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Businessmen & Ghosts

Working for a Nuclear Free CityAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (September 25, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Deaf Dumb & Blind
  • ASIN: B000UGG3N2
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #152,140 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Originally released in the UK in early ‘07 to critical acclaim, the new US version has been massively updated with lots of new tracks WFANFC has recorded since. Now formatted as a double CD, the release retains all of the tracks from the UK version and a whole new album’s worth of songs. Working For A Nuclear City began as a studio project involving Gary McClure and Phil Kay (keys/production). In 2004, they took to the stage, recruiting Phil's brother Jon on drums and Ed Hulme on bass. The band’s music and attitude has found favor with many bands, like-minded or otherwise, who have called on the band for remixes: The Rakes, Polytechnic, Shitdisco, Archie Bronson Outfit, The Whip and Starsailor have all received the WFANFC treatment. With plaudits for the album across the board and a reputation as an intense, heads-down live band, it seems WFANFC have begun to achieve what they originally set out to do:We want to create a piece of work that will stand the test of time and be remembered.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars quite possibly the most underrated band in 2007..., October 26, 2007
This review is from: Businessmen & Ghosts (Audio CD)
Wow. This is the stateside debut from this incredible and underrated Manchester band. It's on the same label that brought Fujiya & Miyagi to the US. Contained in these two discs is some varied and amazing music.

There are visible influences of madchester, shoegaze, britpop, electronica, dance music, folk, krautrock, alternative, "indie", etc - and believe it or not they meld these diffirent genres into a great collection of songs.

This double disc (what a steal for $12.99) contains their self-titled first album that was only released in the UK, as well as their "Rocket" EP (also UK-only).

I cannot recommend this CD enough - essential for fans of LCD Soundsystem, Airiel, Hot Chip, A Sunny Day In Glasgow, Caribou, Deerhunter, Fujiya and Myagi, the Stone Roses, Charlatans UK, Ulrich Schnauss, A Place to Bury Strangers, Stereolab, etc.

I am highly anticipating a US tour but who knows if we'll get that lucky!?!?!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Album, January 4, 2008
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This band really evokes the feeling of early 90s Manchester. Influences like the Stone Roses, Joy Division, Jesus & Mary Chain, Charlatans UK are all there. The album (almost 2 hours long - 2 discs) moves from mellow to bass-driven electronica to brit-pop to spacey/dream-pop all very seamlessly. There is kind of a muted sound that overlays much of the album - sort of a shoegaze sound.

The fact that they can cover so many musical genres while sounding this solid and consistent is a true testament to how good the band is. I am really surprised they haven't gotten more coverage to date. These guys may have had one of the best albums to come out of England in 2007 and one of the best indie rock albums of the year overall.

Overall a stunning and really unique piece of work and one that I'm sure we'll be hearing more about in the future.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Plays like a Mancunian mix-tape, April 8, 2008
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I read the previous three five-star reviews, and while I agree that this group has considerable imagination and evident talent, the sprawling album (generously two discs and while I thank the label and band for this abundance, perhaps this meant more lulls in the tracks than a single disc would have provided) sounds like a mix-tape. This is not meant as a negative remark. The songs often move along efficiently if not that surprisingly, like a much contemporary "smart" dance music akin to an import show on a hip public or college radio station. The synths, curiously, often flutter and twitter in a noticeably dated way, as if the player's getting used to the frills of the instrument--circa 1974. Such rather amateur playing-- or deliberate nostalgia-- in fact, however intentional, adds to the homespun appeal of this very accessible double-CD. It toys with retro-sounds along with paying homage to past hit parades out of their native city.

I'm not much of a fan of the New Order genre of Manchester music, and much more of this CD than I'd been led to believe follows their municipal predecessors. For me, much of the synth-driven tunes worked more as ambient than attention-getting. Again, this may be a plus for other listeners, however. So, if you do like New Order and the mid-80s club sound, this may please you far more. I wish they'd've nodded to The Buzzcocks, not to mention Joy Division or The Fall, but certainly Stone Roses and Happy Mondays (if not The Smiths!) echo heavily here.

For me, as a Krautrock and shoegazer aficionado, I was attracted to the group by an ad that labelled these two styles, along with electronica, as their selling point. Two out of three ain't bad, and the band's capable of so completely a disparate array of styles that I'd bet if you played this for the newcomer, he or she could not tell this was not a compilation of various bands from the past twenty years!

So, this is recommended, around 3.5/5, for the CD "Rocket" from 2006 has been scattered over these double discs along with other tracks. Perhaps a bit too much of a good thing because of this deployment, but as I remarked earlier, the largess comes very appreciated by this consumer. A promising U.S. début from a group that I predict will do even better, once they integrate their influences into a signature tone that recalls WFANFC themselves and not only their many inspirations.
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