22 September 2022

THE LISTENING POOL Still Life 1996

 

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(This version has 4 extra tracks but can't find this particular version on Discogs).

Still Life Review

by Michael Sutton

The Listening Pool's Still Life is essentially Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark stripped of its later synth pop excesses. Featuring three members of O.M.D., Paul Humphreys (vocals), Martin Cooper (keyboards), and Malcolm Holmes (drums), the Listening Pool's jazzy, laid-back grooves on Still Life have more in common with the lush, romantic pop of China Crisis, the Blue Nile, and Roxy Music. Except for "Oil for the Lamps of China," many of the songs on Still Life will not remind listeners of O.M.D. While keyboards are still used, they're more subtle; instead of powering the tracks, they provide atmosphere or add sunny hooks underneath the wealth of acoustic guitars. The songs are magnificent, refreshingly moving beyond O.M.D.'s limited canvas. The soulful "Promised the World" is driven by funky guitar riffs, while the radiant "Blue Africa" is imbued with reggae. Even when he's experimenting with new stylistic territory, Humphreys hasn't forgotten to write catchy, memorable tunes. The uplifting, mercilessly addictive title track has a chorus which accurately describes the effect the Listening Pool's songs will have on listeners: "Anywhere you are/Driving in your car/You go through my head." Consider that a warning -- and a recommendation. 

 

Tracklist

1. Meant To Be
2. Oil For The Lamps of China
3. Follow Where You Go
4. Breathless
5. Somebody Somewhere
6. Photograph of You
7. Promised The World
8. Blue Africa
9. Still Life
10. Where Do We Go From Here
11. Wild Strawberries
12. Hand Me That Universe
13. Oil For The Lamps of China
14. Meant To Be (Extended Version)
15. Oil For The Lamps of China (Instrumental)
16. Meant To Be (Instrumental)

 

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