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01. "Red travellin' socks" 02. "Kiss at the station" 03. "Carry me" 04. "Zero" 05. "Stop doing be good" 06. "Don't want to sleep tonight" 07. "Shadows" 08. "Ballas of fuck all" 09. "Box & Knife" 10. "Made up your mind" 11. "Subset of the world" 12. "Love on the run"
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 | Description: | 2009 release, the fifth solo album from the Scottish singer/songwriter and former Arab Strap member. The early consensus about Waxing Gibbous says it's his best yet. Following last year's low-key Sleight of Heart, this is the album Middleton was making while he took that diversion, composed from years' worth of scribbles in notebooks that were chiselled and connived into being songs.The CD is packaged in a special hardback book pack-style sleeve.
Sticker on shrink-wrap reads: "Malcolm Middleton Waxing Gibbous"
Made in the EU.
?&© 2009 Full Time Hobby.
Note: Timing for the tracks is not presented on the release itself.
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Laura Hamlett - 10/Sep/2009 If Malcolm Middleton is anything, he's charming. Next up would probably be an excellent storyteller by way of song. Finally, he's got that gosh-darn S...
|  | Jennifer Kelly - 11/Aug/2009 Malcolm Middleton?s fifth (and, according to some interviews, last) solo album revisits A Brighter Beat?s vertiginous juxtapositions of self-doubt and...
|  | Adam Chapman - 31/Jul/2009 Fewer singer-songwriters have made suicide and self-loathing into everyman singalongs better than Malcolm Middleton on his earlier albums, particularl...
|  | cloudspeakers - 12/Jul/2009 Malcolm Middleton, formerly of the Falkirk duo Arab Strap, has been cheerfully adding to the world's reserves of miserable lyrics since his solo caree...
|  | Rebecca Raber - 10/Jul/2009  Sloppy reading led me to wonder (for longer than I should admit) why Malcolm Middleton would name his fifth solo album for ape hair-removal. The for...
|  | Joe Clay - 04/Jul/2009  It seems disingenuous still to be referring to Malcolm Middleton as the “former member of Arab Strap”. After all, this is his fifth solo album and the...
|  | Jo Vallance - 18/Jun/2009  Malcolm Middleton is the kind of modest musician that you learn to love for his self-depreciating comments, if any other musician said that they didn’...
|  | Alex Wisgard - 09/Jun/2009  Of all ways to avoid the curse of the “indefinite hiatus” (which has already claimed Sleater-Kinney and At the Drive-In amongst others), Malcolm Middl...
|  | Brad Kelly - 04/Jun/2009  Five albums in and an artist can pretty much do what they want with their material. They've had enough time to find their footing and their record com...
|  | Ben Hogwood - 01/Jun/2009  He's been labelled something of a miserablist by the music press, but is this really a fair tag to dump at Malcolm Middleton's door On the evidence o...
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