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Rob Dickinson - Fresh Wine for the Horses (Expanded Version) (2008/2020)

Rob Dickinson - Fresh Wine for the Horses (Expanded Version) (2008/2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Rob Dickinson

  • Title: Fresh Wine for the Horses (Expanded Version)
  • Year Of Release: 2008/2020
  • Label: Sanctuary Records
  • Genre: Pop Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:17:22
  • Total Size: 178 mb | 480 mb
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Tracklist:

01. My Name Is Love
02. Oceans
03. The End of the World
04. Bathe Away
05. Intelligent People
06. The Storm
07. Handsome
08. Bad Beauty
09. Towering and Flowering
10. The Night
11. Don't Change
12. Mutineer
13. Black Metallic
14. Crank
15. Ma Solituda
16. Show Me Mary
17. The Nude
18. I Want to Touch You

Around the time Catherine Wheel turned ten, the band dropped a bassist, added a "the" to their name, and released a turkey. When they broke up, shortly thereafter, Rob Dickinson's first solo album was only a matter of time (five years). Once the disappointment in the lack of adventure on Fresh Wine for the Horses washes away, it becomes apparent that Dickinson spent at least part of his time away becoming a sharper songwriter. Catherine Wheel songs, at their very worst, could be overwrought and insufferable, but Dickinson keeps it all in check, avoiding doe-eyed self-absorption and addressing a "you" with more frequency than ever. (Rest assured, he did not learn the latter move from Coldplay.) Structurally, this is a fairly conservative set of songs at least when compared to the likes of "Fripp," "Car," "Girl Stand Still," and Adam and Eve's more exploratory passages that covers a lot of the territory heard in Dickinson's past work, plus strings galore. After "My Name Is Love," a soaring introduction that smartly stops just short of saying "here is the anthem!," the album settles into calm contemplation, only to give way to a second half that throws in a couple rockers that strut and snarl with as much ease as "Broken Head" and "Broken Nose." One of these songs, along with the closing "Towering and Flowering," is a resuscitated turkey-era CW leftover that is, perversely enough, spectacular. Throughout, Dickinson's in better voice than ever while adding plenty of sweet background harmonies. Given the way his old band departed and the amount of time it took to materialize, Fresh Wine for the Horses is better than most could have expected. Fans who favored Catherine Wheel's more left-of-center moments will be unhappy that Dickinson is more into refinements than innovation here, but an album full of mostly great songs is an album of mostly great songs.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks