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A coming of age [2010]

ER-1149 CD Digipak

Coming of age, as longed for as it may be, is still a difficult, complex and complicated process. That must be what Andrew Laidlaw, compositional mind of the Greenwich (England) sextet, thought when, upon returning to his hometown after two intense and successful years, both critically (media like The Times, The Guardian, Uncut and Pitchfork were captivated by what they declared to be an innovative and complex pop album) and with the public (more than 50,000 copies sold all over the world can testify to that), for “The Great Unwanted”, and found he had no place of his own there. Living in the band’s studio, where he constantly played the piano until the wee hours of the morning, showering in the local community pool and concentrating entirely on making a second album that, as he himself recognizes, brought him to moments of fleeting madness, debating between the confusion that such contrasts provoked in him.

This is the birth of “A Coming of Age”, the second album by LUCKY SOUL, a disc that abounds in spot-on melodies, the ability with arrangements and the ease with which they create hits, adding that special touch of complexity to an album full of nuances, artists, songs that talk about melancholy and loss, following the path set by those bittersweet sentences on “Pet Sounds”, full of mixed emotions, of that purifying process that moves from darkness to the most blinding light. This light shines on songs like “Woah Billy!”, “White Russian Doll” and “Up in Flames”; it is an impressive way of making the disc its own and a contrast with the intense backlighting that songs like “Warm Water”, “Could Be I Don’t Belong Anywhere” and the very “A Coming of Age” give off. They’re back to give new shape to pop with northern soul, showing off their mastery with a complete, complex yet easily enjoyable album, full of artists and nuances, but at the same time agile and able when it comes to connecting with the listener… Like the great classics.

The Elefant edition has a different cover and includes a previously unreleased extra track.

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01.  Woah Billy!             
02.  White Russian Doll             
03.  Up In Flames             
04.  Love³             
05.  Upon Hilly Fields             
06.  A Coming Of Age             
07.  Warm Water             
08.  Ain’t Nothin’ Like A Shame (To Bring It All Back Home)             
09.  That’s When Trouble Begins             
10.  Southern Melancholy             
11.  Our Heart             
12.  Could Be I Don’t Belong Anywhere             
13.  When It's Over And Done, Then It's Gone [Bonus Track]             
 


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The great unwanted [2007]

ER-1127 CD

This six-piece from Greenwich (UK) led by Ali Howard’s charming vocals is to be the next white great wonder due to its sophisticated, nostalgic pop. Catchy, fresh songs influenced by Dusty Springfield, Tamla Motown or THE RONETTES, specially for the ones in love with two-and-a-half-minutes pop songs with simple structures and unforgettable choruses.

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01.  Add Your Light to Mine, Baby   real        real | download
02.  One Kiss Don’t Make a Summer   real         
03.  Struck Dumb             
04.  Lips are Unhappy   real        real | download
05.  My Darling, Anything             
06.  Get Outta Town!             
07.  The Great Unwanted   real         
08.  Baby I’m Broke             
09.  My Brittle Heart             
10.  Ain’t Never Been Cool   real         
11.  The Towering Inferno             
12.  It’s Yours             
13.  The Last Song             
 

  



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