Moloko Albums - Statues, Catalogue, Things to Make and Do, All Back to the Mine, Do You Like My Tight Sweater?, I Am Not a Doctor, 11,000 Clicks (Paperback)


Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Statues, Catalogue, Things to Make and Do, All Back to the Mine, Do You Like My Tight Sweater?, I Am Not a Doctor, 11,000 Clicks. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Statues is the fourth album from the electronic/dance group Moloko, the fourth of all-new material, issued by Echo Records in 2002. After working with live musicians on their previous effort Things to Make and Do, Moloko returned to electronic territory with this album (although the previous album's organic influences remains, as seen on "Familiar Feeling" and "Over and Over"). At the time of its release, the long-term romantic partnership between group members Roisin Murphy and Mark Brydon had dissolved, setting the stage for Murphy's 2005 solo album Ruby Blue. Statues is composed of material which describes the various emotional milestones in a romantic relationship (or rather as it comes apart). Moloko toured Europe extensively to promote the album and disbanded shortly thereafter. "Come On" suggests the diminishing sex life of a tense pairing ("Do you remember the way we danced? I wish I could forget it"). The song "Statues" implies isolation in the absence of a distant or departed lover ("If all the statues in the world would turn to flesh would they be kind enough to comfort me?"). With its evident theme of dissolving romance, Statues launched a debate among fans as to whether the songs were about the end of Brydon and Murphy's romantic relationship. Murphy would later have this to say in her fan forums: "as regards my long and fruitfull(sp.) relationship with Mark, your right its all there to read in the records we made so i don't need to tell you " The opening track, "Familiar Feeling," is an upbeat remembrance stated as one love...http: //booksllc.net/?id=2089058

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Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Statues, Catalogue, Things to Make and Do, All Back to the Mine, Do You Like My Tight Sweater?, I Am Not a Doctor, 11,000 Clicks. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Statues is the fourth album from the electronic/dance group Moloko, the fourth of all-new material, issued by Echo Records in 2002. After working with live musicians on their previous effort Things to Make and Do, Moloko returned to electronic territory with this album (although the previous album's organic influences remains, as seen on "Familiar Feeling" and "Over and Over"). At the time of its release, the long-term romantic partnership between group members Roisin Murphy and Mark Brydon had dissolved, setting the stage for Murphy's 2005 solo album Ruby Blue. Statues is composed of material which describes the various emotional milestones in a romantic relationship (or rather as it comes apart). Moloko toured Europe extensively to promote the album and disbanded shortly thereafter. "Come On" suggests the diminishing sex life of a tense pairing ("Do you remember the way we danced? I wish I could forget it"). The song "Statues" implies isolation in the absence of a distant or departed lover ("If all the statues in the world would turn to flesh would they be kind enough to comfort me?"). With its evident theme of dissolving romance, Statues launched a debate among fans as to whether the songs were about the end of Brydon and Murphy's romantic relationship. Murphy would later have this to say in her fan forums: "as regards my long and fruitfull(sp.) relationship with Mark, your right its all there to read in the records we made so i don't need to tell you " The opening track, "Familiar Feeling," is an upbeat remembrance stated as one love...http: //booksllc.net/?id=2089058

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October 2010

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October 2010

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152 x 229 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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28

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978-1-158-42805-2

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9781158428052

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1-158-42805-7



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