Bentley Rhythm Ace - For Your Ears Only (2000) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Bentley Rhythm Ace
- Title: For Your Ears Only
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Parlophone – 7243 5 26980 2 8
- Genre: Breakbeat, Trip-Hop
- Quality: 320 kbps / lossless (tracks) / lossless (tracks+.cue, artwork)
- Total Time: 00:57:00
- Total Size: 142.2 MB / 379.6 MB / 390.3 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Bentley Rhythm Ace – For Your Ears Only
Label/Cat#: Parlophone – 7243 5 26980 2 8
Country: Europe
Year: 29 May 2000
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat, Trip-Hop
Format: CD, Album
Tracklist
1. Ride Your Sleigh… (01:27)
2. T~Spot (03:15)
3. Theme From 'Gutbuster' (05:34)
4. Madam Your Carriage Awaits / Sugartown (03:58)
5. A Lot Of Stick (But Not Much Carrot) (04:42)
6. Summer Song Blue (04:25)
7. Busyness Mans Lunch (04:11)
8. Duckweb And Fishlip (05:13)
9. Jim'll Twist It (03:45)
10. Barry Normal Eyes (05:28)
11. Do The Christmas Rush (04:54)
12. Kenny Beats (Part One) (03:53)
13. How'd I Do Dat??? (06:00)
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Total length: 00:57:00
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CD
Tracklist
1. Ride Your Sleigh… (01:27)
2. T~Spot (03:15)
3. Theme From 'Gutbuster' (05:34)
4. Madam Your Carriage Awaits / Sugartown (03:58)
5. A Lot Of Stick (But Not Much Carrot) (04:42)
6. Summer Song Blue (04:25)
7. Busyness Mans Lunch (04:11)
8. Duckweb And Fishlip (05:13)
9. Jim'll Twist It (03:45)
10. Barry Normal Eyes (05:28)
11. Do The Christmas Rush (04:54)
12. Kenny Beats (Part One) (03:53)
13. How'd I Do Dat??? (06:00)
14. Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out (Damiens Gonna Edit A Bit Out) (03:43)
Total length: 01:00:28
It's a lot like a bad high school reunion. While other carny dance acts can rritate after hanging around too much (à la Fatboy Slim), Bentley Rhythm Ace seems to have hit the dangerous success of simply not coming back with any style. Because For Your Ears Only demands reactions much like Elastica's ridiculously delayed The Menace: "It took them this long to sound -- the same?" Sure, one shouldn't expect a purposefully silly big beat act to get all proto-serious and blow all conventions out at the studio, but at the same time, one would hope for at least a change of the jokes. This is why one gets the bloopy "beww-weeerrrrs" of a song like "Madam Your Carriage Awaits," more cartoon waves of "Summer Song Blue," and too much workmanlike beat-whimsy of "Theme from 'Gutbuster.'" These songs are neatly traced copies of BRA's debut work and they fail to -- at the very least -- take such redundancy up a notch. It's also odd that there still remains the "why didn't they make a whole album like this?" spree of the last two or three tracks on the album. "Do the Christmas Rush" has a dreamy drum backdrop, deftly mixing absurdity with emotion so well that it's almost ballad-like, where "Kenny Beats, Pt. 1" flickers with vigor, and the closing "How'd I Do Dat???" is just such splendid dancefloor stupidity that it hints at what the album should be like: funny yet challenging. Sadly, they are also still too little and too late. You see, at reunions, while a gloomy goth might irritate you with his/her self-indulgent pessimism, or the chin-stroker in the corner might talk about "socio-economical fallacies," there are few things less desired than a lampshade-wearing, Groucho Marx-mustached drunkard overstaying his welcome by pounding you over the head with a novelty hammer. Yes, unfortunately, here For Your Ears Only simply shows a band telling their jokes just one time too many.
© Dean Carlson /TiVo
Artwork By [Illustrations] – Joel Lardner
Drums [Live], Percussion [Live] – Fuzz*
Mixed By – Dan Sprigg* (tracks: 5 to 7, 9 to 13)
Producer – Bentley Rhythm Ace
Written-By – Bentley Rhythm Ace (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 14)
Track 3: Phrase "Feel It In Your Gut" sampled from "E-man Groovin" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch Featuring The Everything Man. Bassline in verse contains a sample from "Open Space" by Piero Umiliani featured in the album 'To-day's Sound'. Guitar in chorus sampled from Kim Fowley "Whittier Boulevard" (taken from a 60's bootleg album).
Track 4: Guitar sampled from "Sugar Town" by Nancy Sinatra.
