The Beautiful South - Gaze (2003)

Artist: The Beautiful South
Title: Gaze
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Mercury
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Britpop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 43:21
Total Size: 307 / 110 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Gaze
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Mercury
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Britpop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 43:21
Total Size: 307 / 110 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Pretty 03:17
2. Just A Few Things That I Ain't 02:45
3. Sailing Solo 03:15
4. Life Vs. The Lifeless 03:32
5. Get Here 03:33
6. Let Go With The Flow 03:11
7. The Gates 04:08
8. Angels & Devils 02:47
9. 101 per cent Man 03:03
10. Half Of Him 04:25
11. Last Waltz / Lonliness 09:25
After a three-year break that saw vocalist Jacqui Abbott leave the band and frontman Paul Heaton embark on a low-key solo career, the '90s most successful MOR purveyors, the Beautiful South, return with their eighth studio album, Gaze. Anyone wondering whether the Hull-based outfit can strike it lucky a third time with its choice of female sparring partner should skip straight to the string-soaked campfire melodies of "Half of Him," the album's only solo piece from the newly recruited Alison Wheeler, which reveals she possesses both the soulfulness of her predecessor and the slightly lilting sweet tones of their original chanteuse, Briana Corrigan. Unfortunately, the follow-up to 2000's Painting It Red doesn't quite match the talents of their new recruit. Pursuing the country-pop sound that dominated Heaton's Biscuit Boy alias' debut, the gently shuffling opener "Pretty" and the jaunty lead single "Just a Few Things That I Ain't" are both perfectly serviceable examples of breezy Nashville-tinged pop. But far too often, its 11 tracks descend into unintentional parody territory, as on the corny honky tonk of "Let Go with the Flow" and the barroom balladry of "The Gates," which sees Heaton unwisely adopt a dodgy U.S. twang and drunken drawl, respectively, and while their trademark kitchen-sink tales and everyday observational style remain firmly intact, the relentless barrage of lyrics make Alanis' dictionary-swallowing antics seem like a preschool ABC singalong. The slightly grungy Brit-pop of "Life vs. the Lifeless" and the back-and-forth melancholy of "Get Here" offer hope that the South are still capable of restoring their former glories. But rather than rejuvenating their career, their lengthiest gap between records appears to have resulted in a lack of creativity and a tiredness where the bandmembers often seem bored with their own output. The much-quoted statistic of "one in seven U.K. households own a Beautiful South album" is extremely unlikely to increase anytime soon.
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