CD: The Beautiful South, Quench: 1998
CD: The Beautiful South, Quench: 1998
CD: The Beautiful South, Quench: 1998

CD: The Beautiful South, Quench: 1998

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  • ID# : 206704927
  • Barcode : 731453816626
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CD: THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH, QUENCH: 1998

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Additional information about The Beautiful South - Quench (1998)

Track Listing
1. How Long's a Tear Take to Dry?
2. The Lure of the Sea
3. Big Coin
4. Dumb
5. Perfect 10
6. The Slide
7. Look What I Found in My Beer
8. The Table
9. Window Shopping for Blinds
10. Pockets
11. I May Be Ugly
12. Losing Things
13. Your Father and I

 

 

Details
Number of CDs: 1
Producer: Jon Kelly, Paul Heaton
Recording Type: Studio


Album Notes
The Beautiful South: Paul Heaton, Jacqueline Abbott, Dave Hemingway (vocals);David Rotheray (guitar); Sean Welch (bass); David Stead (drums). Additional personnel: Paul Weller (guitar); The Kick Horns (brass); Damon Butcher (keyboards); Gary Hammond (percussion). The London Community Gospel Choir (background vocals).QUENCH, the Beautiful South's sixth album, finds them a little more musically introspective and somewhat more melancholy than before, though the songs still maintain the band's twin obsessions: singing about drunks, about drinking, and about being drunk; and disguising brutal and often cruel lyrics with deceptively sweet (verging on sad) music. From the slide-guitar tinged ""How Long's a Tear Take to Dry,"" through the miniature epic-weepie ""The Slide,"" to the jaunty snipe-fest of ""Your Father and I,"" the album swings on a number of intriguing contradictions. ""Dumb"" introduces an oddly introspective mood before breaking into a Motown-influenced chorus. ""Window Shopping for Blinds"" swaps its string-saturated opening for something that mixes a German beer hall and a Western saloon, while ""I May Be Ugly"" is a track that, other than its explicit drug references and crass juxtapositional jokes, wouldn't sound out of place being sung by Jim Croce. The best cut, however, is the piano-driven ""The Table,"" which obliquely examines a familial relationship from the perspective of a table.

 

 

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#206704927
Start TimeWed 10 Apr 2024 19:44:05 (BST)
Close TimeFri 10 May 2024 19:44:05 (BST)
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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GenreNew Age & Easy Listening
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731453816626
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Polygram Records
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Those refugees from the Housemartins who did not become Fatboy Slim became the Beautiful South, a band whose obstinate Englishness earned them enormous popularity in the U.K. and a decade's worth of t
 

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