The Lilac Time - Paradise Circus [1989] [FLAC]

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The Lilac Time - Paradise Circus [1989] [FLAC] (Size: 487.22 MB)
  01 American Eyes.flac 17.36 MB
  02 The Lost Girl In The Midnight Sun.flac 24.97 MB
  03 The Beauty In Your Body.flac 22.32 MB
  04 If The Stars Shine Tonight.flac 23.94 MB
  05 The Days Of The Week.flac 24.2 MB
  06 She Still Loves You.flac 18.79 MB
  07 Paradise Circus.flac 8.32 MB
  08 The Girl Who Waves At Trains.flac 28.65 MB
  09 The Last To Know.flac 19.83 MB
  10 Father Mother Wife And Child.flac 38.15 MB
  11 The Rollercoaster Song.flac 20.9 MB
  12 Work For The Weekend.flac 28.43 MB
  13 Twilight Beer Hall.flac 2.2 MB
  14 The World In Her Arms (Bonus Track).flac 31.67 MB
  15 The Queen Of Heartless (Bonus Track).flac 19.35 MB
  16 Ponderosa Pine.flac 15.47 MB
  17 Night Mail - Dirty Armour.flac 15.07 MB
  18 Shepherd's Plaid.flac 13.22 MB
  19 Ounce Of Nails.flac 11.77 MB
  20 Spin A Cavalu.flac 23.54 MB
  21 Australian Worm.flac 13 MB
  22 On Milkwood Road.flac 12.13 MB
  23 Night Soil.flac 12.14 MB
  24 Rubovia.flac 16.38 MB
  25 Silver Dagger.flac 6.81 MB
  26 November.flac 13.79 MB
  27 Paradise Circus (Old Smithy Version).flac 4.81 MB
  Paradise Circus.cue 7.12 KB
  Paradise Circus.log 25.9 KB
  ▲ 29 total files

Description


Artist: The Lilac Time
Release: Paradise Circus
Discogs: 1453112
Released: 1989 / 2006
Label: Fontana
Catalog#: 838 641-1 / 983736 5
Format: FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue / CD, Remastered, Reissue
Country: Europe
Style: Rock, Folk Rock, Alternative Rock

Tracklisting:

01. American Eyes (2:34)
02. The Lost Girl In The Midnight Sun (4:00)
03. The Beauty In Your Body (3:49)
04. The Stars Shine Tonight (3:40)
05. The Days Of The Week (3:30)
06. She Still Loves You (3:25)
07. Paradise Circus (1:26)
08. The Girl That Waves At Trains (4:01)
09. The Last To Know (2:57)
10. Father Mother Wife And Child (6:29)
11. The Rollercoaster Song (3:06)
12. Work For The Weekend (4:36)
13. Twilight Beer Hall (0:39)
Bonus Tracks
14. The World In Her Arms (4:48)
15. The Queen Of Heartless (2:56)

Intended Instrumental Album
16. Ponderosa Pine (2:47)
17. Night Mail/Dirty Armour (2:28)
18. Shepherd's Plaid (2:02)
19. Ounce Of Nails (2:10)
20. Spin A Cavula (4:38)
21. Australian Worm (2:00)
22. On Milkwood Road (2:22)
23. Night Soil (2:04)
24. Rubovia (2:45)
25. Silver Dagger (1:08)
26. November (2:35)
27. Paradise Circus (Old Smithy Version) (0:52)

With bolder instrumentation, a brighter overall atmosphere, and a perfect glistening pop polish, Paradise Circus expands on the glorious promise of the Lilac Time's debut. Stephen Duffy might have later decried that the album was a more commercial affair than he would have liked, but its stunning melodies and sweet acoustic nature make for addictive listening. Duffy claims that studio execs forced the band back into the studio to cut singles and to Americanize their songs. Of course, such corporate tinkering stifles the creative process, but the insistence on catchy choruses does wonders for the band. Duffy and company seem to have looked to their peers for inspiration. Perhaps more here than on any other Lilac Time album, the band's influences are readily apparent. Channeling the Smiths, Nick Drake, and the Byrds, they package the mix into their own radio-friendly folk-pop style and create perhaps their most accessible album. Other than two brief instrumentals and the somber "She Still Loves You" and "Father Mother Wife and Child," the songs of Paradise Circus are happy etchings that immediately embed themselves in the catchy-tune section of a listener's brain. "The Beauty in Your Body" is musically about as close to Nick Drake as a song can be, though its melodramatic premise adds a chamber pop element. Throughout the album, Duffy's lyrics are as poetic and bittersweet as ever, but he delivers them with a bouncy step. Occasionally, horns and background vocals feel overly forced, for which one can blame the execs, but the album absolutely overflows with Johnny Marr-like jangling acoustic guitars and bluesy harmonica, pristine mandolins, and mesmerizing tempos that mingle to perfection with Duffy's elliptical, wry vocals. Ardent fans know that Duffy frequently crafts songs that suggest chugging trains, and Paradise Circus contains a plethora of selections that fit this bill: "The Lost Girl in the Midnight Sun," "The Days of the Week," "The Girl Who Waves at Trains," and "The Rollercoaster Song." Though its fine singles may not have become the hits they deserved to become, Paradise Circus as a whole is even stronger than its shiny, catchy highlights. As they would do throughout their career, the Lilac Time prove here that a great singles band can be simultaneously heady and masterful at crafting marvelous albums. [/AMG]

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