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My Maudlin Career [Vinyl]

Camera ObscuraVinyl
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With the late John Peel an early champion, Glasgow’s Camera Obscura are now fondly regarded by many as one of the UK’s finest acts; having built up a dedicated following over the years with “must-have records” and tours throughout Europe, the US, Mexico, Australia and South East Asia.

Their last album, Let’s Get Out Of This Country (2006), was to prove pivotal; taking them out of the shadows and to… Read more in Amazon's Camera Obscura Store

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  • Vinyl (May 19, 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: 4ad Records
  • ASIN: B001T46U2I
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #129,162 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. French Navy
2. The Sweetest Thing
3. You Told A Lie
4. Away With Murder
5. Swans
6. James
7. Careless Love
8. My Maudlin Career
9. Forests And Sands
10. Other Towns And Cities
11. Honey In The Sun

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As the title suggests, their new album shares with the listener an affectionate wit and a melancholy tendency towards life's daily routines and relationships. Yet it also boasts and expands on the affected pop elements explored on their breakout album, "Let's Get Out Of This Country". It's no wonder Camera Obscura are often mentioned in the same sentences as fellow Scots Belle & Sebastian, indie rock faves The Lucksmiths, and music legends The Smiths.

 

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite,captivating, brilliant country/rock melodies., April 30, 2009
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monte (in your mind) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Maudlin Career (Audio CD)
After their last album "Let's Get Out Of The Country" achieved breakthrough-of-sorts status thanks to an exceptional lead single, "Lloyd, I'm Ready To Be Heartbroken", the Glasgow indie band now finds itself on the legendary, seminal 4AD label.
The renowned Swedish producer Jari Haapalainen - whose past credits - Peter Bjorn And John, The Concretes, Ed Harcourt - give one an idea of the richly textured soundscapes he can co-create - is back for his second outing with the band, building on the dense production introduced on their third album, which is purely and simply about love.
It starts in a resolutely non-maudlin mode. The upbeat Phil Spector-esque "French Navy", the opening track, is 60s pop with strings, and a vocal echo that lends itself so well to Tracyanne Campbell's voice, sending it ethereal. At times it reminds me of Canadian Jann Arden and American Natalie Merchant of 10,00 Maniacs. The bittersweet song is typical of Campbell's oeuvre in that it's unspeakably lovely, but so delicate it doesn't live long in the memory. Her soft Glaswegian accent and soft, nasal tones suit the fragility and juvenility of a 'he-loves-me-he-loves-me-not' sentimentality.
Elsewhere, there's a blissful summery quality to "The Sweetest Thing", while the country-ish "Away With Murder" showcases the singer's fondness for kitchen-sink realism.
"How many times have you told me you want to die?" she sings. "How many times have you told me that you've tried?". Rarely have lines as sombre been wrapped in a package as pretty.
The Glaswegian outfit deliver their finest outing, with seductive songs such as "Careless Love", sweeping strings and Tracyanne Campbell evoking the spirit of The Shangri-Las over thumping drums on the title track.
"Other Towns And Cities" sounds so authentically vintage it is tempting to blow the dust off to savour the ethereal guitar. The overall feeling of "My Maudlin Career" is one far sunnier that its title may imply. With a collection of eleven heartbreak symphonies and affectingly lilting arrangements, the album offers a nice surprising departure, moving further away from jaunty folk pop and embracing lush balladry.
It feels like a breakthrough, more polished and poised: the result of continuous artistic evolution, without compromising their cuteness or charm.
The album will please the existing fans, but those coming to the band for the first time will find plenty to enjoy.
My favourite tracks: "French Navy", "My Maudlin Career", "The Sweetest Thing", "Other Towns And Cities" and "Honey In The Sun".
Living Thing
Until Tomorrow Then- The Best of Ed Harcourt (2 CDs)
The Concretes
Uncover Me
MTV Unplugged
Let's Get Out of This Country
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Speechless (except for what I'm about to say), April 27, 2009
This review is from: My Maudlin Career (Audio CD)
I'm a relatively new Camera Obscura fan, discovering them only last year. I enjoyed Let's Get Out of This Country and I looked forward to whatever they put out next.

Well here it is, and I'm completely blown away! I was nearly moved to tears at how beautiful these songs are. They're so melodic, lush, layered, and drenched in this warm reverb that instantly evokes nostalgia. Its an effortless, comforting, and touching set of songs that flows perfectly.

Easily one of the best albums I've had the pleasure of listening to. I hope for these guys and gals to be heard and enjoyed by as many people as possible. After unleashing an album of this caliber, they deserve to be carried through the streets. This is their crowning achievement.

That's how good it is, seriously. Buy this now and float away...
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maudlin Eloquence, April 21, 2009
This review is from: My Maudlin Career (Audio CD)
An eagerly anticipated album for those of us who have overdone it listening to Let's Get out of This Country. More uptempo than its predecessor, maybe a bit more of a Country flavor here and there. Eloquent, sometimes playful songs of heartache, loss and lonliness. A nostalgic and dreamlike musical atmosphere brought about in part by classic use of reverb and a warm, retro organ sound. Wonderful.
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