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Lover-Fighter [UK Bonus Tracks] [Bonus DVD]

 
Album Review: Lover-Fighter [UK Bonus Tracks] [Bonus DVD]

  • Artist: Hawksley Workman
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 2003 09
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

There's a perverse sort of fascination watching an artist who received substantial early plaudits piddle away his critical goodwill with a series of puzzling follow-up releases. Even looking at Lover-Fighter from the perspective of a fan, it's hard to know what Hawksley Workman was thinking with some of the heavy-handed production choices. Right off the bat, "We Will Still Need a Song" -- by any other measure a classic Workman song -- is polished to a glassy sheen more reminiscent of U2 than Workman, a situation that's also true with the first single "Anger as Beauty." That's not to say that either of them are particularly bad songs, but there's something oddly generic about them, which is why this is such a frustrating release: Workman has already proven that he's capable of releasing unique material, both lyrically and musically, while still having pop appeal, and the glossy '80s-style production seems misplaced both in terms of necessity -- it's most certainly not necessary -- but also in terms of style -- why pick a sound this dated? It's also worth noting that lyrically there's a certain repetitiveness here; Workman name-checks whiskey on three separate songs (four if you count the hidden bonus tracks) and talks about being drunk on three others (though thankfully not on the two songs about automobiles). Scattered throughout the album are the more subdued and thoughtful numbers you expect on a Workman release: "Wonderful and Sad," "The Future Language of Slaves," and the official album-closer "Autumn's Here," which, despite the horn and string section, still seems more restrained than the big ol' rock numbers. The enhanced portion of the CD features a video on the making of the album, which gives a much more natural view of Workman the person, rather than playing up Workman the rock star. It's a much more appealing persona and it's too bad there isn't more of that side of Workman in the music. [The album's U.K. edition included the "making of" video content, as well as videos of "Jealous of Your Cigarette" and "Your Beauty Must Be Rubbed Off," and five audio bonus tracks.] ~ Sean Carruthers, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
We Will Still Need a Song Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman (3:50)
Even an Ugly Man Matt DeMatteo, Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman (4:46)
Wonderful and Sad Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman (3:51)
Anger as Beauty Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman (5:43)
No Reason to Cry Out Your Eyes (On the Highway Tonight) Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman (3:16)
Tonight Romanticize the Automobile Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman (4:29)
The Future Language of Slaves Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman (6:19)
Smoke Baby Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman (6:08)
Autumn's Here Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman (4:59)
[Untitled Track] Hawksley Workman (5:00)
[Untitled Track] Hawksley Workman (5:05)
[Untitled Track] Hawksley Workman (4:46)
[Untitled Track] Hawksley Workman (8:22)
[Untitled Track] Hawksley Workman (3:17)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Jealous of Your Cigarette [Live][Multimedia Track] Hawksley Workman Hawksley Workman
Your Beauty Must Be Rubbed Off [Live][Multimedia Track] Hawksley Workman
The Making of Lover/Fighter [Multimedia Track] Hawksley Workman

Credits

Matt DeMatteo (Engineer), Hawksley Workman (Engineer), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Matt DeMatteo (Guitar), Hawksley Workman (Producer), Matt DeMatteo (Keyboards), Hawksley Workman (String Arrangements), Garnet Armstrong (Design), Hawksley Workman (Horn Arrangements), Graph Nobel (Rap), Matt DeMatteo (Producer), Ivan Otis (Photography), Chris Gordon (Mixing Assistant), Hawksley Workman (Mixing), Matt DeMatteo (Drums), Garnet Armstrong (Art Direction), Phil Demetro (Mastering), Richard Chycki (Mixing), Graph Nobel (Vocals (Background))
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