Get the 20 track dude, the two songs are quite different.
Cheers,
StingUs-team
www.stingus.net
From: police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of ross@rossviner.com
Sent: 25 September 2013 22:28
To: 'SDFT'
Subject: Re: [Police] The Last Ship
Thanks Holly,
Is there any real difference between the two versions of “Practical Arrangement” on the Amazon deluxe version?
I can’t decide whether it’s worth waiting out for the three additional tracks, or if I should truck on down to my local HMV and get the 17 track version.
The other thing I’m curious about is any difference in packaging.
From: police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Holly Mollo
Sent: September-25-13 8:36 AM
To: SDFT
Subject: [Police] The Last Ship
Hi All,
While my CD has yet to arrive from Amazon, they have released the MP3 version to my Amazon Cloud Player, and I just finished listening to all 20 tracks.
While I find it musically wonderful, I wonder if it will ever really make it to Broadway. It doesn't sound like a Broadway musical; I think it's too Geordie for American tastes!
I can see it being successful on the London stage -- there are many references that will resonate with British audiences.
For example, the whole song about Isembard King Brunell will not register with 99.9% of Americans; the only reason I know who he was is because I watch a lot of BBC America!
Also, I enjoy British folk music; many Americans do not. The romantic ballad is beautiful and has a universal message,
but it would undoubtedly be eschewed for the rock'n'roll number! (which is great, by the way, but not on a par with the ballad.)
I love his lyrics (although these are mostly dark) because they presuppose that the listener will understand what he has to say,
and his rhythms and schemes are so clever, I just shake my head at his mad skills!
The music does indeed reference the Soul Cages -- he actually sings about the Soul Cages
in one number! -- but that is completely fine with me. As far as I'm concerned, that was some of his finest work.
This is also a fine work, which I really enjoyed listening to, and will enjoy many times over, but it isn't terribly commercial.
But what a refreshing break from the trashy pop that passes as music nowadays!
There are no gimmicks or needless noise; just music. Really good music.
My grade for this CD? I give it an A+, but that's me. I hope others will enjoy it as much as I did.
Can't wait to hear what you all think!
Have a great week!
Holly