The Christians - Colour (Deluxe Edition) (1990/2019)
BAND/ARTIST: The Christians
- Title: Colour (Deluxe Edition)
- Year Of Release: 1990/2019
- Label: Garribaldi Records
- Genre: Pop Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:16:20
- Total Size: 178 mb | 498 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Man Don't Cry
02. I Found Out
03. Greenbank Drive
04. All Talk
05. Words
06. Community of Spirit
07. There You Go Again
08. One More Baby in Black
09. In My Hour of Need
10. Long Gone
11. Funny Money
12. Save Us from Our Friends
13. Sent Here to Shine
14. Greenbank Drive (Laurie Latham Remix)
15. From the Water's Edge
16. Greenbank Drive (Nomad Soul 7" Mix)
01. Man Don't Cry
02. I Found Out
03. Greenbank Drive
04. All Talk
05. Words
06. Community of Spirit
07. There You Go Again
08. One More Baby in Black
09. In My Hour of Need
10. Long Gone
11. Funny Money
12. Save Us from Our Friends
13. Sent Here to Shine
14. Greenbank Drive (Laurie Latham Remix)
15. From the Water's Edge
16. Greenbank Drive (Nomad Soul 7" Mix)
Given the obvious talent at the Christians' disposal, it's odd how uninspiring their music is. Gary Christian has a remarkable voice, soulful without resorting to the showy mannerisms that derail so many lesser singers. In his previous band, the Yachts, keyboardist Henry Priestman revealed himself to be one of the wittiest and most melodically subtle songwriters of the post-punk age, as well as one of its most immediately distinctive instrumentalists. The subtle melodicism is still there on 1990's Colour, but the cleverness and distinctive personality are pretty much gone. The lyrics are uniformly po-faced and mushily inspirational, with none of the sparkling wit of the Yachts, and Laurie Latham's ultra-slick production doesn't even have the over-the-top sonic gimmickry of his earlier albums for Squeeze and Paul Young, making Colour musically indistinguishable from the likes of Phil Collins and Simple Minds. Worst of all, the songs are absurdly elongated, stretching three minutes' worth of musical and lyrical content into tracks that tend to stretch into the five- to seven-minute range. Despite the title, Colour is stultifyingly monochromatic. The closing "In My Hour of Need" is a charming sendoff, though, by far the most memorable track on the album.
Year 2019 | Pop | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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