Thursday, September 24, 2009

Review of Lemon Jelly -- '64-'95

'88 Aka Come Down List On Me '68 aka Only Time '93 aka Do not Stop Now '95 aka Make Things Right '79 aka The Shouty Track '75 aka Stay With You '76 aka The Slow Train '90 AKA Man Like Me '64 aka Go North London duo Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen AKA Lemon Jelly return with his unique style of madness pessimistic, melody and whimsical humor. They've come a long way since 2000 their debut album "KY", a compilation of their first three limited 10 "vinyl EP. The rapid fan base growing and the 2002 release" Lost Horizon "was quickly followed by a Brit and Mercury Music Prize nominations.

All this no doubt would have won the pressure to release the next album, '64-'95, around a selection of samples from the extension of these dates a lot. Children seem to have been by the challenge of ensuring an absolutely traditional lemon jelly album, but unlike what we've seen before. Although there is still plenty of ties annoying catchy piano, samples and simple melodies that have served so well in the past, '64 - '95 immediately appears more mature. while not as immediately likeable as "Lost Horizon", this ensures greater longevity and is probably best. long, slow building of songs like "Only Time", "Do Stop Now "and aptly titled" The Slow Train "are interspersed with hymns own guitar Lemon Jelly," The Shouty Track "that the Scottish champions punks scars and Chemical Brother tribute track" Come Down On Me, "which uses samples from the former heavy metallers Master of Reality. contribs Add Terri Walker and William Shatner of Star Trek is ensuring that children provide the kind of eclectic disc we now expect and love.

This is the first album I did with an accompanying DVD, created by love the area of operations, the design firm composed of 50% of Deakin. All very incestuous, but it works very well. Now, in addition to the already unique "packaging Jelly" and works of art, we are given visual cues to improve each track.

That's nice of them! All this makes a complete '65-'95 Lemon Jelly "experience" rather than another album and a worthy contribution having.As official Google News, offers a mix of Volume10.com news Fresh music industry and comments. Volume10.com was developed by Web Star Creations (Liverpool and Merseyside Web Design Agency).

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