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Badly Drawn Boy
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 3, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: October 3, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Xl Recordings
  • ASIN: B00004TJWD
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (108 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #61,057 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  1. The Shining 5:18$0.89 Buy Track
listen  2. Everybody's Stalking 3:39$0.89 Buy Track
listen  3. Bewilderbeast 10:48$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. Fall In A River 2:17$0.89 Buy Track
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listen  6. Stone On The Water 3:58$0.89 Buy Track
listen  7. Another Pearl 4:27$0.89 Buy Track
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listen11. Bewilderbeast 2 3:30$0.89 Buy Track
listen12. Magic In The Air 3:43$0.89 Buy Track
listen13. Cause A Rockslide 5:55$0.89 Buy Track
listen14. Pissing In The Wind 4:19$0.89 Buy Track
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In 2000, the techno-folk troubadour Damon Gough, a.k.a. Badly Drawn Boy, won the U.K.-based Mercury Music Prize, Brit-pop's blue ribbon award. His first full-length, The Hour of Bewilderbeast, is a song cycle relaying the life span of a romantic relationship with dry lyrical humor, soft-touch acoustic strumming, mellow horns, and gossamer strings. Repeated listenings are required, but like a down pillow, as your head sinks into this album, its warm comforts and rewards reveal themselves deep within a melodic cushion. --Beth Massa

Product Description
Debut full length from acclaimed singer/songwriter Damon Gough who collaborated with U.N.K.L.E. on 'Psyence Fiction'. Includes the single 'Another Pearl'. 18 tracks of futurist folk. Droll, yet touching, seldom immediate, but forever sublime. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Startling Debut!, July 2, 2000
By Ian Creamer (Dublin,Ireland) - See all my reviews
The first album by Badly Drawn Boy has been released amidst much hype--and believe me the hype is well founded. Badly Drawn Boy is basically the brainchild of Damon Gough from Manchester,England.The early e.p.'s showed great promise,and this promise has come to fruition on an album of startling variety. The influence of sixties folk musician Nick Drake seems to be all the rage at the moment.When the first notes of the first song 'The Shining' are struck I was expecting a c.d. of 18 mellow tracks.It starts off with a gentle cello-horn instrumental,then Gough adds some vocals to this beautifully mellow opening.Then track 2-'Everybody's Stalking' changes the mood totally,as it's driven by a ferocious bass line and it doesn't half rock!This is the magic of this c.d.,Gough has the ability to change the sound,the influence,the mood with consumate ease.Another example of this comes at track 8-'Body Rap' which sounds like one of those Beastie Boy,D.J. Shadow instrumental interludes.This leads straight into 'Once Around The Block' a gentle r/b piece,complete with wah-wah guitars,Blues lead guitar and excellent harmonious vocals.You may think all this mish mash of influences may make the c.d. very disjointed-but somehow it all seems to fit together perfectly.The title track,song 11-Bewilderbeast is wonderful in that it brings all these sounds together on one amazing track.Track 12 'Magic In The Air' is a haunting,melancholic ballad,with piano and guitar the backdrop for Gough's excellent vocals.Track 14 has a definite country feel to it.Track 16-'Disillusion' has a real seventies feel to it-with a sound that isn't to far removed (instrumentally) from The Doobie Brother's. 18 tracks may seem quite alot for any c.d.-especially a debut,but there are no obvious weak songs at all.I have to say it's an incredibly ambitious debut but it is one that shows the work of a very talented musician and song-writer.Finally this c.d. deserves to do really well and I would certainly reccomend it to lovers of good quality music.
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4.0 out of 5 stars sloppy, but worthwhile, December 29, 2000
By Adrien Begrand (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) - See all my reviews
After the first listen, Badly Drawn Boy's The Hour Of Bewilderbeast could easily be construed as Badly Done Beck. Cynics would say that Damon Gough owes a heck of a lot to American indie artists like Beck, Lou Barlow, and Mark Eitzel, and his lo-fi style is about six years too late. Overflowing with kooky combinations of instruments, studio effects, and lyrics that beat the listener over the head with wide-eyed charm and precociousness (much like being pummeled by Nerf balls), it's easy to get lost in this cd, which at first sounds like a big old mess (that jumbled feel of the record is conveyed on the collage album cover).

