F. R. David - Words (1982)
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Words or Turds?
Re: F. R. David - Words (1982)
It is over.
It was very dull and insipid, cursed with derivative tunes and characterless vocals.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
It was very dull and insipid, cursed with derivative tunes and characterless vocals.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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Re: F. R. David - Words (1982)
That other one.Nightjar wrote:The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Reminiscent of that OMD track.
Maid of Oldham?
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Re: F. R. David - Words (1982)
The Call of the Wendigo wrote:It is over.
It was very dull and insipid, cursed with derivative tunes and characterless vocals.
But where the tunes derivative of, or by?
Eh?
Where they similar to old songs or newer songs?
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Re: F. R. David - Words (1982)
Well, that exceeded virtually all of my expectations.
It was a light and frothy collection of tunes that didn't suffer from the kind of production harshness that probably would've ruined it less than a year later.
It was a light and frothy collection of tunes that didn't suffer from the kind of production harshness that probably would've ruined it less than a year later.
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Re: F. R. David - Words (1982)
I enjoyed that quite a lot. Very little for me to dislike - the blatant rip off of Everything I Own was probably the biggest downside, and a handful of flat-but-fine songs, but overall a great stereotypical 80s sound that would slot right into my collection.
4/5
4/5
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Re: F. R. David - Words (1982)
Butterfield wrote:Nightjar wrote:I'm going to bet that if this appeared in Age Concern for 50p Butterpops would be reaching for his bulging wallet before you could say Jean-Michel Gallois-Montbrun.
I'd actually pay up to 75p for this the way things are going.
It doesn't look like it's even available on CD.
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