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Album Review: Aikea-Guinea

  • Artist: Cocteau Twins
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1985 03
  • Type: Extended Play (EP)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The immediate follow-up to Treasure didn't match the effortless heights of that album, but still came darn close throughout, providing another brief, affecting precis of the trio at its best. The title track became another well-deserved Twins standard, a deceptively simple bass/guitar/drum combination driving away at its core, while Fraser sings beautifully over it all, matched by a swirl of Guthrie's production touches (piano, mock choir, and so forth). "Kookaburra" follows squarely in the path of faster Cocteaus tracks as "Because of Whirl-Jack," though here Fraser's vocals are more sweet and less dramatically piercing. Guthrie's guitar takes center stage here, starting the track with echoing swirls leading into the main riff. "Quisquose" puts piano up front as main accompaniment for one of Fraser's more adventurous vocals, mixing a high main lyric with a more free form performance set against it, calling to mind the slightly similar contrast in vocal takes on "Lorelei." The instrumental "Rococo" ends the EP with style, a quiet bass/percussion opening leading into one of Guthrie's trademark fusions of feedback, volume, and heavily-produced beauty. Raymonde's bass stands out strongly throughout as well, a fine combination. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Aikea-Guinea (Lyrics) Cocteau Twins, Robin Guthrie Cocteau Twins (3:57)
Kookaburra Cocteau Twins Cocteau Twins (3:19)
Quisquose Cocteau Twins Cocteau Twins (4:10)
Rococo Cocteau Twins Cocteau Twins (3:08)

Credits

Cocteau Twins (Producer)
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Aikea-Guinea
EP by Cocteau Twins
Released March 04, 1985
Genre Ethereal
Label 4AD - BAD501
Producer Cocteau Twins
Professional reviews
Cocteau Twins chronology
Treasure
(1984)
Aikea-Guinea
(1985)
Echoes in a Shallow Bay
(1985)

Aikea-Guinea is an EP by the Scottish rock group Cocteau Twins, released on 4AD records in March 1985. The EP features four non-album tracks.

Aikea-Guinea was included as a bonus with some Canadian pressings of Treasure. The title track also appears on the compilation disc The Pink Opaque (1985), and a remastered version appears on Stars and Topsoil (2000). The entire EP was reissued in 1991 as part of The Box Set and again in 2005 as part of the Lullabies to Violaine compilation, this time with a remixed "alternate" version of the title track. All tracks except "Kookaburra" have been performed live, and a promotional video was made for the title track.

According to Robin Guthrie, "Aikea-Guinea" is a Scottish colloquialism for a seashell.[1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Aikea-Guinea" – 3:57
  2. "Kookaburra" – 3:19
  3. "Quisquose" – 4:10
  4. "Rococo" – 3:08

Personnel

All tracks written and produced by Cocteau Twins.

See also

References

  1. ^ [1]

 
 
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Lullabies to Violaine, Vol. 1 (2006 Album by Cocteau Twins)
Treasure/Aikea-Guinea (1988 Album by Cocteau Twins)
The Pink Opaque (1985 Album by Cocteau Twins)

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