Showing posts with label Adrian Borland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adrian Borland. Show all posts

20 August 2015

Adrian Borland "Harmony & Destruction (The Unfinished Journey)" (2002)

Harmony & Destruction (The Unfinished Journey)
release date: Apr. 26, 2002
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,80]
producer: Marcus Bell
label: Red Sun Records - nationality: England, UK

Track highlights: 1. "Solar" - 2. "Angel Sulk" - 3. "Forever From Here" (4 / 5) - 4. "Scrapyard" (5 / 5) - 6. "Summer Wheels" (5 / 5) - 8. "Get Me a Witness" - 10. "Heart Goes Down Like the Sun" - 11. "Land Meets Ocean" - 12. "Song Damn Song" - 14. "Living on the Edge of God" (4 / 5)

6th studio album by Adrian Borland released posthumously. Adrian was in the finishing phase of the album when he committed suicide. He had left detailed notes on how each song should be produced, so the music could live on. It is a fine last chapter, as it contains his strengths: the energetic compositions and the slow beautiful ballads. I simply love a track like "Scrapyard" - it has a typical Borland melancholy, builds up slowly, and then explodes with his great distorted guitar. A wonderful singer and a gifted musician who didn't experience the appraisal his music rightfully deserves.

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15 August 2015

Adrian Borland "5:00 AM" (1997)

5:00 AM
release date: 1997
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,08]
producer: Adrian Borland and Tim Smith
label: Earth Records - nationality: England, UK

Tracklist: 1. "Stray Bullets" - 2. "Dangerous Stars" (4 / 5) - 3. "Vampiric" (4 / 5) - 4. "Baby Moon" - 5. "City Speed" (4 / 5) - 6. "Kissing in the Dark" (5 / 5) - 7. "I'm Your Freedom" - 8. "The Spinning Room" (4 / 5) - 9. "Redemption's Knees" (4,5 / 5) - 10. "Between Buildings" (3,5 / 5) - 11. "Over the Under" - 12. "Before the Day Begins"

5th studio album by Adrian Borland, which could be the reason to the album title. On this it's really nice to hear him play with more energy again. Adrian has always had his very own trademark as a guitarist. He's a wonderful singer / songwriter, has a good characteristic singing voice but I always fancied his guitar play the most. It's like his voice, melancholic but also extremely electrifying and wonderfully simplistic."Over the Under" was actually his last single release. The general reception of this release was positive but again sales failed, and the album remains his final studio album before his untimely death.

12 August 2015

Adrian Borland "Cinematic" (1995)

Cinematic
release date: 1995
format: digital
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,72]
producer: Adrian Borland and Mark Kelser
label: Resolve Records / Setanta Records - nationality: England, UK

Track highlights: 1. "Dreamfuel" - 2. "Bright White Light" (4 / 5) - 3. "When Can I Be Me" - 7. "Long Dark Train" - 12. "I Can't Stop the World"

4th studio album by Adrian Borland. It's an album that dwells on the grey and troubled mind, and it's very much like the previous album both in style and narration, and as usual, it contains some truly fine songs.

08 August 2015

Adrian Borland "Beautiful Ammunition" (1994)

Beautiful Ammunition
release date: 1994
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,72]
producer: Mark Hunziger, Mark Kelser, Adrian Borland
label: Resolve Records - nationality: England, UK

Tracklist: 1. "Re-United States of Love" (5 / 5) - 2. "Open Door" - 3. "Rocket" - 4. "Stranger in the Soul" - 5. "Break My Fall" - 6. "Station of the Cross" - 7. "Simple Little Love" - 8. "White Room" - 9. "Past Full of Shadows" - 10. "Ordinary Angel" (4 / 5) (alt. version) - 11. "Lonely Late-Nighter" - 12. "Someone Will Love You Today" - 13. "Forgiveness" - 14. "Rootless" (3,5 / 5) - 15. "In Passing" - 16. "Shoreline"

3rd studio album release by Adrian Borland, and the first to be released under his name only. It shows a more introvert and darker side to Adrian, which could be seen as a bit of a return into gloomy despair, as on Thunder Up (1987) the final album by The Sound. In hindsight, it points to and draws attention to his troubled life. Nevertheless, it really contains some fine tracks and "Re-United States of Love" is a wonderful composition.

