Rock
Rise Against Appeal To Reason 2008 RiSEAGAiNST
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Artist: Tony Christie
Title: Made In Sheffield
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Genre: Rock
Bitrate: 168kbit av.
Time: 00:50:55
Size: 65.24 mb
Rip Date: 2008-10-01
Str Date: 2008-11-10
1. Only Ones Who Know 4:23
2. Perfect Moon 3:52
3. Born To Cry 5:49
4. All I Ever About Is You 2:31
5. Going Home Tomorrow 3:37
6. Louise 5:13
7. Danger Is A Woman In Love 5:59
8. I'll Never Let You Down 5:01
9. How Can I Entertain 4:51
10. Paradise Square 3:38
11. Coles Corner 6:01
Release Notes:
After the chuckle-free miseryfest that was the re-release of
‘Show Me The Way To Amarillo’, featuring rotund funnyman Peter
Kaye gurning manically as he jumped the shark, there appeared
to be no way back for Tony Christie after this novelty
albatross was mercilessly flogged to death throughout 2005.
Even during his 70s heyday Christie was about as fashionable
as a knitted condom, although his recent work with Jarvis
Cocker and Richard Hawley has served to slightly buoy his
profile and sustain his relevance in the ever-changing musical
landscape. The credibility of these collaborations has
culminated in new album ‘Made In Sheffield’, partly produced
by Richard Hawley, as the ageing crooner attempts to forge a
cogent album of songs to stand as an opus to the rich cultural
heritage of his hometown.
Where a covers album is usually the aural equivalent of an
artist clawing at a scorched pile of earth where the bottom of
the barrel used to be, Christie and his management have
cherrypicked a fine roster of music from some of Sheffield’s
most famous musical exports, which comes to together to form a
touching tribute to the Steel City. Artists such as Joe
Cocker, Jarvis Cocker, ABC, The Human League and Arctic
Monkeys are all given the full Christie-treatment, the latter
pair’s ‘Louise’ and ‘The Only Ones Who Know’ being particular
highlights. The hipsters may smirk and go back to joylessly
stuffing their iPod with Crystal Castles b-sides that sound
like several Daleks falling down an escalator, but lose the
will to be cynical and there is plenty to enjoy here. In the
infinitely wise words of Paul Daniels, "You'll like this. Not
a lot, but you'll like it".