
Is A Woman
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To those who embraced 2000âs NixonâLambchopâs fifth album, whose luscious country soul grooves provided the sprawling Nashville collective with a significant British breakthrough that even found them selling out Londonâs 2,500-capacity Royal Festival Hallâthe deceptively gentle Is a Woman, delivered two years later, administered a quiet but compelling shock. Gone almost entirely was frontman Kurt Wagnerâs euphoric, Curtis Mayfield-esque falsetto, replaced by a tranquil, contemplative vocal style; and instead of the joyfully warm brass arrangements that had encouraged Zero 7 to remix âUp With People,â one of Nixonâs standouts, pianist Tony Crow now took center stage, teasing out gentle, ingenious melodies. The contrast was acute.
To discover the true spirit of Is a Woman, however, one need only listen to the remarkable âMy Blue Wave,â one of the bandâs finest recordings to date. Here, Wagner depicts a world of helpless tragedy in which comfort can nonetheless be found in the smallest of gestures, as he journeys from the contented sight of his petsââYou lay around the house⊠Just bones and squirrels inside your headââto recollections of a devastating phone call from friend and bandmate William Tyler: âAnd William called and tried to tell me /
That his sisterâs boyfriend has just died / Heâs not sure what to do / And Iâm not sure what to tell him he should do / Sometimes William, weâre just screwed / In my blue wave.â
Fifteen years later, Lambchop continue to confound and astound in equal measures, but this startlingly private song captures the magic of Is a Woman at its most distilled. With their sound consistently shifting and surprising, the bandâs line-up has morphed and adapted repeatedly since then, but the lingering mood of lachrymose but compassionate elegance of âMy Blue Waveâ helps explain why this extraordinary, idiosyncratic record is now considered to be one of the bandâs finest. As Wagner himself asks on âBugsâ: âThink of things and how they got this way / Way above the rest / Isnât this the fucking best?â
Tracklist
A1 The Daily Growl
A2 The New Cobweb Summer
B1 My Blue Wave
B2 I Can Hardly Spell My Name
B3 Autumn's Vicar
C1 Flick
C2 Caterpillar
C3 D. Scott Parsley
D1 Bugs
D2 The Old Matchbook Trick
D3 Is A Woman
Product Info
Limited LP :Â Sun Yellow Coloured Vinyl
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To those who embraced 2000âs NixonâLambchopâs fifth album, whose luscious country soul grooves provided the sprawling Nashville collective with a significant British breakthrough that even found them selling out Londonâs 2,500-capacity Royal Festival Hallâthe deceptively gentle Is a Woman, delivered two years later, administered a quiet but compelling shock. Gone almost entirely was frontman Kurt Wagnerâs euphoric, Curtis Mayfield-esque falsetto, replaced by a tranquil, contemplative vocal style; and instead of the joyfully warm brass arrangements that had encouraged Zero 7 to remix âUp With People,â one of Nixonâs standouts, pianist Tony Crow now took center stage, teasing out gentle, ingenious melodies. The contrast was acute.
To discover the true spirit of Is a Woman, however, one need only listen to the remarkable âMy Blue Wave,â one of the bandâs finest recordings to date. Here, Wagner depicts a world of helpless tragedy in which comfort can nonetheless be found in the smallest of gestures, as he journeys from the contented sight of his petsââYou lay around the house⊠Just bones and squirrels inside your headââto recollections of a devastating phone call from friend and bandmate William Tyler: âAnd William called and tried to tell me /
That his sisterâs boyfriend has just died / Heâs not sure what to do / And Iâm not sure what to tell him he should do / Sometimes William, weâre just screwed / In my blue wave.â
Fifteen years later, Lambchop continue to confound and astound in equal measures, but this startlingly private song captures the magic of Is a Woman at its most distilled. With their sound consistently shifting and surprising, the bandâs line-up has morphed and adapted repeatedly since then, but the lingering mood of lachrymose but compassionate elegance of âMy Blue Waveâ helps explain why this extraordinary, idiosyncratic record is now considered to be one of the bandâs finest. As Wagner himself asks on âBugsâ: âThink of things and how they got this way / Way above the rest / Isnât this the fucking best?â
Tracklist
A1 The Daily Growl
A2 The New Cobweb Summer
B1 My Blue Wave
B2 I Can Hardly Spell My Name
B3 Autumn's Vicar
C1 Flick
C2 Caterpillar
C3 D. Scott Parsley
D1 Bugs
D2 The Old Matchbook Trick
D3 Is A Woman
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Product Info
Limited LP :Â Sun Yellow Coloured Vinyl
More Info
To those who embraced 2000âs NixonâLambchopâs fifth album, whose luscious country soul grooves provided the sprawling Nashville collective with a significant British breakthrough that even found them selling out Londonâs 2,500-capacity Royal Festival Hallâthe deceptively gentle Is a Woman, delivered two years later, administered a quiet but compelling shock. Gone almost entirely was frontman Kurt Wagnerâs euphoric, Curtis Mayfield-esque falsetto, replaced by a tranquil, contemplative vocal style; and instead of the joyfully warm brass arrangements that had encouraged Zero 7 to remix âUp With People,â one of Nixonâs standouts, pianist Tony Crow now took center stage, teasing out gentle, ingenious melodies. The contrast was acute.
To discover the true spirit of Is a Woman, however, one need only listen to the remarkable âMy Blue Wave,â one of the bandâs finest recordings to date. Here, Wagner depicts a world of helpless tragedy in which comfort can nonetheless be found in the smallest of gestures, as he journeys from the contented sight of his petsââYou lay around the house⊠Just bones and squirrels inside your headââto recollections of a devastating phone call from friend and bandmate William Tyler: âAnd William called and tried to tell me /
That his sisterâs boyfriend has just died / Heâs not sure what to do / And Iâm not sure what to tell him he should do / Sometimes William, weâre just screwed / In my blue wave.â
Fifteen years later, Lambchop continue to confound and astound in equal measures, but this startlingly private song captures the magic of Is a Woman at its most distilled. With their sound consistently shifting and surprising, the bandâs line-up has morphed and adapted repeatedly since then, but the lingering mood of lachrymose but compassionate elegance of âMy Blue Waveâ helps explain why this extraordinary, idiosyncratic record is now considered to be one of the bandâs finest. As Wagner himself asks on âBugsâ: âThink of things and how they got this way / Way above the rest / Isnât this the fucking best?â
Tracklist
A1 The Daily Growl
A2 The New Cobweb Summer
B1 My Blue Wave
B2 I Can Hardly Spell My Name
B3 Autumn's Vicar
C1 Flick
C2 Caterpillar
C3 D. Scott Parsley
D1 Bugs
D2 The Old Matchbook Trick
D3 Is A Woman


















