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Twisted by Del Amitri (CD, Feb-1995, A&M Records USA) 
Twisted by Del Amitri (CD, Feb-1995, A&M Records USA)

 
Twisted by Del Amitri (CD, Feb-1995, A&M Records USA)

Artist: Del Amitri
Release Date: Feb 1995
Format: CD
Record Label: A&M Records (USA)
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 731454031127
Product ID: EPID3176969
Description: Del Amitri: Chris Sharrock, Andy Alston, David Cummings, Justin Currie, Iain Harvie. Additional personnel: David Crichton (violin); Frazer Spiers (harmonica); Martin Ditcham, David McCluskey (percussion). Recorded between March and June ...
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Track Listing
1. Food For Songs
2. Start With Me
3. Here and Now
4. One Thing Left to Do
5. Tell Her This
6. Being Somebody Else
7. Roll to Me
8. Crashing Down
9. It Might as Well Be You
10. Never Enough
11. It's Never Too Late to Be Alone
12. Driving With the Brakes On

Details
Producer:Al Clay
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Del Amitri: Chris Sharrock, Andy Alston, David Cummings, Justin Currie, Iain Harvie.
Additional personnel: David Crichton (violin); Frazer Spiers (harmonica); Martin Ditcham, David McCluskey (percussion).
Recorded between March and June 1994.
From the land of men in kilts come Del Amitri, whose 1992 hit single "Always The Last To Know," from their third U.S. album CHANGE EVERYTHING, introduced them to many American listeners. TWISTED is another collection of well-crafted pop songs, but with a grittier and darker gauze wrapped over them.
Del Amitri--meaning "from the womb" in Greek--serve up a stew of hooks, harmonies and gnarly guitars, with influences that range from '60's British Invasion pop to early '80's punk and new wave. "Roll To Me," a spry two-minute slice of Hollies-tinted pop, is Del Amitri at their niftiest--over in a flash, and stuck in your head all day. Delving further into TWISTED, you'll find the power punk of "Start With Me," complete with Justin Currie's bass slapping out a "Lust For Life" beat, while Raspberries-like harmonies and charging guitars fill the spaces in-between.
Although Del Amitri walk the sunnier side of music, lyrically this Glasgow group is as dour as Scottish weather. Lyricists Currie and Ian Harvie see their respective glasses as being less than half empty, the contents hardly adding up to a few drops. The enormousness of solitude weighs heavily on "Crashing Down," whose very title speaks volumes, while on "Never Enough," Currie sings that "Life ain't worth living without a little love/But a little love is never enough." Whatever hope left remaining gets squashed on "Breaking Down," which paints a world of madness that has the moon throwing up and books jumping off shelves.

Editorial Reviews
Included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 1995.
Q (02/01/1996)

3 Stars - Good - ...a stylish collection weighted...in favour of traditional pop-rock songs about the joys and sadnesses of falling in and out of love...
Q (03/01/1995)

Included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 1995.Q (3/95, p.99) - 3 Stars - Good - ...a stylish collection weighted...in favour of traditional pop-rock songs about the joys and sadnesses of falling in and out of love...
Q (02/01/1996)

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