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| 1. Take |
| 2. Bullets |
| 3. Jenny Again |
| 4. Tamatant Tilay |
| 5. Beautiful & Light |
| 6. Hustle |
| 7. With Whiskey |
| 8. Jay Down |
| 9. Pioneers |
| 10. Naked In The Rain |
| 11. Surprise Me |
Review Culled from the various BBC radio sessions Tunng have recorded for Rob da Bank, Lauren Lavern, Marc Riley and others since the release of their 2005 debut, Mother’s Daughter and Other Songs, it’s a bewitching album that gives pause for thought throughout. See, all their four studio albums are represented here, but the chronology is thrown asunder like wrapping paper on Christmas Day morning. Yet weirdly it only makes the whole collection more seamless.
Even the band’s most faithful fans will have found Tunng too slight or twee at times – especially so on their last outing, …And Then We Saw Land. But on Live from the BBC, all the songs display something more warmly empathetic but haunted. From itchy-fingered glitch and found-sound cut-ups (Jenny) and mystical pop songs (a cover of Bloc Party’s Pioneers) to a heavily groovesome, baggy-like collaboration with desert bluesmen Tinariwen (Tamatant Tilay), everything is touched by a fondness for the sort of magical, odd, Wicker Man-styled folksong that evokes the image of men with rabbit ears commuting between forest and town.
It’s a charming, spontaneous-sounding blend they trade in – gently picked guitars and almost-bumbled percussion (including the rattle of toe-nail clippings) at the heart of everything. But hearing what they’ve been up to down the years gathered together really does spear any assumptions that Tunng are saccharine and happy-clappy one-trick ponies. And with Lindsay living in Iceland and working with Mugison and a local choir, the next leg of this sweetly eccentric band’s journey should be worth tagging along for too.
--Chris Parkin
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great music, poor presentation,
By Crispy Phosphorous (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Is Tunng... Live From The BBC (Audio CD)
Tuung have done many sessions over the years for BBC radio, and this CD collects together a representative sample with songs from all four albums plus a couple of cover versions and a collaboration with Tinariwen.It's quite a good listen on the whole and the sessions tracks often have a more organic, natural feel than the album versions. However, they could have put a bit more effort into the packaging - it's just a folded card sleeve like you might expect for a CD single rather than an album; and there are some serious omissions and errors in the credits: no songwriting credits at all and no reflection of the changing line-up of the group. Track 4 is given as completely the wrong session (it was actually for Late Junction on Radio 3 in 2009 - the guy from Tinariwen even says 'Late Junction' in the intro) and there are various other mistakes - it looks like a rush job rather than something that's been done with proper care and attention to detail.
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