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Frank Turner|Sleep Is For The Week

Sleep Is For The Week

Frank Turner

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Following up on his debut EP Campfire Punkrock, Bahrain-born, London-based acoustic singer/songwriter Frank Turner makes his full-length bow with 2007's Sleep is for the Week. Former leader of the political punks Million Dead, Turner's solo records are more along the lines of very early Billy Bragg: social-minded rants and more personal lyrics performed mostly on acoustic guitar with minimal accompaniment. Turner is not Bragg's equal as a wit: indeed, an almost painful earnestness permeates songs like "Father's Day," a standard-issue generation gap song culminating in the my-how-perceptive line "For better or for worse, I am turning into you." It's not all as wet as that, however: the rueful "Ladies of London Town" is a self-deprecating dating song, and "A Decent Cup of Tea" comes closest to Bragg's knack for short story-like lyrical detail. The album's twin highlights are "Once We Were Anarchists," a wry tune about the passions of youth colliding with the real world, and the simply charming "Back in the Day," a tune about hardcore punk's glory days, played on the banjo, that recalls the more recent, folky side of Half Man Half Biscuit.

© Stewart Mason /TiVo

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1
The Real Damage
00:03:35

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

2
Vital Signs
00:03:38

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

3
Romantic Fatigue
00:02:57

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

4
A Decent Cup Of Tea
00:03:09

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

5
Father's Day Explicit
00:04:50

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

6
Worse Things Happen At Sea
00:03:43

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

7
My Kingdom For A Horse
00:04:52

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

8
Back In The Day
00:02:06

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

9
Once We Were Anarchists
00:03:50

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

10
Wisdom Teeth
00:04:17

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

11
The Ladies Of London Town
00:04:05

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

12
Must Try Harder
00:03:35

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

13
The Ballad Of Me & My Friends Explicit
00:02:32

Frank Turner, Writer, MainArtist - Pure Groove Music Ltd. (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2010 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2010 Xtra Mile Recordings LTD., under exclusive license to Epitaph

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Following up on his debut EP Campfire Punkrock, Bahrain-born, London-based acoustic singer/songwriter Frank Turner makes his full-length bow with 2007's Sleep is for the Week. Former leader of the political punks Million Dead, Turner's solo records are more along the lines of very early Billy Bragg: social-minded rants and more personal lyrics performed mostly on acoustic guitar with minimal accompaniment. Turner is not Bragg's equal as a wit: indeed, an almost painful earnestness permeates songs like "Father's Day," a standard-issue generation gap song culminating in the my-how-perceptive line "For better or for worse, I am turning into you." It's not all as wet as that, however: the rueful "Ladies of London Town" is a self-deprecating dating song, and "A Decent Cup of Tea" comes closest to Bragg's knack for short story-like lyrical detail. The album's twin highlights are "Once We Were Anarchists," a wry tune about the passions of youth colliding with the real world, and the simply charming "Back in the Day," a tune about hardcore punk's glory days, played on the banjo, that recalls the more recent, folky side of Half Man Half Biscuit.

© Stewart Mason /TiVo

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