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The Red Thread

 
Album Review: The Red Thread

  • Artist: Arab Strap
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 27, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Scotland's answer to Walter Becker and Donald Fagen return for their fourth studio record in five years, offering ten more tracks of ribald slack that clock in at an hour. By now, the comparisons to any U.S. indie bands that preceded them seem silly -- at no point did Aidan Moffat's tales of infidelity, fidelity, paranoia, and other degrees of romantic unease remotely resemble the bands that they were endlessly linked to. What becomes most evident now is that the comparisons were attributed to slow tempos and little else. It's not that Arab Strap have developed considerably since their first single. Their prolific output since then has been more about refinements than finding their own ground, because they've always been comfortable with their position. Moffat's tales fit somewhere between Pulp's Jarvis Cocker and the Afghan Whigs' Greg Dulli at their darkest, never really committing to either side but striking a sometimes clever but always blunt edge that neither would think to traipse upon. Anyone who has ever heard an Arab Strap song (understood might be a better term) will know what Moffat's talking about when he asks to be given something to wipe with on "Infrared." Shattering their previous best moment, "Love Detective" catches Moffat in a Woody Allen moment, as a paranoiac rummaging through a lover's "wee red cashbox" of memorabilia after she mistakenly leaves the key behind. Arab Strap's gradual refinements have hit a peak, but don't expect anything new. Slithery programmed beats, tingly guitars, plodding rhythms, and whispered/warbled sing-speak lead the way yet again, with occasional piano licks and strings thrown in for very good atmospheric measure. Just like Becker and Fagen, Moffat and Middleton stubbornly carry on with their unique wares and do so with excellence. Fittingly, both duos are named after sexual implements. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Amor Veneris (Lyrics) Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (3:46)
Last Orders (Lyrics) Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (4:55)
Scenery (Lyrics) Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (5:05)
The Devil-Tips Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (5:48)
The Long Sea Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (7:09)
Love Detective (Lyrics) Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (4:00)
Infrared (Lyrics) Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (6:11)
Screaming in the Trees (Lyrics) Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (6:06)
Haunt Me (Lyrics) Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (5:40)
Turbulence (Lyrics) Aidan Moffat, Malcolm Middleton Arab Strap (8:13)

Credits

Andy Miller (Engineer), Andy Miller (Recording), Arab Strap (Main Performer), Dave Turner (Mastering), Adam Piggot (Layout Design), Geoff Allan (Strings), Geoff Allan (Engineer), Geoff Allan (Recording), Barry Burns (Piano), Jason Famous (Engineer), Jason Famous (Recording), Calum Maclean (Strings)
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The Red Thread
Studio album by Arab Strap
Released 26 February 2001
Genre Alternative rock
Label Chemikal Underground
Producer Matador Records
Professional reviews
Arab Strap chronology
Elephant Shoe
(1999)
The Red Thread
(2001)
Monday at the Hug and Pint
(2003)

The Red Thread is the fourth studio album, and fifth altogether by Arab Strap, released in 2001.

Contents

Overview

Aidan Moffat has commented on the title of the album, saying:

It's an Eastern belief that you're connected to your life partner by an invisible red thread and by that you will always find each other. It works both as a romantic thing and a comfort just in case it all goes wrong because you've still not followed the thread. It's relevant to the doubts that are expressed in some of the songs.[1]

Track listing

All tracks written by Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton.

  1. "Amor Veneris" – 3:46
  2. "Last Orders" – 4:55
  3. "Scenery" – 5:05
  4. "The Devil-tips" – 5:49
  5. "The Long Sea" – 7:09
  6. "Love Detective" – 4:00
  7. "Infrared" – 6:11
  8. "Screaming in the Trees" – 6:06
  9. "Haunt Me" – 5:40
  10. "Turbulence" – 8:14

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