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Clerkenwell Kid Live At The End Of The World, The [Digipak]
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This gorgeous & strange companion piece to last years' Independent, Times & Telegraph
album of the week 'The London Book of the Dead', is a 'Valedictory performance recorded
on the eve of the apocalypse'. "Like shadows we are and like Shadows depart". Conceived
during the same period as The Real Tuesday Weld's The London Book of the Dead, this
mini-opus: Live at the End of the World is a "valedictiory performance 'recorded on the eve of Valentine's Day at The End of the World club in London 2012'.
The band perform a set of Pre-apocalyptic junkyard blues in honor of and inspired by
dreams. A suit of haunted and haunting songs and instrumentals lead us gently onward,
special guests appear and disappear as both performers and audience prepare themselves
to say goodbye and to face an uncertain future realizing that only heaven knows what tomorrow
will bring." Quotes - "Tracks both as beautiful and as ghostly as Blood Sugar Love,
Dorothy Parker Blue and Last Words, and music that giddily recalls Gainsbourg, Pulp, Cole
Porter, early Disney soundtracks and seedy postwar revue bars in the space of just a few
bars, sweep you along with such swagger and menace." SUNDAY TIMES ALBUM OF THE
WEEK / "Such genuine tenderness ...it's like a punch in the solar plexus" INDEPENDENT
ALBUM OF THE WEEK.
Track Listing:
1. Intro
2. I'll see you in my dreams
3. Epitaph for a dream
4. Over the hillsides
5. Black birdies come
6. What it takes
7. Nightingales
8. Dreaming of you
9. Valentines
10. Outro
- Real Tuesday Weld (The)
Clerkenwell Kid Live At The End Of The World, The [Digipak]
£24.99
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This gorgeous & strange companion piece to last years' Independent, Times & Telegraph
album of the week 'The London Book of the Dead', is a 'Valedictory performance recorded
on the eve of the apocalypse'. "Like shadows we are and like Shadows depart". Conceived
during the same period as The Real Tuesday Weld's The London Book of the Dead, this
mini-opus: Live at the End of the World is a "valedictiory performance 'recorded on the eve of Valentine's Day at The End of the World club in London 2012'.
The band perform a set of Pre-apocalyptic junkyard blues in honor of and inspired by
dreams. A suit of haunted and haunting songs and instrumentals lead us gently onward,
special guests appear and disappear as both performers and audience prepare themselves
to say goodbye and to face an uncertain future realizing that only heaven knows what tomorrow
will bring." Quotes - "Tracks both as beautiful and as ghostly as Blood Sugar Love,
Dorothy Parker Blue and Last Words, and music that giddily recalls Gainsbourg, Pulp, Cole
Porter, early Disney soundtracks and seedy postwar revue bars in the space of just a few
bars, sweep you along with such swagger and menace." SUNDAY TIMES ALBUM OF THE
WEEK / "Such genuine tenderness ...it's like a punch in the solar plexus" INDEPENDENT
ALBUM OF THE WEEK.
Track Listing:
1. Intro
2. I'll see you in my dreams
3. Epitaph for a dream
4. Over the hillsides
5. Black birdies come
6. What it takes
7. Nightingales
8. Dreaming of you
9. Valentines
10. Outro
- Real Tuesday Weld (The)
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