Everything/Everything

Everything/Everything

by Simon Bookish
Everything/Everything

Everything/Everything

by Simon Bookish

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Switching from electronics to live instruments for his first album for Tomlab, the science-informed concept album Everything/Everything finds the wonderful work of Simon Bookish -- somewhere between the informed wryness of Ivor Cutler and the continuing impact of David Bowie's archly English romanticism -- in full flight. With the music provided by orchestrations from woodwinds, strings, brass, and much more besides, the feeling is one of playfulness, a resistance to and celebration of easily grasped pop forms and a sense that the world is there to be amused at and with. Even so, there are a couple of overarching models or two Bookish can't quite escape -- Stereolab is almost the gimme, thanks to songs like "The Flood" and the juggernaut of "Alsatian Dog" suggesting the meta-'60s pop of that group well at work, but with Bookish's none-more-English vocals in place of Laetitia Sadier's understated calls. The feeling overall is of self-possession -- there's a confidence in the sound, an inversion of "indie" as either withdrawn moping or rehashed anthemicism in favor of playful and direct collage. Therefore the smoother feelings of "Dumb Terminal" play perfectly against the stiff art-jazz breaks on "Carbon," and "Il Trionfo del Tempo"'s dramatic sound textures against Bookish's spoken words. To spiral from that into the immediate pop merriment of "Synchrotron" almost without a break -- and with no apologies for pushing one side of the approach and then the other -- is the sign of someone who has it just right. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 12/09/2008
Label: Tomlab
UPC: 0656605672113

Tracks

  1. The Flood
  2. Dumb Terminal
  3. Portrait of the Artist as a Fountain
  4. Carbon
  5. Victorinox
  6. Il Trionfo Del Tempo... (Ridley Road)
  7. Synchrotron
  8. A Crack in Larsen C
  9. Alsatian Dog
  10. A New Sense of Humour
  11. Colophon

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Simon Bookish   Primary Artist
Chris Morphitis   Guitar (Electric)
Joe Bentley   Trombone
Jim Slade   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Tom Haines   Percussion
Alice Grant   Vocals
Chris Branch   Farfisa Organ,Moog Synthesizer,Farfisa Organ,Moog Synthesizer
Glyn Hill   Sax (Tenor)
Jonathan Morcombe   French Horn
Michaela Stapleton   Sax (Alto),Sax (Sopranino)
Tamar Osborn   Sax (Baritone)
Leo Chadburn   Piano,Vocals,Sound Effects
Daniel Newell   Trumpet
Tom Herbert   Guitar (Bass)
Serafina Steer   Harp
Max de Wardener   Double Bass,Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Jan Lankisch   Layout Design,Design
Chris Branch   Mixing,Mixing
Leo Chadburn   Arranger,Producer,Audio Production
Matthew Denny   Mastering
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