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ABOUT BETH'S ALBUM "OUT OF SEASON"
from hmv
This is the first review for
the album "Out of Season" from hmv :
Seasons come, seasons go, but some things remain
the same. The feeling of being out of season and out of step with the
times, the surprise of first time experiences. All the things captured
on 'Out Of Season', the album by Beth Gibbons and Paul Webb, aka Rustin'
Man.
You'll know Beth from Portishead and Paul from
Talk Talk. They've been friends since before Beth joined Portishead when
Beth had auditioned for Paul's post-Talk Talk band, O'rang. The pair
kept in contact andat the end of the last Portishead tour a break for
Beth arose and a conversation sparked the collaboration.
On one level, 'Out Of Season' is all you'd
expect an album from the duo's background: exquisitely melodic,
haunting…both three-in-the-morning air of calm and nape-hair-raising
at the same time. With a spiritual depth, but palpably human emotion.
With a definite feeling of sadness, but infused with the joy of nature ("God
knows, how I adore life / When the wind turns on theshores lies another
day" - 'Mysteries'). But then this is a different record to
Portishead or Talk Talk. For one, it's 'beats'-free, and has more of a
timeless, feel. Those who love Nick Drake, or Nina Simone, or even
Radiohead's 'Exit Music (For a Film)' should unconditionally love 'Out
Of Season'.
"The thing that I'm into is the
philosophy of the music. I love the surprise of things, the
accidents…just the sound of a word, to try to express them in the best
way, so that the emotion is totally revealed -Beth Gibbons
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