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Scritti Politti - White Bread Black Beer

White Bread Black Beer

Music Artist :Scritti Politti
Music Style :General
Record Label :Nonesuch
Release Date :2006-07-25
Store Price :$18.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. The Boom Boom Bap
2. No Fine Lines
3. Snow In Sun
4. Cooking
5. Throw
6. Dr. Abernathy
7. After Six
8. Petrococadollar
9. E Eleventh Nuts
10. Window Wide Open
11. Road to No Regret
12. Locked
13. Mrs. Hughes
14. Robin Hood

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Somnolence (yawn) unleashed!
Submitted on: 2008-02-27
Lugubrious, soporific, inspiring slumber.....organic ambien. I loved Cupid and Psyche, Provision, and to a lesser extent Anhomie. God, where is the BEAT?? I know, I know, artists change. But still. Two stars for the incredible, as usual, production values.
The gems make it worth it
Submitted on: 2007-02-18
As a music fan not particularly fond of Scritti, I found this album to have a lot of filler, specifically tracks 2 through 14. But Boom Boom Bap and Robin Hood are amazing songs.

Keep in mind that I am rating this album 4 stars just for those songs. No matter who you are, or where you play them, they'll get a terrific response. Scritti fans, like my sister, will probably enjoy the rest of the CD a lot more than I did.

After all these years Green has done it AGAIN !!!!
Submitted on: 2007-01-26
I can't get this music out of my mind! Greens mesmerising voice and (dare I say) soulful sound have that ability to draw you in and keep you "there".I have been a Scritti fan since the early 80's ,and I feel of all his albums(ok CD's) this is his most open and unselfconsious piece of work.It makes you feel as if he is finally letting it all go ,and to heck with what people think Scritti should be.
I'm so glad that Scritti Politti (Green Gartside)is back and BETTER than ever.I LOVE the old stuff(boy do I),but his new work was well worth the wait.
the Best Pop Album of 2006
Submitted on: 2007-01-08
Make no mistake, this is not your Mother's Scritti Politti. Gone - if not especially missed - are the super-glossy, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink Fairlight arrangements and the frantic, frenetic dance beats of the mid-Eighties. But what remains unchanged is what makes this album so special. Gorgeous, lushly arranged multi-tracked vocals, smart ( but not smarmy ) lyrics and a batch of particularly strong songs all come together to make what is without a doubt the best pop album of the last year. Most of these songs float along on little more than gently strummed acoustic guitar and very deftly programmed, subtle electronic textures. Purposely lo-fi, the spartan instrumentation makes the vocals and lyrics stand out that much more. Several tracks remind me of opening up a jewel box - simple but incredibly melodic keyboard lines married to Green Gartside's ethereal and eternally young, sweet-sounding falsetto. A very few songs here approach anything sounding "modern" - the opening track "The Boom Boom Bap" features impossibly deep bass and a rhythm somewhere between minimalist hip-hop and dub reggae. "After Six" could be a Gorillaz track if they had a better lyricist and knew when to quit. And "Dr. Abernathy" rocks just a *little* bit. Apparently self-produced at home, " White Bread, Black Beer" has very obvious touchstones in the already mentioned Beach Boys ( the vocal harmonies ) and the Beatles ( the lyrics and melodies ). I also hear the dub productions of Lee Perry here, in that there is a real clear, clean space in the mix. Not every available spot on the tape is covered with sound, and what you DON'T hear is as important as what you DO hear. Fans of the "Cupid and Psyche '85" might be shocked, thinking Scritti Politti have taken a step backward by issuing such a low key, minimal sounding album, and "White Bread, Black Beer" does sound much more like their very early, pre-"Cupid..." recordings than anything else. But I think "White Bread" betters that pop masterpiece in every way. It is my favourite album of the last year, and Very Highly Recommended.
If Hooks Could Kill...
Submitted on: 2006-12-13
Since discovering this album 3 months ago it is rapidly become one of my all-time favourites. After a couple of listenings the entire album becomes pure bliss, yet I was hooked the first time I heard the opening song.

The instruments and *that* voice sound gorgeous and Green Gartside has not lost his instinct for hitting the right notes and the pressing the right keys and wrap it up with impeccable production. Almost every song gives a rush of pleasure like biting into a piece of Belgian chocolate - and just as sweet. Or for those who adore Renoir's paintings, this may be the aural equivalent - it's lush, relaxed, warm, dreamy, romantic, gorgeous.

To say that some songs of this album - say Locked, Petrococadollar and Snow In Sun - are worth the price of the album would be a trite understatement. These are gems with the magic Scritti Politti touch that one would scour record shops around the country for. A soundscape with nice melodies and harmonies embellished by clever hooks, tempo changes, word plays and intonations is presented. Let us hope Green produces more of this type of music, which brings out his talent to full effect, instead of hip hop which hopefully remains an 'Anomalie'.

The album is laid back yet some songs swing with an infectious rhythm, example "Cooking" and "Robin Hood", and with the latter the album ends on a high - it fits perfectly as an ending track. Perhaps the piece de resistance is in the middle - Petrococadollar which is slow, atmospheric and totally mesmering. How do you follow up a showstopper like that? Answer: with the uptempo "E Eleventh Nuts" which gives instant satisfaction and we move on. The album's flow is excellent.

"WBBB" is an inconspicuous masterpiece so if you chanced upon this review I hope WBBB will become one of your best lucky finds. Definitely give this one a chance!

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