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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a combination, April 25, 2000
Great lyrics with great music - simple as that. The lyrics are cynical, sometimes over-clever, and always compassionate in a dark and brooding kind of way. And they always challenge you, without leaving the domain of popular music. A song like "Have You Ever Been Away" could so easily have been political (see for example, "Maggie what have we done" - Roger Waters in 1982), yet it isn't - it just makes you think, and occasionally laugh out loud. But that does not mean that the Beautiful South are just a thinking man's band - their music is great. On this album it is mostly quite soft, a good album to chill to in the evening, with some beautiful songs like Under the Covers, Sail This Ship Alone, and the opening track. The singing in particular is so pure that it makes a mockery of the more evil lyrics, a sweet & sour mix that works extremely well. This works as an album, too, with a great finish that, aah - makes you want to start all over again. I hate albums like that, because you never get to listen to anything else...but really, that means that I love it. If the idea of clever lyrics puts you off, listen to some of the tracks, and you will see that the music is good enough on its own to warrant thinking seriously about purchasing it. And if you do like good lyrics - I am thinking fans of Pink Floyd, or the Manic Street Preachers, or the Smiths (or any number of other "clever" bands) - then you really should go for it.
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