02 August 2015

Adrian Borland and The Citizens "Brittle Heaven" (1992)

Brittle Heaven
release date: 1992
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,06]
producer: Adrian Borland, Don Victor
label: Play It Again Sam - nationality: England, UK

Tracklist: 1. "Brittle Heaven" (4 / 5) - 2. "Flight 23" - 3. "Universe of You" (5 / 5) - 4. "Faithful" (4 / 5) - 5. "Prisoners of the Sun" (4 / 5) - 6. "European Streets in the Rain" (4 / 5) - 7. "Nowhere to Fall" - 8. "All the Words" (5 / 5) ( demo version ) - 9. "Lowlands" - 10. "Truth That Lights the Way" (4 / 5) - 11. "Healing Kiss" - 12. "Box of Happy Memories" - 13. "Ashes" - 14. "Tidal Wave Goodbye"

2nd album by Adrian Borland, and like the debut released as Adrian Borland and The Citizens. This was another great album that wasn't received well. The press ignored it and so did the record buyers - the world's attention was on the new stylistic invention of grunge rock, and/or whatever the old heroes of popular music would bring about. To me, this is a gem, a brilliant example of great songwriting and a move away from the sticking label of post-punk. By this point Adrian had left the English playmates, moved to Amsterdam, and produced the album with new musical associates. The Sound and Adrian always had a big crowd of fans in the Dutch capital.

1992 Favourite releases: 1. Morrissey Your Arsenal - 2. 10.000 Maniacs Our Time in Eden - 3. Adrian Borland Brittle Heaven

25 July 2015

Adrian Borland and The Citizens "Alexandria" (1989)

Alexandria [debut]
release date: 1989
format: vinyl (BIAS 125) / cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,16]
producer: Adrian Borland and Nick Robbins
label: Play It Again Sam - nationality: England, UK

Tracklist: 1. "Light the Sky" (4 / 5) - 2. "Rogue Beauty" (4 / 5) - 3. "Beneath the Big Wheel" - 4. "Community Call" (4 / 5) - 5. "No Ethereal" - 6. "Other Side of the World" - 7. "Crystalline" - 8. "Shadow of Your Grace" (4 / 5) - 9. "Weight of Stuff" - 10. "She's My Heroine" (4 / 5) - 11. "Deep Deep Blue"

The solo debut album by Adrian Borland after the disbandment of The Sound. The album was released under the name of Adrian Borland and The Citizens. It's more or less the sound of Adrian as we have come to know him from The Sound. He was THE driving force and songwriter of that band, and therefore his solo albums are closely related to the "old" musical universe. Maybe one could argue that he puts even more focus on the narrating element making the style a singer / songwriter release but still with traces of post-punk and alternative rock, however, he also expands his style to include more pop / rock tunes with plain chorus-based tracks, as in "Light the Sky", "Rogue Beauty", and "She's My Heroine". I think that both the record company and Adrian had hoped for more recognition when the album was launched, alas, it went more or less like the story of The Sound. He received good reviews but failed to gain more than a small devoted audience. The album was produced by Adrian and Nick Robbins (who also produced albums for The Sound) and Colvin Mayers the keyboardist of his old band also handles keyboards on this one.

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05 July 2014

The Sound "Thunder Up" (1987)

Thunder Up

release date: Dec. 1987
format: vinyl (BiaS 53) / cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,08]
producer: The Sound & Nick Robbins
label: Play It Again Sam - nationality: England, UK

Tracklist: A) 1. "Acceleration Group" (4 / 5) - 2. "Hand of Love" - 3. "Barria Alta" - 4. "Kinetic" (4 / 5) - 5. "Iron Years" (4 / 5) - - B) 1. "Prove Me Wrong" (4 / 5) - 2. "Shut Up and Shut Down" (4 / 5) - 3. "Web of Wicked Ways" (4 / 5) - 4. "I Give You Pain" - 5. "You've Got a Way" (4 / 5)

