Ed Harcourt - Here Be Monsters (2001)

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Title: Here Be Monsters
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Parlophone UK
Genre: Soft Rock, Indie Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:52:09
Total Size: 120 / 332 mb
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Tracklist

02. God Protect Your Soul
03. She Fell into My Arms
04. Those Crimson Tears
05. Hanging with the Wrong Crowd
06. Apple of My Eye
07. Beneath the Heart of Darkness
08. Wind Through the Trees
09. Birds Fly Backwards
10. Shanghai
11. Like Only Lovers Can

Ed Harcourt certainly has a grasp of atmospherics, and he's steeped - some would say marinated - in his influences. There are some really marvelous tracks on Here Be Monsters, the songwriter's debut album. Something in My Eye, which is lush with trumpet and strings, has an evocative tune and a vocal in a languid stupor, while Beneath the Heart of Darkness sports a great lead-in and such witty, ear catching lyrics as spluttering like an army of artillery sporadically firing. The ending veers into the experimental, with a hurricane of noisy static before a calm resolution. Wind Through the Trees, sounds like the forlorn hand of Erik Satie skittering its way across a piano, with the dreamy refrain You can't run from me/'cos I'm the wind through the trees. Beautiful. Other tracks warranting further ear time are These Crimson Tears, with its cello and muted trumpet wafting after-hours from some jazz club alleyway, and Apple of My Eye, which has a mock Motown/spiritual vibe, with handclaps and a much beefier vocal than the one featured on the earlier Maplewood EP. What remains is less noteworthy, and the penultimate track, Shanghai, comes with an awful, possibly ironic guitar break, and sounds like a Buggles reject. It's a baffling puzzler given what preceded it, making one wonder about the artist's allegedly vast back catalog and his possibly tenous hold on quality control. This artist contains multitudes, though, and it looks like the gifted ones are in the ascendant. Follow his upward trajectory.


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