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James: Tim Booth (vocals); Saul Davies (guitar, violin); Larry Gott (guitar, background vocals); Mark Hunter (keyboards); Jim Glennie (bass); David Baynton-Power (drums).
Additional personnel: Brian Eno, Martine McDonagh, The Kitchenettes (background vocals).
Engineers: Benedict Fenner, Steve "Doc" Williams.
Recorded at Real World, Box, England and The Windings, Wrexham, Wales.
This Manchester-based band had already been around for 10 years by the time this seminal release hit stores. The band had always experimented in the studio and had long wanted to work with Brian Eno--and for LAID their wish was granted. The results are a combination of crowd-pleasing anthems, quiet ballads, and lullabies, all of which benefit greatly from the atmospheric tones of the sparser Eno-led production.
Leading off with the spectacularly paranoid slow number "Out to Get You" and then moving straight into the upbeat "(Sometimes) Lester Piggott" and then see-sawing between the two states from there, LAID mirrors the therapy enriched lives of its creators. Lead singer Tim Booth's vision especially shines through in this collection, which was the band's first commercially successful record in the U.S. (Morrissey fans take note--Booth is allegedly who Morrissey is referring to in the single "We Hate it When Our Friends Become Successful.") Best known on LAID is the title track, a joyous paean to obsessive love. Play very loud.
Additional personnel: Brian Eno, Martine McDonagh, The Kitchenettes (background vocals).
Engineers: Benedict Fenner, Steve "Doc" Williams.
Recorded at Real World, Box, England and The Windings, Wrexham, Wales.
This Manchester-based band had already been around for 10 years by the time this seminal release hit stores. The band had always experimented in the studio and had long wanted to work with Brian Eno--and for LAID their wish was granted. The results are a combination of crowd-pleasing anthems, quiet ballads, and lullabies, all of which benefit greatly from the atmospheric tones of the sparser Eno-led production.
Leading off with the spectacularly paranoid slow number "Out to Get You" and then moving straight into the upbeat "(Sometimes) Lester Piggott" and then see-sawing between the two states from there, LAID mirrors the therapy enriched lives of its creators. Lead singer Tim Booth's vision especially shines through in this collection, which was the band's first commercially successful record in the U.S. (Morrissey fans take note--Booth is allegedly who Morrissey is referring to in the single "We Hate it When Our Friends Become Successful.") Best known on LAID is the title track, a joyous paean to obsessive love. Play very loud.
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Out to Get You
2 - Sometimes
3 - Dream Thrum
4 - One of the Three
5 - Say Something
6 - Five-O
Disc 2:
1 - P.S.
2 - Everybody Knows
3 - Knuckle Too Far
4 - Low Clouds
5 - Laid
6 - Lullaby
7 - Skindiving
1 - Out to Get You
2 - Sometimes
3 - Dream Thrum
4 - One of the Three
5 - Say Something
6 - Five-O
Disc 2:
1 - P.S.
2 - Everybody Knows
3 - Knuckle Too Far
4 - Low Clouds
5 - Laid
6 - Lullaby
7 - Skindiving