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Blancmange - Happy Families Too... FLAC download

  • Performer: Blancmange
  • Title: Happy Families Too...
  • Size FLAC ver: 1186 mb
  • Country: UK
  • Released: 2013
  • Style: Synth-pop
  • Other formats: APE AIFF RA TTA AHX MIDI RA
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Rating: 4.5 of 5
Blancmange - Happy Families Too... FLAC download
Blancmange - Happy Families Too... FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 I Can't Explain
Backing Vocals – Eleanor Arthur
2 Feel Me
Backing Vocals – Eleanor Arthur
3 I've Seen The Word
4 Wasted
5 Living On The Ceiling
Guitar – David RhodesPercussion – Pandit Dinesh
6 Waves
7 Kind
8 Sad Day
9 Cruel
10 God's Kitchen

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Blanc Check Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Universal Music
  • Mastered At – Fluid Mastering
  • Glass Mastered At – Sound Performance

Credits

  • Artwork – Michael Brownlow
  • Design – Adam Yeldham, Dan Tyler
  • Executive-Producer – Gary Barnshaw
  • Mastered By – Tim Debney
  • Written-By – Arthur*, Luscombe*

Notes

www.blancmange.co.uk
© Blanc Check Records. Blanc Check Ltd.

Jewel case with 8 page lyric booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LT23
  • Matrix / Runout: SOUND PERFORMANCE 0208 691 2121 BCR002

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CDBRED613 Blancmange Happy Families Too... ‎(CD, Album, RE) Cherry Red CDBRED613 UK 2014
BCR0008LP Blancmange Happy Families Too... ‎(LP, Album) Blanc Check Records BCR0008LP UK 2016



Comments (1)

Dusar
I treasure the original 1982 version of this album too much to comment without bias, one way or another, but this has some truly magical moments, a LOT of singing, some peculiarities, and then some. Firstly this is a modern re-recording, secondly it is faithful to the original and thirdly it is good. The spaces in between the words, music and beats that Blancmange originally sculpted so well have almost all been filled in with inorganic beats & general noodleing. The songs are all the same, almost – give or take an ‘online’ or a HA!, HA! HA!, or ten less. The vocals are strong giving a faithful rendition of the originals rather than a life time of reimagining to them. For the most part the vocals are up very loud in the mix which emphasises ALL the very earnest singing... but when NEIL does let rip and gets into the zone – powerful stuff, we are reminded why we originally fell in love. Possibly the most modern or imaginative of the re-recordings is the classic single Waves, & hopefully this version will be built upon and it too will be allowed to blossom into the tsunami it is destined to be. The instrumental signature tune ‘Sad Day’ is sacred and hardly embellished at all, thankfully and disappointedly so, this piece of music deserves an entire album of versions and remixes devoted to it alone. I am not going to suggest 'Cruel' is better than the original, as music is not a competition, but... it is.The original Happy Families album was slightly ominous, this version is slightly good fun. All this of course will change as I play it more - which I am doing - which is a big deal these days - and its predecessor being so iconic for me too etc etc etc.I would love to hear this band step outside their comfort zone, turn it up to eleven or preferably down to Radio Therapy-esq lows, but I look forward to the new material all the same. Thanks, for the live shows, BD

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