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Songs in A&E

by: Spiritualized

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517656093
Label: Universal
Manufacturer: Universal
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Universal
Release Date: May 26, 2008
Running Time: 51 minutes
Studio: Universal
Sales Rank: 872




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Editorial Review:

Amazon.co.uk Review:
The title Songs to Sing in A&E isn't simply a reference to Jason Pierce's chords of choice on this, the sixth album from Spiritualized. Rather, it's a blackly comic reference to the events that preceded this album's creation--specifically, a bout of pneumonia that saw Pierce fighting for his life from a hospital bed. Spiritualized, however, have always specialised in transforming personal travails into great art, and there's something morbidly compelling about a song like "Death Takes Your Fiddle", a chilly blues song accompanied by the wheeze of an artificial respirator. There may be some unfortunate repercussions from Pierce's illness: his voice sounds somewhat frail in comparison to the brave soul we found on 1997's Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating in Space, and this rather seems to expose occasional shortcomings in his lyrics (to follow a song called "I Gotta Fire" with "Soul on Fire" and then "Sitting on Fire" suggests wells of inspiration may be running low). One thing's for sure, though, Pierce is a fine arranger. Lush strings, choirs and flourishes of percussion flesh out simple acoustic songs into impressive symphonies. Meanwhile, "Yeah Yeah" proves Pierce still has a way with an itchy, strung-out blues stomp. --Louis Pattison



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Serious return to form
I've never been one for the jazz themed white noise thrashouts so beloved of Mr Pierce, but always loved the droney cathedral rock of his earlier days (which I appreciate is just as unmusical to some ears - I absolutely love Pure Phase). Ladies and Gentlemen is undoubtedly his masterpiece (jazz themed white noise thrashouts notwithstanding), but why oh why did I not buy a second copy and keep the first fresh in its pill box?

Anyway, post L&G the work declined. Some decent stuff on Let it come down, but I didn't bother with Amazing Grace. This is a return to form. I agree wholeheartedly with the reviewer who said he might need a bit more inspiration when it comes to song titles, but the songs and music are back. I cannot stop ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A healthy dose of soulful fire
The first that struck me about Songs In A&E was how grainy Jason Pierce's voice sounds. Anyone would think he had been ill or something ..... Putting aside such crass attempts at humour it's surely common knowledge by now that Songs In A&E was recorded after a life threatening dose of pneumonia for the Spiritualized front man. Indeed the album is dedicated to the staff at The Royal London Hospital . And he does sound different ....more fragile and hoarse ,but the music is still a wonderful blast of symphonic guitars, strident bursts of brass and honeyed strings with eddying choral vocals.
This band have always had a knack of making pain -whether it be physical or emotional -sound like a rather marvellous place to be .Songs In A&E is no ... Read More:



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Better than the Last Two
This is a very good album. Yes, it's a million miles from 'Lazer Guided Melodies' and certainly no 'Ladies and Gentlemen...', but it has its own charm, honesty and some stand-out tracks.
I found some fine songs on 'Let it Come Down'(2001) but really struggled with 'Amazing Grace' (2003), but I prefer this to either of those albums.

Largely stripped down, with lo-fi production similar to that on 'Amazing Grace' the songs are generally much better here.

I'm not surprised that on the band's MySpace page 'Eels' are one of the 'top friends' as the simple acoustic melodies , strings, world-weary vocals and the Melodies I-VI all remind me in style of that band's 'Blinking Lights' album. Also think 'Gorky's Zygotic Mynci' ... Read More:



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Poor prognosis
Having enjoyed the albums of the 90's which were on a different level to most contemporary British music, I am afraid to say that the quality of output since LAGWAFIS has been in steady decline and unfortunately Songs in A&E does little to reverse this trend. Soul on Fire, Sweet Talk and You Lie, You Cheat are the most accessible tunes, the rest are directionless or trying to re-capture the magic of former glories-but ultimately failing. However, I judge this album by the impossibly high standards set previously by Lazer Guided Melodies and LAGWAFIS which is why it gets just two stars.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A black day shot with starlight
I'm going to guess that the title of "Songs in A&E" refers to Jason Pierce nearly dying of pneumonia during the album's recording.

It's a relatively appropriate title for Spiritualized's latest album, because the lyrics are all about illness -- not of the body, but the distrust and bleakness inside a soul. It's a relatively dark sound for the music -- a satiny mass of ethereal mellotron, brass, guitar and soaring strings, when Pierce isn't driving it into darker areas of rock'n'roll.

"Well, you sweet talk like an angel/With a heart full of lies," J Spaceman (aka Jason Pierce) creaks over a bittersweetly gorgeous pop ballad, backed by a suitably angelic-sounding "ooooooooo"-singing chorale. By the time the trumpets blast in, ... Read More:


 



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