The Divine Comedy - Promenade (Remastered) (2020) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: The Divine Comedy
- Title: Promenade
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: Divine Comedy Records
- Genre: Bedroom Pop, Indie, Alternative
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:34:47
- Total Size: 416 MB / 0.98 / 1.86
Tracklist:
01. Bath (4:11)
02. Going Downhill Fast (2:33)
03. The Booklovers (5:52)
04. A Seafood Song (3:29)
05. Geronimo (1:53)
06. Don't Look Down (4:49)
07. When The Lights Go Out All Over Europe (3:30)
08. The Summerhouse (4:15)
09. Neptune's Daughter (4:49)
10. A Drinking Song (4:38)
11. Ten Seconds to Midnight (2:10)
12. Tonight We Fly (3:01)
13. Untitled Outro (0:17)
14. Ten Seconds to Midnight (alternate version) (2:20)
15. Assume The Goldsmith (5:14)
16. When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (live) (3:36)
17. Tell Me What's Wrong (2:15)
18. Life's What You Make It (2:51)
19. Lost Prom Jam (1:42)
20. Neptune's Daughter (demo) (4:55)
21. Going Downhill Fast (instrumental) (2:32)
22. The Booklovers (demo) (4:56)
23. The Bright Lights Of Ealing (1:47)
24. Bath (alternate version) (3:47)
25. The Summerhouse (early idea) (1:18)
26. The Summerhouse (live) (4:34)
27. When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (early idea) (2:44)
28. A Woman of the World (Promenade-style demo) (2:25)
29. Geronimo (live with Yann Tiersen) (1:47)
30. Don't Look Down (demo) (4:59)
31. A Drinking Song (live) (4:34)
32. Only For Tonight (2:57)
33. Tonight We Fly (demo) (3:03)
34. Bath (2020 Mix) (4:11)
35. Going Downhill Fast (2020 Mix) (2:33)
36. The Booklovers (2020 Mix) (5:50)
37. A Seafood Song (2020 Mix) (3:29)
38. Geronimo (2020 Mix) (1:55)
39. Don't Look Down (2020 Mix) (4:49)
40. When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (2020 Mix) (3:30)
41. The Summerhouse (2020 Mix) (4:14)
42. Neptune's Daughter (2020 Mix) (4:49)
43. A Drinking Song (2020 Mix) (4:37)
44. Ten Seconds to Midnight (2020 Mix) (2:11)
45. Tonight We Fly (2020 Mix) (3:00)
46. Untitled Outro (2020 Mix) (0:16)
01. Bath (4:11)
02. Going Downhill Fast (2:33)
03. The Booklovers (5:52)
04. A Seafood Song (3:29)
05. Geronimo (1:53)
06. Don't Look Down (4:49)
07. When The Lights Go Out All Over Europe (3:30)
08. The Summerhouse (4:15)
09. Neptune's Daughter (4:49)
10. A Drinking Song (4:38)
11. Ten Seconds to Midnight (2:10)
12. Tonight We Fly (3:01)
13. Untitled Outro (0:17)
14. Ten Seconds to Midnight (alternate version) (2:20)
15. Assume The Goldsmith (5:14)
16. When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (live) (3:36)
17. Tell Me What's Wrong (2:15)
18. Life's What You Make It (2:51)
19. Lost Prom Jam (1:42)
20. Neptune's Daughter (demo) (4:55)
21. Going Downhill Fast (instrumental) (2:32)
22. The Booklovers (demo) (4:56)
23. The Bright Lights Of Ealing (1:47)
24. Bath (alternate version) (3:47)
25. The Summerhouse (early idea) (1:18)
26. The Summerhouse (live) (4:34)
27. When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (early idea) (2:44)
28. A Woman of the World (Promenade-style demo) (2:25)
29. Geronimo (live with Yann Tiersen) (1:47)
30. Don't Look Down (demo) (4:59)
31. A Drinking Song (live) (4:34)
32. Only For Tonight (2:57)
33. Tonight We Fly (demo) (3:03)
34. Bath (2020 Mix) (4:11)
35. Going Downhill Fast (2020 Mix) (2:33)
36. The Booklovers (2020 Mix) (5:50)
37. A Seafood Song (2020 Mix) (3:29)
38. Geronimo (2020 Mix) (1:55)
39. Don't Look Down (2020 Mix) (4:49)
40. When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (2020 Mix) (3:30)
41. The Summerhouse (2020 Mix) (4:14)
42. Neptune's Daughter (2020 Mix) (4:49)
43. A Drinking Song (2020 Mix) (4:37)
44. Ten Seconds to Midnight (2020 Mix) (2:11)
45. Tonight We Fly (2020 Mix) (3:00)
46. Untitled Outro (2020 Mix) (0:16)
AllMusic Review by Ned Raggett