But then it gets its hooks in you. Underneath all the home studio knob-twiddling are some real pop-rock treasures. 'The Shining', which has been used in a well-known Gap Christmas ad, beats Belle & Sebastian at their own game; while the Scottish collective failed to live up to their early promise this year, Gough has created a gorgeous acoustic song with a string section enhancing the gentle, Nick Drake-like melody. 'Everybody's Stalking' takes a darker turn, while 'Stone On The Water''s acoustic guitar riff sounds lifted straight off Led Zeppelin III. The title track is a nice instrumental, while 'Magic In The Air' is so Stephen Merrit-like in its pop deftness that you swear you've heard the song before, it sounds that comfortably familiar.

Bewilderbeast's best songs are its three singles. 'Another Pearl' sports a slinky piano melody over an irresistable three-chord riff while Gough sings some of the more inexplicably pretentious lyrics you'll hear this year ("Follow the circle sur le plage/On a mono-coloured trip voyage"). Speaking of irresistable, nothing beats 'Once Around The Block', easily the catchiest song on the album; the 'doo-boo-doo-ba-da-da' chorus over the shuffling beat makes this one of the sweetest songs you'll ever hear. 'Disillusion', recorded with fellow UK mates Doves, is a bouncy tune that is also fun to listen to.

Being such an ambitious record, Bewilderbeast has both hits and misses. The (thankfully) brief 'Body Rap' is idiotic and useless, while 'Fall In A River' starts off nicely but stops suddenly with a big kersploosh sound effect (get it? *groan*...). 'Cause A Rockslide' is a pretty song, but it has several minutes of overbearing studio noodling that tries your patience.

On an album like this, in the end you giddily take the good with the bad. Damon Gough swings for the fences repeatedly, and while he doesn't connect every time, his successes more than make up for it. I reacted indifferently to the album at first, but now I love it. Badly Drawn Boy is far better than being just the Next Beck, and his future recordings will only get better.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Style, Great Music., January 27, 2002
There is a certain charm about Badly Drawn Boy's music that makes this album so enjoyable. It's hard to even pinpoint what that is, but you'll notice it very quickly upon listening to Damon Gough's "The Hour of Bewilderbeast."

Picture a more modern Nick Drake with a sense of humor. The first track called "The Shining" is a prime example of this. The folk feel is present from the beginning. It's very good I might add. The second song picks up the pace a bit. It's a perfect pop song that is sure to make you feel really good inside. Heck, most of the songs on this album will make you feel good inside. Again, they all have a certain charm that just makes you want to listen more.

"Camping Next To Water" to me signifies exactly what the album is about. It has everything. Not to mention, it's one of my favorite songs on the album. "Body Rap" gives us a bit of funky hip-hop folk. It's only 45 seconds and is a great piece of music to break the album in half. Next comes the first single off the album. "Once Around the Block" is probably the most fluid song on the album. It also happens to be one of the catchiest songs here. The video is great. It's about two teenagers who go on a date and end up getting stuck together at the braces when they finally decide to kiss for the first time.

One of my other favorite songs on the album is the song called "Pissing in the Wind." Although it has funny lyrics, it really has the most beautiful music. It has a very hard underlying country feel. It's very reminiscent of early Bob Dylan with the ever-popular harmonica. It's the type of song you would want to put in your car stereo and drive down a dirt road to. Gough pulls it off perfectly. I would love to be able to write a song like this. How great would that be?

Get this album. I'm sure you'll like it. It's just a feel good record. You can't help but feel optimistic with music like this. It's a vehicle for how good life can potentially be. With the exception of a few boring moments, this was probably one of the best releases of 2000. I've had it now for about a year and still enjoy it as much as I did the first time I heard it.

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