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The Coral|Roots and Echoes

Roots and Echoes

The Coral

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It's hard to remember now in retrospect, but in the summer of 2002, the Coral were going to be the saviors of the British indie music scene: their debut album was hyped to the skies, and their terrific lead single "Dreaming of You" was rightly praised as probably the best single to come out of Liverpool since "There She Goes" by the La's. But with the ascension of Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, and the whole neo-Brit-pop scene, the Coral's amalgam of '60s freakbeat and '80s post-punk didn't fit in the zeitgeist of the time, and so even though their albums have remained consistently fine, they've generally been ignored by most folks outside of a devoted cult. Roots & Echoes, though it's easily the Coral's best album since 2003's Magic and Medicine, isn't going to change that. As the exceedingly old-fashioned cover art suggests, Roots & Echoes takes as its starting point the era immediately preceding the psychedelic explosion, circa 1966, when folk-rock and sunshine pop were melding into a new sound, AM radio-friendly but moving outside of the strict confines of the format. Echoes of cult faves like the Beau Brummels, the Cyrkle, and the first side of Love's Da Capo flitter through these songs, which are filled with ringing guitars and colored with strings, flutes, bongos, and other ear-candy touches. James Skelly's sweet-toned vocals are a perfect accompaniment to the melodic sweep of the songs, but if there's a fault to be found, it's that there's no single song here as immediately arresting as prior Coral gems like "Dreaming of You" or "In the Morning." The semi-orchestral closer "Music at Night" comes very close, however, sounding like a great lost Lee Hazlewood production for some un-remembered Reprise Records act. The Coral may not be the Next Big Thing anymore, but they're still making better records than many of the bands that have taken over that title in the intervening five years.

© Stewart Mason /TiVo

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1
Who's Gonna Find Me
00:03:27

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Nick Power, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Acoustic Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass - Ian Skelly, Drums - Bill Ryder-Jones, Electric Guitar - Craig Silvey, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David McDonnell, Assistant Engineer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records Limited

2
Remember Me
00:03:25

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass - Ian Skelly, Drums - Bill Ryder-Jones, Electric Guitar - Nick Power, Keyboards - John Duffy - Craig Silvey, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David McDonnell, Assistant Engineer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records 2002 Ltd

3
Put the Sun Back
00:03:02

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - James Skelly, Composer - Lee Southall, Electric Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass - Ian Skelly, Drums - Bill Ryder-Jones, Electric Guitar - Nick Power, Keyboards - John Duffy, Percussion - Craig Silvey, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David McDonnell, Assistant Engineer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records Limited

4
Jacqueline
00:03:28

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Nick Power, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Acoustic Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass - Ian Skelly, Drums - Bill Ryder-Jones, Electric Guitar - Craig Silvey, Engineer, Producer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records Limited

5
Fireflies
00:03:57

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Bill Ryder-Jones, Composer, Electric Guitar, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Acoustic Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass Guitar - Ian Skelly, Drums - Nick Power, Keyboards - Craig Silvey, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David McDonnell, Assistant Engineer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records 2002 Ltd

6
In the Rain
00:03:06

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Nick Power, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Electric Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass - Ian Skelly, Drums - Bill Ryder-Jones, Electric Guitar - John Duffy, Percussion - Craig Silvey, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David McDonnell, Assistant Engineer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records 2002 Ltd

7
Not So Lonely
00:03:45

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Acoustic Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass - Ian Skelly, Percussion - Bill Ryder-Jones, Acoustic Guitar - Nick Power, Vibraphone - Martin Dunsdon, Flute - Craig Silvey, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David McDonnell, Assistant Engineer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records 2002 Ltd

8
Cobwebs
00:03:29

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Arranger, Associated Performer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Acoustic Guitar, Composer, Lyricist - Ian Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Paul Duffy, Bass Guitar - Ian Broudie, Producer - Phil Brown, Engineer - Raj Das, Assistant Engineer - Craig Silvey, Mixing Engineer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records 2002 Ltd

9
Rebecca You
00:03:50

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Nick Power, Composer, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Acoustic Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass Guitar - Ian Skelly, Drums - Bill Ryder-Jones, Arranger, Composer, Electric Guitar - Sally Herbert, Violin - Nicola Sweeny, Violin - Katherine Shave, Violin - Marcus Holdaway, Arranger, Cello - Mathew Draper, Oboe - Craig Silvey, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records 2002 Ltd

10
She's Got a Reason
00:04:26

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Arranger, Associated Performer, Producer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Electric Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass Guitar - Ian Skelly, Drums - Bill Ryder-Jones, Electric Guitar - Nick Power, Keyboards - Craig Silvey, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David McDonnell, Assistant Engineer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records 2002 Ltd

11
Music At Night
00:06:17

The Coral, Arranger, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Arranger, Associated Performer - James Skelly, Composer, Lyricist - Bill Ryder-Jones, Arranger, Composer, Electric Guitar, Lyricist - Lee Southall, Electric Guitar - Paul Duffy, Bass Guitar - Ian Skelly, Drums - Nick Power, Keyboards - Brian Wright, Violin - Sally Herbert, Violin - Jackie Norrie, Violin - Ellen Blair, Violin - Marcus Holdaway, Arranger, Cello - Mathew Draper, Oboe - Leila Ward, Oboe - Ian Broudie, Producer - Phil Brown, Engineer - Raj Das, Assistant Engineer - Craig Silvey, Mixing Engineer, Producer - Serge Krebs, Assistant Engineer - George Marino, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2007 Deltasonic Records 2002 Ltd

Albumbeschreibung

It's hard to remember now in retrospect, but in the summer of 2002, the Coral were going to be the saviors of the British indie music scene: their debut album was hyped to the skies, and their terrific lead single "Dreaming of You" was rightly praised as probably the best single to come out of Liverpool since "There She Goes" by the La's. But with the ascension of Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, and the whole neo-Brit-pop scene, the Coral's amalgam of '60s freakbeat and '80s post-punk didn't fit in the zeitgeist of the time, and so even though their albums have remained consistently fine, they've generally been ignored by most folks outside of a devoted cult. Roots & Echoes, though it's easily the Coral's best album since 2003's Magic and Medicine, isn't going to change that. As the exceedingly old-fashioned cover art suggests, Roots & Echoes takes as its starting point the era immediately preceding the psychedelic explosion, circa 1966, when folk-rock and sunshine pop were melding into a new sound, AM radio-friendly but moving outside of the strict confines of the format. Echoes of cult faves like the Beau Brummels, the Cyrkle, and the first side of Love's Da Capo flitter through these songs, which are filled with ringing guitars and colored with strings, flutes, bongos, and other ear-candy touches. James Skelly's sweet-toned vocals are a perfect accompaniment to the melodic sweep of the songs, but if there's a fault to be found, it's that there's no single song here as immediately arresting as prior Coral gems like "Dreaming of You" or "In the Morning." The semi-orchestral closer "Music at Night" comes very close, however, sounding like a great lost Lee Hazlewood production for some un-remembered Reprise Records act. The Coral may not be the Next Big Thing anymore, but they're still making better records than many of the bands that have taken over that title in the intervening five years.

© Stewart Mason /TiVo

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