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Cold and Bouncy

 
Album Review: Cold and Bouncy

  • Artist: The High Llamas
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 27, 1998
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Cold and Bouncy is an accurate description of the High Llamas' music, in many ways. On the surface, it's light and airy, with sprightly or sighing melodies, sometimes quite detailed, but that very attention to detail keeps the music at an emotional distance -- it's easy to admire Sean O'Hagan's skill, but a little more difficult to be moved by it. Still, there's a lot to be said for being evocative, which the High Llamas certainly are. Like its predecessor, Hawaii, Cold and Bouncy floats between involved instrumentals and songs, relying on texture more than actual songwriting. O'Hagan is beginning to break away from his Brian Wilson obsessions, even if echoes of SMiLE and Pet Sounds are evident throughout the record. However, it sounds more than ever like original work, thanks to a subtle incorporation of retro-electronic textures, straight out of his work with Stereolab. Those keyboards open the sound up just enough to make Cold and Bouncy the group's most inviting release since Gideon Gaye, but it still suffers from O'Hagan's meandering tendencies. While it's not the marathon of Hawaii, the album still runs way too long, lasting well over an hour. Instead of adding depth, the length makes O'Hagan's ideas difficult to assimilate, and by the end of the record, it sounds like he only has variations on a handful of themes. But when the album is consumed in small doses, however, O'Hagan's flair for arrangement and sonic detail burns brightly. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Twisto Teck Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (:45)
The Sun Beats Down Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (3:48)
HiBall Nova Scotia Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (4:59)
Tilting Windmills Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (4:10)
Glide Time Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (4:32)
Bouncy Glimmer Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (1:15)
Three Point Scrabble Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (5:24)
Homespin Rerun Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (5:22)
Painters Paint Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (3:50)
Evergreen Vampo Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (3:40)
Showstop Hip Hop Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (6:09)
Over the River Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (3:59)
End on Tick Tock Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (1:44)
Didball Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (4:03)
Jazzed Carpenter Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (4:18)
Lobby Bears Sean O'Hagan The High Llamas (4:41)

Credits

Kate Wilkinson (Viola), Colin Crawley (Sax (Tenor)), Andy Ramsay (?), Jacqueline Norrie (Violin), Steve Rooke (Mastering), Sean O'Hagan (Band), Rob Allum (Band), Sean O'Hagan (?), Andy Ramsay (Electronic Percussion), Julia Singleton (Violin), Rob Allum (?), Kelsey Michael (Vocals), Sally Herbert (Violin), Marcus Holdaway (Cello), Dominic Murcott (Vibraphone), The High Llamas (Mixing), Dominic Murcott (Marimba), Fulton Dingley (Loops), Mark Bassey (Trombone), Fulton Dingley (Programming), Steve Waterman (Flugelhorn), John Bennett (Band), Steve Waterman (Trumpet), Fulton Dingley (Mixing), Andy Robinson (Trombone), Fulton Dingley (Engineer), John Bennett (?), Colin Crawley (Flute), Paul Kendall (Sequencing)
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