
a bird i saw whilst sitting on an empty bleacher during my lunch period
yesterday my psych teacher noticed my talking heads t-shirt. a huge fan of music herself, we spoke a bit about new wave. before she left me to my activity discussion group, she recommended me Yazoo's 1982 album Upstairs At Eric's, which i quickly scribbled by the header of my notes. i was excited to listen, and immediately put the album on during my lunch period.
the album is rife with era-appropriate SYNTHESIZER. i often tend to enjoy a heavy dose of synthesizer (i especially love Gary Numan's albums Replicas Redux and The Pleasure Principle) but honestly, i didn't think it effective in this case! perhaps the application was too generic for me.
the soulful singing rather fell flat on me a majority of the time, so the album didn't quite resonate as a whole.
on the bright side, one song DID make it onto my playlist! i loved In My Room. the singing was soulful, yet restrained- combined with the ambient murmuring in the backtrack... i really jive with it. its moody!
overall, not my cup of tea, but it was definitely worth a listen :-)
3.5/5 ((in my personal opinion, of course))
today my teacher recommended the music of Herbie Hancock, so that's next on my agenda!
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joel
thank you alex hmm i should listen
its interesting! i love listening to full albums... something i aim to do more
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NBowl
I AGREE WITH THE SYNTH COMMENT!! i think the entire album was just too .. generic . For Real .... unfortuinately . and also i hate intermission songs with no like good Music .. yknow . intermissions for the sake of intermission . The Doo Dah Bands intermission is the SOLE exception to this rule .. but YEA ! good review my friend
honestly i think so too.. a tad too generic! i asked my dad about it and they said yazoo has better hits later in their career
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