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Michael Hannah: The Lost Years

 
Album Review: Michael Hannah: The Lost Years

  • Artist: Twinkle
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 25, 2003
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The songs on Michael Hannah, the Lost Years marked Twinkle's comeback after close to a decade in the commercial dumper, but themselves spent so long in obscurity that many fans doubted they even existed -- a pervasive myth by a remarkable legend. Thirty years on from the 1974 recording, however, one of the team involved in engineering that comeback, David Evans, rediscovered the tapes and painstakingly coaxed them back into life, baking the oxide into place and then hurriedly transferring them to a less degradable medium. And the results are worth every minute he spent at the stove. Produced by Mike d'Abo, with Del Newman, Duncan Browne, Jack Lancaster, and Madeline Bell lining up among the supporting case, the ten songs here marked Twinkle's first recordings since her brief dalliance with Immediate Records in 1969. As such, one might expect them to show at least a little hesitancy, rust, or awkwardness. In fact, The Lost Years proves she had lost none of the talents that brought her to fame in the mid-'60s. Traveling a path that matched unspeakably buoyant pop with deliciously thoughtful melody, Twinkle's voice remains one of the most alluring instruments in modern rock, while her songwriting has lost none of the charm or strength that so influenced Morrissey and Kirsty MacColl (to name but two of her debtors). From the swing-tinged "Ladyfriend" to the perky "Bowden House," from the wistful "Zefferelli" to the haunted "Soldier" ("24 Hours From Tulsa" meets "Terry"), any one of the songs here could have catapulted Twinkle back where she belonged. The spellbinding highlight, however, has to be "Michael Hannah" itself, Twinkle's so affecting tribute to her manager of the time. It was he who pushed her back into the studio in the first place, but his death in a 1974 air disaster pulled the rug out from any hope the album had of release. The 32-page booklet accompanying the CD tells both his story and that of the album, and the entire package stacks up as truly fascinating (not to mention unutterably heartfelt) -- a time capsule whose time has finally come. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Michael Hannah Twinkle Twinkle (2:41)
Bowden House Twinkle Twinkle (5:08)
I Am a Woman Twinkle Twinkle (3:53)
Joanna Twinkle Twinkle (3:02)
Lady Friend Twinkle Twinkle (6:10)
Days Twinkle Twinkle (3:36)
Caroline Twinkle Twinkle (3:38)
Jane Twinkle Twinkle (3:29)
Zefferelli Twinkle Twinkle (4:37)
Soldier Twinkle Twinkle (3:08)

Credits

Del Newman (Arranger), Madeline Bell (Vocals (Background)), Gary Lyons (Engineer), Dr. David Evans (Assembly), Jack Lancaster (Wind Instruments), Dr. David Evans (Liner Notes), Jack Lancaster (Saxophone), Michael d'Abo (Piano), Duncan Browne (Guitar), Michael d'Abo (Producer), Michael d'Abo (Vocals)
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