3. Bewilder
4. Fall In A River
5. Camping Next To Water
6. Stone On The Water
7. Another Pearl
8. Body Rap
9. Once Around The Block
10. This Song
11. Bewilderbeast
12. Magic In The Air
13. Cause A Rockslide
14. Pissing In The Wind
15. Blistered Heart
16. Disillusion
17. Say It Again
18. Epitaph

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Derided as a joker, dismissed as an indie elitist--few believed the hype that frothed from critical mouths about Damon Gough, a bleary-eyed, bestubbled Mancunian with an acoustic guitar and a shambolic stage manner. But The Hour Of The Bewilderbeast--the debut album by Gough's alter-ego, Badly Drawn Boy--is utterly superb, an 18-track collection of futurist folk as intimate and well crafted as Nick Drake's Bryter Later. Gough leads a backing band comprising Mancunian post-folk chums Alfie, and together they unveil a breed of rock entirely without bombast--the intimate folds of "Stone On The Water" entrancing, rather than bludgeoning. And it's funny, too. "I'm dying..." Gough announces on "Everyone's Stalking". And then, bourne up on a swell of parping brass, he finishes the sentence with relish: "To put a little sunshine in your life!" Droll, yet touching, seldom immediate, but forever sublime. The Hour Of The Bewilderbeast weaves quiet, but affecting, spells. -- Louis Pattison

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
BUY THIS RIGHT NOW! 5 April 2001
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
This is an truly remarkable album.

I'd heard 'The Shining' on a free cd, and that was enough to persuade me to shell out for the whole album. And it was worth every penny - a collection of 18 fantastic songs costing less than most of the 9 song collections of pop pap and 'nu-metal'which are going around at the moment.

The Mercury prize, and all the critical hype might set Badly Drawn Boy up as some 'arty' type, but don't be put off: he's just some guy in a weird hat, who happens to write and sing really great songs. Almost every track is a classic, and every time you listen to the album you find another amazing moment; the child-like backing vocals from his fiancee on 'Epitaph' being my favourite at the moment. The lyrics are all either funny or moving, and more often than not both - 'I don't want you to die/I don't have to say why' on 'Epitaph' a prime example. And anyone who can afford to relegate a song as beautiful as 'Fall in the River' to a 1 and a half minute filler has to be worthy of attention - on any other album it would be the high point, here it is just another in a constant stream of awe-inspiring moments.

Really, do your ears a favour - go and buy this, listen to it a couple of dozen times, then catch him live. You won't regret it.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
To be quite honest the only reason I bought this is because I usually buy at least one new album on a weekly basis, and on this particular week there was simply nothing else around. It had a big "Mercury Music Prize" sticker slapped on the front, so I thought I can't be too bad.

I was more surprised than I could imagine. Not only is it "not too bad", it's singularly one of the greatest albums of the past decade. Gough paints masterfully uplifting and touching songs with gentle flicks of a carefully-honed musical brush, delivered throughout with a subtle grin and sense of humour.

The first time you listen through the entire thing, you'll be confused. It'll seem like an unintelligble mangle of sounds and ideas. Listen to it at least half a dozen times, then you'll love it. Anybody who pans this album has only listened through the entire tracklist one or two times. There are so many carefully-constructed layers to "The Hour of Bewilderbeast" that you simply have to listen to it repeatedly in order to pick them all out, then step back and appraise the entire work as the true piece of genius that it is. Mr. Gough, I take my hat off to you.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
A Superb Debut 27 Sep 2000
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
Now that this album has won the Mercury Music Prize, no doubt it will receive a great deal more attention and deservedly so.

This album is a masterpiece - the best I have bought for 3 years (since the Verve's "Urban Hymns" in fact). A rare quality is that it is both instantly appealing yet also enduring. Never having even heard of Badly Drawn Boy previously, I wondered into a record shop one lunchtime about 3 months ago while this was playing and I bought it on the spot. Even now after at least 30 plays, I still haven't tired of it! My only slight criticism is that one or two of the tracks are frustratingly short, but at 63 minutes and 18 tracks there is little room for complaint.

After the brilliance of the opening track "Shining", for me the outstanding section of the album occurs in the middle..Once Around The Block, This Song, Bewilderbeast & Magic In the Air are all excellent tracks in their own right but together they capture the great diversity of musical styles which are such a feature of the album.

If, like me, you tend to treat award winning albums, films, you name it... with a degree of suspicion, on this occasion don't worry - this album really does deserve the accolade.

This will be tough to follow, but if the next album is anywhere near as strong as this, Badly Drawn Boy will become a very big name indeed.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
The best album by Badly Drawn Boy
This album is one of those that tells a story. It needs to be listened to from start to finish. I never get bored with it and have played it hundreds of times. Read more
Published on 19 Mar 2010 by Mr. P. D. Sampson
Sublime consistency
18 cracking tunes. Instrumentals to break things up and some superb songs. When the songs are this good, mediocre vocals just don't matter and the strength of this album is its... Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2010 by sirc
Yeah....
I used to have an art teacher who sported a magnificent mustache and extremely long "luxurious" hair. Read more
Published on 30 July 2007 by Elliot Davies
Perfect modern folk
Stunning album: quirky, pastoral and yet modern, this is like Nick Drake reborn into the 21st Century - with a sense of humour. The cover is a great clue as to the contents... Read more
Published on 31 July 2005 by Corduroy Angel (Abby)
Fine debut
The first time I heard this album was on board a flight to Cape Town. I then had the riff of Everybody's Stalking running through my head for the next fortnight! Read more
Published on 12 Jun 2004 by Andy Millward
The Hour of Bewilderbeast
Badly Drawn Boy has made an album of beautifully delicate tracks that float gently above his creative genius. Read more
Published on 17 Jun 2003 by Matthew Alexander
An intriguing, worthy winner of the Mercury Music Prize
At first glance, Damon Gough (aka Badly Drawn Boy) resembles a one man band - an eccentric with a crochet hat, harmonica and guitar. Read more
Published on 28 April 2003 by F. W. Bristow
Perseverance pays dividends
Ever wondered what Kurt Cobain would have sounded like without the anger? This is as good a representation as you are ever likely to get. Read more
Published on 3 Nov 2001 by corduroyangel@aol.com
Nice folk, ear candy
This album is worth checking. It has more than a few interesting moments - someone said it was close to Bryter Layter, I don't think it's a suitable comparison - some great lyrics,... Read more
Published on 27 Aug 2001
At last a c.d worth the money!!!
Glad to see BDB values his fans support, this album is, for a start a decent length (18 tracks). It really is amazing debut, full of a whole range of material from the magical,... Read more
Published on 2 Aug 2001 by markdods@compaqnet.co.uk
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