03 October 2024

Prefab Sprout - 1990 - Jordan The Comeback



Prefab Sprout - 1990 - Jordan The Comeback @320


Jordan: The Comeback is Prefab Sprout's largely successful attempt to embrace the breadth of popular music; wisely reuniting with producer Thomas Dolby, Paddy McAloon freely indulges his myriad ambitions and obsessions to weave a dense, finely textured tapestry closer in spirit and construction to a lavish Broadway musical than to the conventional rock concept LP. Over the course of no less than 19 tracks, McAloon chases his twin preoccupations of religion and celebrity, creating a loose thematic canvas perfect for his expanding musical palette; quickly dispensing with common pop idioms, the album moves from tracks like the samba-styled "Carnival 2000" to the self-explanatory "Jesse James Symphony" and its companion piece "Jesse James Bolero" with remarkable dexterity. Dolby's atmospheric production lends an even greater visual dimension to the songs, which -- with their tightly constructed narratives and occasional spoken-word passages -- seem almost destined to someday reach the stage; indeed, Jordan: The Comeback is like an original cast recording minus the actors, or a rock opera without the silliness and bombast -- a truly inspired work. (AllMusic)


ANDY


 

3 comments:

  1. Witton Gilbert's finest! They were a great band, very different at the time from the pack, maybe i'll post steve Mcqueen and swoon!!

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  2. I was thinking of posting some of the unreleased stuff - Chrysalis Cognosci, Knights in Armour & Snowy Rents a Dog

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