The Devil Laughs
28,89 EUR
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Tiny Global Productions / Cargo
Release date: 17/Jul/2020
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Sales Rank: #4249 in Independent
#46883 in Rock
Style: Independent
Product No.: 2099946044

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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Tidy Away"
02. "Day Must Come"
03. "It Goes Like This"
04. "Love Hangover"
05. "The Devil Laughs"
06. "Sky Over Water"
07. "Fighting To Lose"
08. "Untitled #2"
09. "Come To Me Nancy"
10. "Head In A Song"
11. "Singing Out"
12. "Tidy Away (Reprise)"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Much has been written about Young Marble Giants' perfect catalogue. Stuart Moxham's next project, The Gist, chopped YMG's minimalism into a new shapes. This Is Love, Public Girls and Fool For A Valentine maintained the geometric precision of YMG, but the album's fragmented pieces were a step too far for many, though the strangest of them, Carnival Headache, was clearly as fine a song as any he'd written and Love At First Sight became a million-seller in France as covered by Etienne Daho. And now The Devil Laughs is a compelling addition to the canon of the modern songwriting. Stuart's generally unadorned musical presentation does not hinder his appreciation for the skills of Louis Philippe, whose iconic arrangements across an array of Él label albums inspire fierce devotion from aficionados around the world. Nor does the unvarnished solidity of Stuart's arrangements deter Louis from hearing possibilities for their presentation in styles which take inspiration from the perfection of 1960's studio technology that led to the rise of Brian Wilson, Burt Bacharach, Bones Howe and Roy Halee. Tidy Away is Young Marble Giants redux, though the backing vocals hint at maturity which band didn't live to see. Fighting To Lose would have been a worthy b-side to Bridge Over Troubled Water, and Louis fans will delight at Love Hangover and Sky Over Water, which display his style and production genius as succinctly as his own work. The Devil Laughs is as out of it's time as Colossal Youth was - it's subtle but immediate beauty, devoid of "rock", is a recording best understood in the light of those obscure groundbreakers who inspired it - Smile-era Beach Boys, Tom Wilson's work with Simon & Garfunkel, a dash of The Swingle Sisters and French chanson - along with hints of Young Marble Giants.1. Tidy Away2. Day Must Come3. It Goes Like This / Love Hangover4. The Devil Laughs5. Sky Over Water6. Fighting To Lose 7. Untitled #28. Come To Me Nancy9. Head In A Song10. Singing Out11. Tidy Away (Reprise)
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