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The Everlasting Blink

 
Album Review: The Everlasting Blink

  • Artist: Bent
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 03, 2003
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Together with Kinobe, Air, and Groove Armada, Simon Mills and Nail Tolliday forged their own rivulet from the glacial chill-out movement with their debut album, Programmed to Love. Built upon a foundation of cheeky titles and boot sale samples, there was enough variety to distinguish the Nottingham duo from the swath of other producers knocking out similar groove therapy. This sophomore outing from the pair is a much smoother affair than its predecessor, though; as befits the horizontal nature of the music, it takes a few tracks for the album to get up to speed -- the Beloved's Jon Marsh drawing the elements together with his contribution to the luscious "Beautiful Otherness." From there it's winners all the way, B.J. Cole's bottleneck slide work the catalyst for a sweeping segue from the Hawaiian guitar of "Moonbeams" into Billie Jo Spears' faux country "So Long Without You." Having pulled Greek vocalist Nana Mouskouri from obscurity on their previous album, so '70s teen sensation David Essex receives the resurrection here, coming on like a mid-career Bowie in the ridiculous frippery of "Stay the Same." Bent thrives on these juxtapositions, however, and it comes as little surprise to find the pair quickly change direction, dropping the uptempo house "Magic Love" before finishing the album with a flourish by way of a pair of orchestrally draped beats and pieces. Fans and newcomers alike should check out the kings of the genre. ~ Kingsley Marshall, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
King Wisp Bent Bent (5:10)
An Ordinary Day Bent Bent (4:45)
Strictly Bongo Bent Bent (5:22)
Beautiful Otherness (Lyrics) Bent Bent (4:52)
Moonbeams Bent Bent (2:44)
So Long Without You Bent Bent (6:09)
Exercise 3 Bent Bent (4:20)
Stay the Same (Lyrics) Bent Bent (5:41)
Magic Love (Lyrics) Adrian Gurvitz Bent (4:28)
The Everlastering Blink Bent Bent (5:33)
Thick Ear Bent Bent (22:03)

Credits

Barrie Cadogan (Guitar), Gareth Bailey (Horn), Nail Tolliday (Producer), B.J. Cole (Pedal Steel), Cody Burridge (Photography), B.J. Cole (E-Bow), Nail Tolliday (Arranger), Simon Mills (Arranger), Laughing Boy (Design), Millsy (Vocals (Background)), Katty Heath (Vocals (Background)), Jon Marsh (Vocals), Ric Peet (Producer), Simon Mills (Producer), Laughing Boy (Art Direction), Ric Peet (Mixing), Katie Heath (Vocals (Background)), Varrie Cadogan (Guitar), Gareth Bailey (Horn Arrangements)
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The Everlasting Blink
Studio album by Bent
Released March 3, 2003
Recorded N/A
Genre Electronica
Length 71:00
Label Guidance Recordings
Sport
Producer N/A
Professional reviews
Bent chronology
Programmed to Love
(2000)
The Everlasting Blink
(2003)
FabricLive.11
(2003)

The Everlasting Blink is the second album from the electronica chillout duo Bent. It takes a somewhat more ambient direction from its precursor, Programmed to Love.

The duo had British radio and club listeners somewhat riddled by the vocalist on "Magic Love": it was Toni Tenille from The Captain and Tennille.

Ashley Beedle considerably heightened the energy of the track with his remix, which stormed the clubs throughout Europe. Ashley had previously remixed the duo's "Always" to anthemic effect.

Track listing

  1. King Wisp
  2. An Ordinary Day
  3. Strictly Bongo
  4. Beautiful Otherness
  5. Moonbeams
  6. So Long Without You
  7. Exercise 3
  8. Stay the Same
  9. Magic Love
  10. The Everlasting Blink
  11. Thick Ear

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