Jim Noir - Tower Of Love (2005)

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Title: Tower Of Love
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: My Dad Recordings
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 45:32
Total Size: 322 / 115 mb
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Tracklist:

01. My Patch
02. I Me You I'm Your
03. Computer Song
04. How To Be So Real
05. Eanie Meany
06. Tower Of Love
07. Key Of C
08. Turbulent Weather
09. Turn Your Frown Into A Smile
10. A Quiet Man
11. Eanie Meany 2
12. The Only Way

On his debut album, Tower of Love, Jim Noir proves himself to be a first-class mix-and-match master, blending the cheesy drum machines and bubbling synths of indie electronic, the lo-fi guitars and adult-child vocals of indie pop, and the full-bodied and harmony-drenched arrangements of chamber pop into a swirling, soothing, and truly lovely Technicolor pop confection. Noir also proves himself to be an able student of great outsider pop of the '60s, '70s, and 2000s. There are echoes of British eccentrics like XTC, Kevin Ayers, and ELO to be found in the grooves of Tower. There is the pronounced influence of those renowned American nutters, the mid-'70s edition of the Beach Boys and their Love You album. There are comparisons to be made to the anything-goes spirit and sound of contemporary explorers like Super Furry Animals and the Beta Band. Best of all, if you happen to have never heard of any of those bands and just love a good melody played and sung sweetly by a likeable singer, you will love the record just as much as someone who can train-spot all the influences. There really isn't a weak song to be had, and the album flows past like a gentle stream winding its way through a summer meadow.





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