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New Model Army
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: March 15, 1989
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: EMI Int'l
  • ASIN: B0000072J1
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #227,037 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. I Love the World
2. Stupid Questions
3. 225
4. Inheritance
5. Green and Grey
6. Ballad of Bodmin Pill
7. Family
8. Family Life
9. Vagabonds
10. 125 MPH
11. Archway Towers
12. Charge
13. Chinese Whispers
14. Nothing Touches
15. White Coats

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1989 album for alternative rock act.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Almost Perfect Album, January 4, 2005
By David Schaich "David Schaich" (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
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I got New Model Army's "Thunder and Consolation" at the start of finals week. That was a mistake. I definitely spent far more time memorizing the album's lyrics, singing along with the songs, or just staring out into space while "Thunder and Consolation" played on infinite repeat than I actually did studying and writing papers.

I have no regrets.

To put it briefly, "Thunder and Consolation" is an incredible album, with a mix of styles and hardly a sour note. This CD edition includes three songs (The Charge, Chinese Whispers and White Coats) from New Model Army's 1987 "White Coats" EP, as well as Nothing Touches, a song from some other source.

I was first captivated by The Charge, White Coats and I Love the World, all of them intense songs featuring heavy drums, electric guitars and aggressive lyrics. Then I fell in love with Ballad of Bodmin Pill and Vagabonds, the latter featuring brilliant electric violin work from Ed Alleyne-Johnson that meshes perfectly with crunching electric guitars. After that it was the slow, acoustic, heartfelt Green and Grey and Nothing Touches that stole my attention.

225, 125 mph and Family are also excellent - all quicker, more upbeat songs. Family Life and Archway Towers are slower, haunting, and wonderful. The only song I actually don't like is Chinese Whispers, which combines obnoxious lyrics with annoying music that reminds me of Toni Basil's Hey Mickey (not a good thing). I'm also not crazy about Inheritance, which is half-spoken, half-sung over solo drums.

I'm a newcomer to New Model Army, but "Thunder and Consolation" and their more recent album "Eight" have me hooked. Even though their politics seem a little luddite for my tastes (I'm on my way to becoming one of the "people in the white coats" challenged in the last track), that doesn't detract from my enjoyment of "Thunder and Consolation". This album is pretty much as close to perfection as you can get. I urge you to check it out as soon as you can.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Be Fooled by Amazon Reviews!, December 11, 2003
By "playloudrepeat" (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
One of the problems with CD reviews is they seem to be written by diehard true believers. For example, a band like Red Hot Chili Peppers, where the musicians clearly have some talent, is effusively praised, yet I can't find a single release of theirs that I particularly like listening to, as a rock and roll fan.

In the eighties I was a young unmarried professional, with plenty of disposable income, and I listened to a lot of new wave bands that I thought were just fantastic. Over time many of those bands diminished in my eyes, as there is only so much noise one can take before you want to get back to the basics.

As for New Model Army, though, I still find their music to be timeless. This is only a three piece band, and yes they use electronic keyboards to fill out the sound, but what music they make! Far from being indescribable, it is based on traditional English and Irish folk music, but with a loping beat and absolutely killer pop hooks. Many of their songs could be loosely categorized as protest songs, but this band just flat out rocks no matter what the subject.

Other reviewers here have breathlessly compared New Model Army to U2, and if you've fallen in love with U2's brilliant War, for example, you might think that these other reviewers are a little bit crazy. They are not. New Model Army is the real thing, and the Thunder and Consolation CD, and Ghost of Cain CD, represent this band at its best.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rock's Greatest Unknown Masterpiece, May 18, 2004
By W. D. Scales (Reidsville, NC) - See all my reviews
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It just cannot get any better than this.

Back in 1988, I was given a cassette demo version of this album by a record store owner who thought it was just another hair metal band. I wore it out, as I did two cassette versions afterwards. If one is capable of actually wearing out a CD, this would be the first to go in my collection, but I would have three extra copies just in case. It is to modern music what oxygen is to life.

I've been listening to this for 16 years now, and there is just not a bad note on this album. If you take out the three tracks from the 1987 self-titled e.p. ("White Coats", "The Charge", "Chinese Whispers") and leave the other twelve, it is obvious what I mean. To this day, I don't think NMA have done a song as chillingly reckless as "I Love The World" -- a song so good that it can could close the album as well as it opens it -- and it's psychotic headlong rush to avoid mankind's self-destrucive tendencies while simultaneously being dragged down by them is still one of those moments that rock music was invented for. "Family" is almost agonizing to hear as Justin Sullivan sounds so pained and angry that you can almost become the song's protagonist just by closing your eyes. "Archway Towers" still scares the pants off of me. "Vagabonds", "Green and Grey", "125 MPH", "Stupid Questions" -- undeniable classics. The inclusion of "Nothing Touches" (previously an obscure b-side) only makes it better.

Yes, you can make logical comparisons to U2 before they got confused in the 1990s and stopped being angry at what they were seeing. Yes, you can say that they inherited the Clash's mantle as The Only Band That Matters. You can say that they flat-out rock, they're the only ones who have anything to say, they're the Last of the True Believers, et cetera ad infinitum. It just won't suffice.

Hear. Listen. Dance. Believe.

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