Track 7: Phrase "Aahh You Better Listen, You Better Listen" sampled from "Only One Like Me" by Harry Belafonte.
℗2000 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. ©2000 EMI Records Ltd.
Made in the EU
Marketed and distributed by EMI
Printed in the EU
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Label/Cat#: Parlophone – 7243 5 26980 2 8
Country: Europe
Year: 29 May 2000
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat, Trip-Hop
Format: CD, Album
Tracklist
1. Ride Your Sleigh… (01:27)
2. T~Spot (03:15)
3. Theme From 'Gutbuster' (05:34)
4. Madam Your Carriage Awaits / Sugartown (03:58)
5. A Lot Of Stick (But Not Much Carrot) (04:42)
6. Summer Song Blue (04:25)
7. Busyness Mans Lunch (04:11)
8. Duckweb And Fishlip (05:13)
9. Jim'll Twist It (03:45)
10. Barry Normal Eyes (05:28)
11. Do The Christmas Rush (04:54)
12. Kenny Beats (Part One) (03:53)
13. How'd I Do Dat??? (06:00)
_______________________________
Total length: 00:57:00
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
CD
Tracklist
1. Ride Your Sleigh… (01:27)
2. T~Spot (03:15)
3. Theme From 'Gutbuster' (05:34)
4. Madam Your Carriage Awaits / Sugartown (03:58)
5. A Lot Of Stick (But Not Much Carrot) (04:42)
6. Summer Song Blue (04:25)
7. Busyness Mans Lunch (04:11)
8. Duckweb And Fishlip (05:13)
9. Jim'll Twist It (03:45)
10. Barry Normal Eyes (05:28)
11. Do The Christmas Rush (04:54)
12. Kenny Beats (Part One) (03:53)
13. How'd I Do Dat??? (06:00)
14. Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out (Damiens Gonna Edit A Bit Out) (03:43)
Total length: 01:00:28
It's a lot like a bad high school reunion. While other carny dance acts can rritate after hanging around too much (à la Fatboy Slim), Bentley Rhythm Ace seems to have hit the dangerous success of simply not coming back with any style. Because For Your Ears Only demands reactions much like Elastica's ridiculously delayed The Menace: "It took them this long to sound -- the same?" Sure, one shouldn't expect a purposefully silly big beat act to get all proto-serious and blow all conventions out at the studio, but at the same time, one would hope for at least a change of the jokes. This is why one gets the bloopy "beww-weeerrrrs" of a song like "Madam Your Carriage Awaits," more cartoon waves of "Summer Song Blue," and too much workmanlike beat-whimsy of "Theme from 'Gutbuster.'" These songs are neatly traced copies of BRA's debut work and they fail to -- at the very least -- take such redundancy up a notch. It's also odd that there still remains the "why didn't they make a whole album like this?" spree of the last two or three tracks on the album. "Do the Christmas Rush" has a dreamy drum backdrop, deftly mixing absurdity with emotion so well that it's almost ballad-like, where "Kenny Beats, Pt. 1" flickers with vigor, and the closing "How'd I Do Dat???" is just such splendid dancefloor stupidity that it hints at what the album should be like: funny yet challenging. Sadly, they are also still too little and too late. You see, at reunions, while a gloomy goth might irritate you with his/her self-indulgent pessimism, or the chin-stroker in the corner might talk about "socio-economical fallacies," there are few things less desired than a lampshade-wearing, Groucho Marx-mustached drunkard overstaying his welcome by pounding you over the head with a novelty hammer. Yes, unfortunately, here For Your Ears Only simply shows a band telling their jokes just one time too many.
© Dean Carlson /TiVo
Artwork By [Illustrations] – Joel Lardner
Drums [Live], Percussion [Live] – Fuzz*
Mixed By – Dan Sprigg* (tracks: 5 to 7, 9 to 13)
Producer – Bentley Rhythm Ace
Written-By – Bentley Rhythm Ace (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 14)
Track 3: Phrase "Feel It In Your Gut" sampled from "E-man Groovin" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch Featuring The Everything Man. Bassline in verse contains a sample from "Open Space" by Piero Umiliani featured in the album 'To-day's Sound'. Guitar in chorus sampled from Kim Fowley "Whittier Boulevard" (taken from a 60's bootleg album).
Track 4: Guitar sampled from "Sugar Town" by Nancy Sinatra.
Track 7: Phrase "Aahh You Better Listen, You Better Listen" sampled from "Only One Like Me" by Harry Belafonte.
℗2000 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. ©2000 EMI Records Ltd.
Made in the EU
Marketed and distributed by EMI
Printed in the EU
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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