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Album Review: From Here You'll Watch the World Go By

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With the stable, 1990s lineup of the group now well-seasoned indeed, the Legendary Pink Dots kept on keeping on with From Here You'll Watch the World Go By, one of the band's most wide-ranging and consistently successful efforts. Generally speaking, the focus on the album is on group performances with odd interjections as opposed to full-on cut-up efforts, with Ka-Spel's now sui generis lyrical approach and delivery leading the weird and wild way as always. There's almost a glam feel at many points, whether it's the combination of descending chords at some points or the easy chug of "Remember Me This Way," the album's lead single. When the group tries for its own variants on techno and electronic dance as filtered through other perceptions, the results can be most intriguing, as the dark bubbling up of "1001 Commandments" (with a great husked Ka-Spel vocal and excellent percussion work from Ryan Moore) demonstrates. Spoken word turns on "A Velvet Resurrection" over tranced-out, space rock zone, and the slow-building feel of dread and collapse on "This One-Eyed Man Is King" shows that some things will forever remain LPD at its most intense. More than once, though, the music is as mainstream as the band might ever get -- consider the lovely opening track "Clockwise," which could have easily been someone's English folk rock underground hit in 1970. Ka-Spel's singing is lovely, wistful yet still slightly damaged, while the arrangement -- polite, attractive, just haunting enough and benefiting from the Silver Man's piano -- is a sweet dream, ending on an quietly electric flow. Other acoustic efforts, in keeping with the just-beyond-the-fields-we-know efforts like "I Love You in Your Tragic Beauty," include "Friend" and the concluding "This Hollowed Ground." ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Clockwise The Legendary Pink Dots (4:37)
Citadel The Legendary Pink Dots (6:30)
Friend The Legendary Pink Dots (2:41)
A Velvet Resurrection The Legendary Pink Dots (5:55)
Kollusim The Legendary Pink Dots (3:14)
1001 Commandments The Legendary Pink Dots (4:59)
Remember Me This Way The Legendary Pink Dots (3:21)
This One-Eyed Man Is King The Legendary Pink Dots (5:20)
Straight on 'Til Morning The Legendary Pink Dots (8:44)
Damien The Legendary Pink Dots (6:19)
This Hollowed Ground The Legendary Pink Dots (3:07)

Credits

Edward Ka-Spel (Voices), Edward Ka-Spel (Tape)
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From Here You'll Watch the World Go By
Studio album by The Legendary Pink Dots
Released 1995
Genre Experimental
Length 54:55
Label Soleimoon Recordings
Producer Pink Dots
The Legendary Pink Dots chronology
Nine Lives to Wonder
(1994)
From Here You'll Watch the World Go By
(1995)
Hallway of the Gods
(1997)

From Here You'll Watch the World Go By is 1995 album by The Legendary Pink Dots.

Track listing

  1. "Clockwise" - 4:37
  2. "Citadel" - 6:30
  3. "Friend" - 2:41
  4. "A Velvet Resurrection" - 5:55
  5. "Kollusim" - 3:14
  6. "1001 Commandments" - 4:59
  7. "Remember Me This Way" - 3:21
  8. "This One-Eyed Man Is King" - 5:20
  9. "Straight On 'Til Morning" - 8:44
  10. "Damien" - 6:19
  11. "This Hollowed Ground" - 3:07

Personnel

  • The Silverman - keyboards, soundtools
  • Ryan Moore - acoustic bass, electric bass, drums and percussion
  • Niels Van Hoornblower - saxophones, flute, bass clarinet
  • Martijn De Kleer - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums
  • Edward Ka-Spel - voice, keyboards
  • Raymond Steeg - sound tools

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