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The Church: Forget Yourself [Dual Disc]

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  • Audio CD (July 12, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Dual Disc
  • Label: Silverline
  • ASIN: B00095MKNG
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #225,350 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Sealine
2. Song in Space
3. The Theatre and Its Double
4. Telepath
5. See Your Lights
6. Lay Low
7. Maya
8. Appalatia
9. June
10. Don't You Fall
11. I Kept Everything
12. Nothing Seeker
13. Reversal
14. Summer

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Formed in Sydney, Australia in the early 80’s, the Church scored a mega alternative hit with their now classic "Under the Milky Way" from their record Starfish. After some additions and changes to their line-up, the band remains true to their sound while reinventing themselves through the years. The quartet’s seventeenth album offers plenty of appeal for long time fans and new 60’s inspired psych-pop for younger fans chock full of reverberating guitars, haunting vocals and timeless, mesmerizing melodies.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Take the time to listen, August 26, 2006
This review is from: The Church: Forget Yourself (Audio CD)
I had recently rediscovered the church with "Uninvited like the Clouds", a pretty good CD in my opinion. Next I picked up "AENT" and I really liked it. Now I couldn't get enough so I picked up "Forget Yourself". After one listen, I thought it rather uninspired. After 2 listens, a couple of songs caught my attention and I noticed how the whole thing kind of flowed. After several more listens I've decided that this is a really, really good CD. There is alot of good music here and the tracks just flow from one to the next. Laid back songs like June, Telepath, Appalatia stand out. Some of the the 'louder' tracks like, Lay Low, nothing seeker and song in space also really grew on me. If you're looking for something to close your eyes to, this is probably not it, otherwise I highly recommend it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Giants hidden among the morass of popular culture, December 2, 2005
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EJC "EJC" (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Church: Forget Yourself (Audio CD)
The Church - Forget Yourself (Cooking Vinyl)

(This is a copy of my review published in Oct 2003 by Melbourne, Australia, music weekly, 'Inpress')

Ah, the good ship Church. An enduring anomaly. So ethereal in presence and rhyme, at times so rich and sublime. But also perfectly capable of leaving their devoted audience totally mystified.

This is a wonderful and complex recording, but it may not please some fans. Steve Kilbey, Marty Willson-Piper and co. released the quite superb and measured After Everything Now This in 2002 but this album is not cut from the same cloth. It contains more of a big rock sound, with an urgency not typical of Church productions.

While no one would begrudge any artist the opportunity to vary the style(s) of music they play, The Church excel creating atmospheric tomes. Their best-known work is full of imagery, metaphor and intricately woven melodies that seem to effortlessly transport the listener into an otherworldly realm.

This album doesn't do that. It leans on the guitar pedal and crashes the cymbals. The drums thump all around. Some force replaces subtlety. It does work, as the songwriting is breathtaking, but it may leave part of their loyal following bemused.

Not withstanding this, every track reveals a catch worthy of another listen and there are many moments of magic. The opener, "Sealine", is a minor classic, all mood and intensity with Kilbey's trademark vocals breathing menace over a thumping pattern of heavy-duty strumming and big drums.

There's some lovely Latin-flavoured guitar on "The Theatre And Its Double" and it features the kind of complex arrangement unheard of from so many other acts. Perhaps the highlight is "Telepath", where harmonies melt and the wonderful interplay between guitarists' Willson-Piper and Peter Koppes comes to the fore. Early days of The Church saw less emphasis on harmonising but, of late, it's become a feature (and works again on the driving "Don't You Fall").

"Maya" is a whispered, melting gem, complete with some sweet violin, and reminiscent of some of the gorgeous ballads on After Everything Now This. Willson-Piper takes up vocal duties on the majestic "See Your Lights" and Koppes contributes a quite beautiful song called "Appalatia". Like the very best Church etchings, it takes the listener on a soaring, uplifting journey.

Even though the characteristic aura of a Church album has been replaced, it would seem that there's plenty of life left in this remarkable group. There's been a rebirth of sorts and the output hasn't diminished. I might still recommend past glories to introduce newbies to The Church, but those looking for rock with a twist should not wait to partake in this glorious and elaborate offering.

EJC
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Creative Renaissance, November 30, 2006
This review is from: The Church: Forget Yourself (Audio CD)
I've been listening to the 3 recent Church CD's and these guys are truly delivering gems under the radar. I really liked the first half of Uninvited, Like The Clouds, while After Everything has Numbers, the title track and Chromium to add to their list of classics. Forget Yourself may be more consistent than either of those. It has dreamy songs, but more uptempo (for them) rocking songs, more harmonies, hooks, etc. Like all their CD's of last 10-15 years, the first song is a classic, with the Dylanesque "I won't follow you" chorus. Marty Wilson-Piper has been contributing great material since the turn of the century, and continues to here. Once I've heard this CD a few times more, I'm sure it will grow on me like fungus. Highly recommended to Church fans. The rest of you are, sadly, living on another earth.
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