5th and final studio album release by The Sound released on Belgian label Play It Again Sam (PIAS). After this, the band split and primary musical composer Adrian Borland shortly after continued as a solo artist. I really enjoy(ed) this album. I know that some critics suggest this is a minor work, although, not all agree. It seems like fans were split when this came out. Some wanted The Sound to return to their initial stage, being a genuine post-punk band rooted in punk rock and others found it an exiting progression. I for one hold it dearly.
"Acceleration Group" is a nice energetic The Sound track, and then it has one of those brilliant guitar solos by Adrian Borland that just makes the blood run with electricity.
"Hand of Love" has lots of horns, and I love them. Initially, back then, I thought horns was too... corny, too polished, and not The Sound as I had come to know them. This is much more an Adrian Borland solo track when thinking of his material after the disbandment, and the track could easily have been fitted on one of his solo albums.
"Barria Alta" is a fine progressive track centred around Adrian's fragile and here: talking voice. I also like the way his guitar complements his voice, and although, it's not the best track of the album it's not bad at all.
"Kinetic" was one of my favourite tracks from the album then, and it's still a strong lightning angry burst of energy - and as usual with The Sound / Adrian Borland: the opposite feel in the chorus as when the sun comes out after the thunder, a step to pause the electricity, and... air. Love it.
"Iron Years" is another track that more than suggests that Adrian is in control. It also reflects the darkness within, and that he struggles with life. Again, beautifully orchestrated with horns and Adrian's sharp and fragile guitar, adding its "vocal".
"Prove Me Wrong" is more like a classic The Sound track from one of their first albums. Drums, bass, guitar, and vocals are the bricks, and white energy is the fine result.
"Shut Up and Shut Down" is a different kind of song. It's very dark and sinister. It's progressive, and it has a wonderful build up to a fantastic guitar chorus culminating in "I feel like a summer thuuuundér!". In the verses, the bass plays around and makes a fine backbone. The last "Thundeeeer!" explodes in energy. "It's gonna break. BREAK!!" Wonderful.
"Web of Wicked Ways" is the beautiful but dis-illusionist track, perhaps about... living life with too many secrets. Although you really have good intentions and just strife for the good, skeletons pile up in your closet. It's like a curse and things keep turning out as a mess. I have no experience with this but I understand that maybe that's Adrian's "Web of Wicked Ways". It's a great track from the hands of Adrian Borland, and I've always loved it.
"I Give You Pain" is again on the progressive side, and as it often happens with Adrian, it's a song with lots of personal suffering. Pain. Today it makes me think of The Doors and their track "The End". It's not a copy but it could be inspired by that. It starts nice and fine, at first almost making no sound, and in the end, it's almost just noise.
"You've Got a Way" is a majestic way to end not only the album but also The Sound. The song is both sad and uplifting, and when Adrian's voice leaves, his guitar continues and ends the song brilliantly.
For me, this is just as colourful and poignant as any other album by this original British band, and therefore find it essential and highly recommended.

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28 November 2013

The Sound "In the Hothouse" (1985) (live)

In the Hothouse (live)
release date: Nov. 1985
format: 2 lp vinyl (gatefold - STAT DLP 1)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,88]
producer: Jon King and Mark Wade (recorded by)
label: Statik Records - nationality: England, UK

Double live album by The Sound from two live concerts at The Hothouse (The Marquee) London, Aug. 27/28, 1985. The album is the last on Statik who went bankrupt after the release.

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10 October 2013

The Sound "Heads and Hearts" (1985)

Heads and Hearts
release date: Feb. 1985
format: vinyl (STAT LP 24) / cd (2001 remaster)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,02]
producer: Wally Brill
label: Statik Records - nationality: England, UK

4th studio album by The Sound following one year after the mini-album Shock of Daylight is the band's first full-length studio album on Statik and their first and only with punk rock, new wave and synthpop producer Wally Brill.

15 April 2013

The Sound "Shock of Daylight" (1984)

Shock of Daylight, Mini-album
release date: Apr. 1984
format: vinyl (STAB 1)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,22]
producer: Pat Collier
label: Statik Records - nationality: England, UK

Tracklist: A) 1. "Golden Soldiers" - 2. "Longest Days" (4,5 / 5) - 3. "Counting the Days" (4,5 / 5) - - B) 1. "Winter" (4,5 / 5) - 2. "New Way of Life" (4,5 / 5) - 3. "Dreams Then Plans"

Mini-album release by The Sound containing 6 tracks is the band's first release on the independent label Statik after being released from their contract with WEA after the non-commercial success of All Fall Down (1983).

