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CD: CMRCD307
RELEASED: 2001
LABEL: Sanctuary
01. Sex With Someone You Love
02. Guy Like Me (And a Girl Like You)
03. Loveless Age 
04. You Only Get What You Deserve
05. Bloom
06. Man Who Can Make a Woman Laugh
07. Liverpool Girl
08. Absolutely Wrong
09. Little Princess
10. Girls Are Birds
After three rock albums Ian McNabb has taken off his leathers and boots
and slipped into a cardigan and slippers. If you've heard and loved all those
acoustic B-sides then you're in for a treat because here you get a whole album
of them. Yet again Ian has focussed on his icon Neil Young but has moved away
from the Crazy Horse era to a "Harvest" sound. Ian here is relaxed
and obviously enjoying himself. This is supported by the fact that this is
an independent release on his own label, with no singles planned for release.
Strictly speaking this is not an acoustic album as there are electric guitars,
but the volume is turned low. The music may be toned down but in fact it increases
the depth of the songs. For example "Liverpool Girl" on the '96 demo's
CD was a tongue-in-cheek rock number; here it is turned into a melancholy ballad.
The addition of Mike Scott's acoustic guitar, Anthony Thistlethwait's mandolin
and Danny Thompson's double bass, coupled with a complete lack of any drums
or percussion, adds to the emotion of the tracks. Focussing on the other nine
tracks here is a brief resume: "Sex with
Someone You Love" is a laid back simple song with a story telling lyric. "A
Guy Like You (& A Girl Like You)" is a purely acoustic modern folk
song. "Loveless Age" sounds like Dylan, which is supported by Mike's
Scott's (Waterboys) gravelly backing vocals. "You Only Get What You Deserve" is
an anguished protest song while "Bloom, " "The
Man who can make a Woman Laugh, " "Absolutely Wrong" and "Girls
are Birds" offer a range of acoustic numbers with either very positive
or blues lyrics. All in all, as the great
man would say, "Cool."
Influences / Similar Artists:
The Icicle Works, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Waterboys
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