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Jordan: The Comeback

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
A perfect comeback 6 Feb 2010
Format:Audio CD
It is almost incredible to think that there is probably no finer band that have advanced the pop music genre since the Beatles strummed their final chords on Abbey Road and yet, apart from a few hit singles in the 80s, Prefab Sprout are largely ignored by the music intelligensia.

Pick up any of their albums and start listening to it and you will be astounded at the beauty of what you hear. Paddy's obscure yet relevant lyrics, sung with an earnest, almost pleading singing style backed up by angelic backing vocals from Wendy and the tightest rhythm section this side of Sly and Robbie. All this coated with a gorgeous electronic production veneer from Thomas Dolby. The overall result is simply beautiful.

Jordan is the Sprout's fourth studio album and arguably their best. Swoon, Steve McQueen and Langley Park were wonderful albums, but Jordan is simply a delight from beginning to end. It's a huge collection of songs, almost operatic in structure with four separate acts comprising a set of tracks with a common theme or style. You can start listening to this album at the beginning of any of these acts. Whichever one you choose you are going to be guaranteed a delightful listening experience.

I'll just select a few songs to review in detail but honestly I could pick any of the tracks from this album and eulogize about them. `We let the Stars Go' sounds like something that the angels would sing in heaven. It reminisces about the joy that was had during a relationship; remember that gorgeous night when we let the stars go. Yeah, I think we can all remember at least one night like that.

For sheer pulsating energy and instant appeal, `Looking for Atlantis' is tremendously enjoyable. The lyrical sentiment and relentless beat of the track reminds me of the early Beatles. Think of, `You're gonna lose that girl' when you listen to `you should be loving someone'. I've always likened Paddy's `stretched' singing style to John Lennon's and the similarity is very evident in this track. The harmonica solo that is served up at the end of the track serves only to reinforce the similarity.

Later tracks on the album are concerned with the workings of God. You would never guess it from the title, but `Doo wap in Harlem' is probably the most perfect song ever written for a funeral. That's not much of an endorsement, I know, but it is such a beautifully paced lament for a lost loved one that it could melt the coldest of hearts. It even sounds like it was recorded in a church, with an organ humming along in the background and Paddy and Wendy harmonizing the lyrics to perfection.

So, there you have it. A few tracks to give you a flavor of the treats in store on this album. Trust me, the rest of the album is as good as these tracks and includes songs about love, God and more modern deities such as Elvis, Jesse James and even Abba! In fact, there are another sixteen tracks to enjoy. For anyone who has yet to discover this album, I am genuinely envious.

Prefab Sprout have produced four seminal albums with Swoon, Steve McQueen, Langley Park and Jordan. My favorite is Jordan, but they are all great and should feature in any serious musical collection. Later works by Prefab Sprout and some of Paddy's solo efforts are worthy but pale in comparison to the magnificent achievement embodied in these four fantastic albums. Here is a comeback I'd love to see. Perhaps, like the title track says, Prefab Sprout are just "waitin' for the right song, then they're comin' back".
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
top drawer 14 Oct 2004
Format:Audio CD
A work of the highest quality from a writer, band and producer at the top of their game, this stands head and shoulders above anything by the Sprouts or anyone else in terms of ambition allied to sheer pop nous. Instantly grabbing attention with Looking for Atlantis, Thomas Dolby's kitchen sink production enhances but never swamps the songs. Machine Gun Ibiza is sly wah-wah soul, Moondog a lyrically dazzling celebration of Elvis & Americana. Elvis lives - on the moon! ("....guess who's on the moon? Up there a flag will fly - yes, sir! - for mom and apple pie"). We Let The Stars Go awash with harps, strings and yearning, The Ice Maiden stuffed full of hooks, and containing the best pause in pop ("..... welcome to the glow"). The gospel-ish One of the Broken even drags a tear from an infidel like me. Drummer Neil Conti deserves special mention, playing with taste and drive as required, particularly on the opener and Scarlet Nights. And Wendy adds that feminine touch - she was missed on the last UK tour, havin' a baby.

It's no accident that their most artistically successful albums - this and Steve McQueen - had Neil and Thomas - and Wendy - on board. It's the unit that works; the songs are great, but the performance is the thing. There are rumours afoot that they may yet work together again.

In the years following its release it figured in all-time top lists for a while, but inexplicably faded from popular consciousness, and rarely gets a mention, while lesser fare is lauded to the heights.

This is one of the best albums ever made. Love it, or else!
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
A Forgotten Classic 23 May 2005
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This: more ambitious that Steve McQueen, more tuneful than From Langley Park, more lyrical that Swoon. This is the most wonderful of the Sprout canon.

This masterpiece progresses through themes of the "worth" of music, Jesse James, Presley but hits its stride completely on the last 5 songs with a vaguely religious theme. OK, one of them is even "sung" by God. If this album only had "One Of The Broken", "Mercy" and "Doo Wop In Harlem" on it it would still be in my top ten.

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Jordan is a songwriting/recording tour de force. When Paddy Macaloon is inspired he writes, when he composed this he wrote to inspire.
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My favorite sprout album. So many layers. Mentions of god, elvis in the work. Superb production values. Great in stereo. Majestic lyrics. One of the broken is sublime. Read more
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Published on 1 Mar 2009 by D. J. Smith
IF THIS IS HEAVEN
PREFAB SPROUT WERE TIPPED IN THE EARLY EIGHTIES TO BE THE FUTURE OF ROCK AND ROLL. STUPID REALLY AS THEY WERE A PURE POP BAND. Read more
Published on 7 Dec 2007 by Mis R. L. Pearson
FROM LANGLEY PARK TO HEAVEN!!!
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Published on 1 May 2007 by Mr. Nathan Armstrong
Prefab's Finest
Always a fascinating album, a concept album if you will. Working out what the concept is is part of the fun. Wonderful value too in its time. Read more
Published on 2 Oct 2006 by malbecco
No collection should be without it
Dont ever be without it...don't ever admit to not having it...?
A masterpiece of musical proportions with a deep, religious? and original title..."Jordan the Comeback". Read more
Published on 30 Oct 2003 by Damien Boyd
Glorious!
Ask around amongst enough music afficianados for their favourite album and there's a good chance that Jordan will be mentioned.

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Published on 14 July 2001 by "jonwoolven"
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