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DescriptionElbow - The Take Off and Landing of Everything (2014) [iTunes] M4AVBR Beolab1700 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Elbow - The Take Off and Landing of Everything --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Elbow Album................: The Take Off and Landing of Everything Genre................: Rock Year.................: 2014 Source...............: iTunes Version..............: M4A Channels.............: Stereo Average 256kbps Information..........: Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 05/03/2014 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 – This World Blue 02 – Charge 03 – Fly Boy BlueLunette 04 – New York Morning 05 – Real Life (Angel) 06 – Honey Son 07 – My Sad Captains 08 – Colour Fields 09 – The Take Off And Landing Of Everything 10 – The Blanket Of Night --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Take Off and Landing of Everything is the sixth studio album by British band Elbow, scheduled to be released in the UK on Fiction Records on 10 March 2014. Originally recorded with the working title of All at Once and then renamed Carry Her, Carry Me, the band changed their mind shortly before the album’s release and settled on naming the album after one of its tracks, with singer Guy Garvey explaining, “It’s to do with the fact that there have been [so many] life events. There are five members of the band—people have split up, got together, had children. It never stops, this stuff. Especially round the [age of] 40 mark… and yet I wanted to remain celebratory about that. Everybody’s feeling relief, with remorse, next to joy, next to loss.” Garvey spent time in New York recently, but Elbow’s latest album remains anchored in the doughty verities of North-west England, notwithstanding the American influence on the lyrics to “Fly Boy Blue/Lunette” and “New York Morning”. Despite being written by different combinations of the line-up, it’s possibly their most homogenous album, most songs riding gentle pulses of percussion, organ and piano, guitars circling the action. At times, there are echoes of Krautrock and Terry Riley. Garvey remains a master of character, as with the roaring boys in “My Sad Captains”, and while several songs dissect his own relationships, his tribute to asylum-seekers in “The Blanket of Night” displays a noble empathy. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Related Torrents
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