Condition: New
Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress
Label: Rough Trade (UK)
Catalog#: RTRADELP 080
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP NEW HQ 180 grm
Country: UK
Released: 06 Oct 2003
Genre: Rock
Style: Indie Rock
Credits: Engineer [Additional] - Tim Lambert
Engineer [Assistant] - Phil Tyreman
Mastered By - Frank Arkwright
Mixed By - Dan Vickers , Julian Mendelsohn , Robert Orton
Mixed By [Additional] - Tony Doogan
Mixed By [Assistant] - Michael Bannister
Producer - Trevor Horn
Recorded By - Dan Vickers (tracks: B1) , Julian Mendelsohn (tracks: A1 to A3, B2 to D3) , Phil Tyreman (tracks: B1)
Notes:
Rating: 4.8/5
Tracklisting:
A1 Step Into My Office, Baby
A2 Dear Catastrophe Waitress
A3 If She Wants Me
B1 Piazza, New York Catcher
B2 Asleep On A Sunbeam
B3 I'm A Cuckoo
C1 You Don't Send Me
C2 Wrapped Up In Books
C3 Lord Anthony
D1 If You Find Yourself Caught In Love
D2 Roy Walker
D3 Stay Loose
Two standouts for me on this album are two songs that find Belle and Sebastian taking some interesting chances musically. The song "I'm a Cuckoo" is a Thin Lizzy tribute that captures the style and substance of that band, with double-guitar riffs and speech-like vocals. "Stay Loose" has an obvious '80s sound, but not as derivative or clichéd as some bands who have been riding the New New Wave. This song is laced with elements of Bowie, and, in my opinion, later Blondie.
Belle and Sebastian - I'm A Cuckoo
Belle and Sebastian - Step into my office baby
A funny clip of the kings of british folk rock
Belle and Sebastian - Piazza, New York Catche
so rad. much props to this song
Belle and Sebastian - Wrapped Up In Books
Belle and Sebastian - Stay Loose
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