Richard Butler is best known as the charismatic rasping voiced singer in the Psychedelic Furs.
After 25 years fronting the band this is his first solo album, and those expecting simply inferior Furs tracks are in for a wonderful surprise.
All the songs are co-written with Jon Carin (often ... Read review
Advantages: mature, inventive, beautiful and emotional Disadvantages: really can't think of any!
Richard Butler is best known as the charismatic rasping voiced singer in the Psychedelic Furs.
After 25 years fronting the band this is his first solo album, and those expecting simply inferior Furs tracks are in for a wonderful surprise.
All the songs are co-written with Jon Carin (often a member of Pink Floyd over the past 20 years or so) and all, without exception, are beautifully constructed, grown up, mature songs. Smooth keyboards ... ...the listener satisfied.
Richard Butler's trademark voice - that 60 a day rasp - is a revelation as he demonstrates a much more tender and intimate side to his singing. His untrained croon is enormously affecting and capable of really drawing the listener into the songs.
"Maybe Someday" is one of the highlights, with it's hope filled lyrics and the magnificent "Nothing's Wrong" stands as the centrepiece to this ... more
Richard Butler is best known as the charismatic rasping voiced singer in the Psychedelic Furs. After 25 years fronting the band this is his first solo album, and those expecting simply inferior Furs tracks are in for a wonderful surprise. All the songs are co-written with Jon Carin (often a member of Pink Floyd over the past 20 years or so) and all, without exception, are beautifully constructed, grown up, mature songs. Smooth keyboards and rythmn tracks slightly disguise extremely clever songwriting and some devastatingly heartbreaking lyrics. Both men lost their fathers during the prolonged making of this album and a sense of personal loss and longing permeates the album. But there is also hope and light at the end of the tunnel and despite the occasional depressing lyric this is not a doomy album in any way. Every song leaves the listener satisfied. Richard Butler's trademark voice - that 60 a day rasp - is a revelation as he demonstrates a much more tender and intimate side to his singing. His untrained croon is enormously affecting and capable of really drawing the listener into the songs. "Maybe Someday" is one of the highlights, with it's hope filled lyrics and the magnificent "Nothing's Wrong" stands as the centrepiece to this marvellous album. But every track is a winner. The opening "Good Days, Bad Days" sets the scene with a very gradual layering of instruments throughout the song to a lovely triumphant conclusion. I've had this album since it was released and it has become one of those rare records that can be returned to again and again, whichever mood you are in, and it never, ever becomes dull. Treasure this album. I will.
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Product details
Title
Richard Butler
Performer
Richard Butler
Genre
Folk
Sub Genre
British Folk
Release Date
14/08/2006
Recomended Retail Price
12.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2006
Label / Distributor
Koch / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
99923998723
Additional notes
Album Notes
As the lead singer of the Psychedelic Furs, Richard Butler has a voice that one immediately associates with the crop of English alt-pop from the 1980s. Deadpan, angsty, romantic, Butler can conjure a whole genre in a mere phrase or two. RICHARD BUTLER is his 2006 solo debut. Not surprisingly, the album contains many of the same aforementioned musical qualities. Yet BUTLER has a gentler, more introspective and dreamy feel than many Furs recordings, with melody foregrounded and Butler's lilting voice front and center throughout. The music, like that of the Furs, swirls and floats, though Butler applies a post-millennial gloss and electronic touches in ways that enhance without overpowering. This is a must for fans of the Furs, or for those wanting an update of that classic '80s sound.
Album Reviews
Q (p.111) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[A]n album that's a winning mix of melody and melancholy....Butler's expressive voice remains intact..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Good Days Bad Days
2.
California
3.
Breathe
4.
Satellites
5.
Broken Aeroplanes
6.
Milk
7.
Nothing's Wrong
8.
Second To Second
9.
Last Monkey
10.
Sentimental Airlines
11.
Maybe Someday
Ciao
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21/11/2006
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