While in appearance, it seems like a sequel to Liberation -- a similar cover shot down to the typeface that is on the front, in this case showing Hannon in front of the IM Pei-designed entrance to the Louvre, while the back shows a similarly Rococo piece of decoration -- Promenade is in fact even more extremely and defiantly non-rock than its predecessor. With a larger number of string performers to accompany him, not to mention someone on oboe, sax, and cor anglais (English horn), Hannon retains only drummer/co-producer Darren Allison from the previous record to make what remains his most self-conscious art release to date. The opening "Bath" sets the course, with seacoast sounds and a brief spoken word bit that turns into a minimalist Michael Nyman homage before slamming into the song proper, where the guitars and bass take a back seat to the choir, strings, and woodwinds, all the while driven along by Allison's solid percussion. From there all kinds of twists and turns emerge in an alternate universe where classical instrumentation offers as much pop as a guitar strum. The extreme archness of "Going Downhill Fast" is also a pub singalong, while "Don't Look Down" builds to a dramatic, striking ending. Hannon's wickedly sharp wit informs almost everything; "The Booklovers" is the clear winner on that count, as Hannon tremulously recites a number of authors' names (with an appropriate accompanying sample or aside, often quite hilarious) over a stately arrangement. "A Seafood Song" and "A Drinking Song" celebrate exactly what they say they do, the latter offering up the great line "All my lovers will be pink and elephantine!" At the same time, the tender side of Hannon, which has sometimes been ignored, surfaces more than once, with "The Summerhouse," a nostalgic, wonderfully gentle piece on a lost season of love. This turns out to be one of Hannon's best songs ever.
While in appearance, it seems like a sequel to Liberation -- a similar cover shot down to the typeface that is on the front, in this case showing Hannon in front of the IM Pei-designed entrance to the Louvre, while the back shows a similarly Rococo piece of decoration -- Promenade is in fact even more extremely and defiantly non-rock than its predecessor. With a larger number of string performers to accompany him, not to mention someone on oboe, sax, and cor anglais (English horn), Hannon retains only drummer/co-producer Darren Allison from the previous record to make what remains his most self-conscious art release to date. The opening "Bath" sets the course, with seacoast sounds and a brief spoken word bit that turns into a minimalist Michael Nyman homage before slamming into the song proper, where the guitars and bass take a back seat to the choir, strings, and woodwinds, all the while driven along by Allison's solid percussion. From there all kinds of twists and turns emerge in an alternate universe where classical instrumentation offers as much pop as a guitar strum. The extreme archness of "Going Downhill Fast" is also a pub singalong, while "Don't Look Down" builds to a dramatic, striking ending. Hannon's wickedly sharp wit informs almost everything; "The Booklovers" is the clear winner on that count, as Hannon tremulously recites a number of authors' names (with an appropriate accompanying sample or aside, often quite hilarious) over a stately arrangement. "A Seafood Song" and "A Drinking Song" celebrate exactly what they say they do, the latter offering up the great line "All my lovers will be pink and elephantine!" At the same time, the tender side of Hannon, which has sometimes been ignored, surfaces more than once, with "The Summerhouse," a nostalgic, wonderfully gentle piece on a lost season of love. This turns out to be one of Hannon's best songs ever.
Year 2020 | Pop | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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