23 February 2013

The Sound "All Fall Down" (1982)

All Fall Down
release date: Oct. 23, 1982
format: vinyl (240019-1) / digital (2001 reissue)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,16]
producer: The Sound, Nick Robbins
label: WEA - nationality: England, UK

Tracklist: 1. "All Fall Down" (4 / 5) - 2. "Party of the Mind" (4 / 5) (promo video) - 3. "Monument" (5 / 5) - 4. "In Suspense" - 5. "Where the Love Is" (4 / 5) - 6. "Song and Dance" - 7. "Calling the New Tune" (4 / 5) - 8. "Red Paint" - 9. "Glass and Smoke" - 10. "We Could Go Far" (5 / 5)

3rd studio album by The Sound and the band's only for the Korova parent-label. Allegedly, Korova explicitly told the band that a contract with parent label WEA implied that they sought to produce an album with more mainstream-appeal than their previous two albums on Korova; however, this attitude also played a significant part in making an even more complex and lesser mainstream sounding album. Musically, All Fall Down follows closely on the path laid out on the acclaimed From the Lion's Mouth (1981), but it's also the band's so far darkest and most sinister-sounding album.

16 November 2012

The Sound "Jeopardy" (1980)

Jeopardy [debut]
release date: Nov. 1980
format: vinyl (black labels - KOW 58 255) / cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,68]
producer: Nick Robbins and The Sound
label: Korova - nationality: England, UK

Track highlights: 1. "I Can't Escape Myself" (4 / 5) - 2. "Heartland" (4 / 5) - 3. "Hour Of Need" - 4. "Missiles" - 5. "Heyday" - 9. "Resistance" - 10. "Unwritten Law" (4 / 5) - 11. "Desire"

Studio debut album by British post-punk band The Sound. The initial line-up consists of three former members of the punk rock band The Outsiders: songwriter, guitarist, and lead vocalist Adrian Borland, bassist Graham 'Green' Bailey, and drummer Michael Dudley. New member is keyboardist Belinda "Bi" Marshall. This their first full album after the fine 3-track ep Physical World (1979) was positively received by critics - in fact it was handed 5 out of 5 stars from three of the biggest music magazines at the time: NME, Melody Maker, and Sounds, however, it simply failed to attract a broad audience. The fine "Unwritten Law" is from the 1979 ep, and it's a typical song by the band with Borland's beautiful guitar-sound and a balanced tension of beauty, despair and raw energy.
As I recall, I didn't get this album as my first The Sound album but most likely purchased it around '82 / '83. The style is very much their own mix from inspirational sources like Velvet Underground, The Stooges, and Joy Division. I really liked this more back then. It's a very raw and simple style, quite one-dimensional, and rather well-organised as a whole.
This is the only album featuring Bi Marshall - she left the band shortly after the album release and was replaced by Colvin 'Max' Mayers.
[ allmusic.com 4,5 / 5, Melody Maker, NME, Sounds 5 / 5 stars ]

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15 November 2012

Adrian Borland

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Adrian Borland: (birthname: Adrian Kelvin Borland; Dec. 6, 1957 - Apr. 26, 1999) was born in London, UK, where he also took his own life at the age of 41. He founded a band, The Outsiders, at the age of 14 and shortly after the band Second Layer with school mates including Graham 'Green' Bailey, and with Bailey, they formed The Sound with Mike Dudley and Bi Marshall [Benita Biltoo]. The Sound was disbanded in 1988, and Adrian went to The Netherlands to form a new band, Adrian Borland and The Citizens with whom he released the first two solo albums. However, very much in the tradition with The Sound he faced very low sales. Be it a record company matter or just a general disinterest, is difficult to say, but it didn't help on Adrian's self esteem or a depression that is said to have started in 1985 and stayed with him until his death. His solo albums received some fine reviews, although, many of these have been much more positive after his death. He worked in collaboration bands and as producer and songwriter for others, and the legacy of his musical production is highly acclaimed. A stardom and position he didn't receive in his lifetime.

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Articles on Adrian Borland:
Brittle Heaven - dedicated to Adrian Borland (1957 - 1999)
The Independent "Obituary: Adrian Borland" (18 May, 1999)
Wikipedia on Adrian Borland

Tribute: on YouTube (images to 'Land meets ocean')
Mark Burgess and Yves Altana "Adrian Be"
Mark Burgess live in Amsterdam "Sense of Purpose"

and then... just another song by Adrian "Silent Air" (from the album "In the HotHouse")
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