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Badly Drawn Boy - The Hour Of Bewilderbeast [2LP]

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Format: Vinyl
Label: XL RECORDINGS
Rel. Date: 02/19/2016
UPC: 634904069513

The Hour Of Bewilderbeast [2LP]
Artist: Badly Drawn Boy
Format: Vinyl
New: Currently Unavailable New
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Shining, The
2. Everybody's Stalking
3. Bewilder
4. Fall in a River
5. Camping Next to Water
6. Stone on the Water
7. Another Pearl
8. Body Rap
9. Once Around the Block
10. This Song
11. Bewilderbeast
12. Magic in the Air
13. Cause a Rockslide
14. Pissing in the Wind
15. Blistered Heart
16. Disillusion
17. Say It Again
18. Epitaph

More Info:

15 years ago, BADLY DRAWN BOY released his first album, the pop masterpiece The Hour Of Bewilderbeast on XL Recordings. This 15th anniversary expanded edition will be available as a double LP/CD, Deluxe Triple vinyl and digital. The triple vinyl package is a stunning leatherette sleeve, wide spined, numbered limited edition.

Reviews:

When it was released in 2000, it was met with critical acclaim and won the Mercury Prize that year. The album is considered to be Damon Gough’s defining work and this edition will include 13 rare bonus tracks. The album is ambitious and entertaining and while it’s not a traditional pop album, it’s a continually beguiling trip through lo-fi postmodern folk, drawing as muchfrom Harry Nilsson as it does Beck. In their inclusion of the album on their top 20 albums of 2000, Pitchfork said “A debut this acclaimed is truly a rare feat”, and it’s also noted as one of the 1001 albums you need to hear before you die. “A wonderfully offbeat blend of atmospheric folk and lo-fi rock that never fails to charm.... One of the year's most well-rounded and consistently satisfying albums.” - BILLBOARD “The loose, scatterbrain album operates much like the early solo endeavors of Paul McCartney, with 80% developed gems flowing effortlessly from the damp, rustic English countryside.... Piano, strings, harps, and wurlitzer attach insect wings to the lovely songs. They'll swarm and pester your head for days.” - PITCHFORK

        
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