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A Tale of Two Cities

 
Album Review: A Tale of Two Cities

  • Artist: Mr. Hudson & the Library
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 05, 2007
  • Total Time: 40:17
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Mr. Hudson & the Library accomplish at least two great things on their debut record, A Tale of Two Cities. First, since there's no lack of musicians to chronicle life in England (taking in everyone from Arctic Monkeys to Robbie Williams), a newcomer can't timidly knock at the door, but instead has to thrust it open and stride right through. Hudson himself is as wry and witty as the best, dispensing excellent cutting lyrics that only occasionally admit to some affection ("You'll never be a cover girl, just facing facts, your face isn't right, but I'll never want another girl"). He wrenches a pair of vocal standards into the 21st century, turning "On the Street Where You Live" on its head ("And oh! What a nauseous feeling") and wryly updating "Everything Happens to Me" ("I've e-mailed and I've phoned, sent a text message or two/You told me to piss off, for that respect is due"). Secondly, they understand that musical economy can pay unexpected rewards. Imagine Jarvis Cocker and Pulp subsisting musically on as little as possible: a few bass drum hits and electronic snares, swinging (and surprisingly bruising) basslines only on the choruses, skeletal piano or keyboards that force listeners to play connect the dots. This method not only gives additional focus to melodies or musical ideas, but changes the perspective when a production suddenly flowers (as on "Ask the DJ"). Hudson has a surprising past as a grime beatmaker, and it's this quality in action that makes Mr. Hudson & the Library so interesting; the songwriting material may not be worthy of Steven Morrissey or Paul Weller just yet, but the production is note-perfect. For those who can't decide between the Streets' Mike Skinner and the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon, Hudson has the answer: "I'd like to think there'll come a day when drum machines and troubadours smile, when grime MCs give away their MPCs." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
On the Street Where You Live Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe Mr. Hudson & the Library (2:24)
Take Us Somewhere New (Brave the Cold) Ben Hudson Mr. Hudson & the Library (4:23)
Too Late, Too Late Mr. Hudson & the Library (3:08)
Everything Happens to Me Tom Adair Mr. Hudson & the Library (2:19)
Cover Girl William Griffin, Eric Barrier Mr. Hudson & the Library (4:05)
2 X 2 Mr. Hudson & the Library (3:25)
Bread + Roses Mr. Hudson & the Library (3:05)
Ask the DJ Mr. Hudson & the Library (3:46)
Picture of You Mr. Hudson & the Library (3:14)
One Specific Thing Mr. Hudson & the Library (3:11)
Ghosts Mr. Hudson & the Library (3:28)
Upon the Heath/A Tale of Two Cities [Remix] Mr. Hudson & the Library (3:49)

Credits

Fergus Peterkin (Engineer), Dave McCracken (Mixing), Scott McCormick (Engineer), Naweed "Dirty" Ahmed (Mastering), Joyce Joseph (Vocals), Joyce Joseph (Group Member), Paul West (Design), Fergus Peterkin (Mixing Assistant), Mark Aubrey (Engineer), Scott McCormick (Pre-Production), Richard Farrell Morris (Mixing), Paul West (Art Direction), Mark Aubrey (Pre-Production), Dave McCracken (Producer), Ben Hudson (Producer), Aaron Ross (Producer), Jim Abbiss (Mixing), Deirdre OCallaghan (Photography), Toby Smith (Producer), Jim Abbiss (Producer), Catherine Marks (Engineer), Toni Economides (Mixing), Becky Johnson (Design Assistant), Joyce Joseph (Steel Pan), Jason Cox (Mixing), Joyce Joseph (Percussion), Richard Morris (Mixing), George Marino (Mastering)
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A Tale of Two Cities
Studio album by Mr Hudson & The Library
Released March 5, 2007
Genre Indie rock, reggae, jazz, hip-hop
Label Universal
Producer Mr Hudson
Professional reviews
Mr Hudson & The Library chronology
- A Tale of Two Cities
(2007)
Straight No Chaser
(2009)

A Tale of Two Cities is the debut album from British band Mr Hudson & The Library, released on 5 March 2007.

Track listing

  1. "On the Street Where You Live" (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe)
  2. "Take Us Somewhere New"
  3. "Too Late Too Late"
  4. "Everything Happens to Me" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis)
  5. "Cover Girl"
  6. "Two by Two"
  7. "Bread & Roses"
  8. "Ask the DJ"
  9. "Picture of You"
  10. "One Specific Thing" (Ben Hudson, Robin French)
  11. "Ghosts"
  12. "Upon The Heath/A Tale of Two Cities [Remix]"



 
 

 

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