Wednesday, May 20, 2015

The Farewell Party - Here (1988, Principe Logique)

Today's artifact comes courtesy of four Yankie expatriates residing in Germany, at least at the time of this recording.  Hoping to follow in the footsteps of the Fab Four perhaps?  Nah.  Instead, the Farewell Party exude artful shades of Felt, the Go Betweens and the Velvets tossing in some lightweight paisley sparkle when it suits them.  Sounds like a fetching recipe (and it is) but this combo is undercut a tad by it's coed commandeers, David John and Lois B., or more specifically their vocals which perilously veer tone deaf more often than not.  Despite the duo's arguable deficiency on the mic, Here's opening shot, "Terez Batista" is brilliant - a mildly baroque, jangle pop piece that arouses as one of the finest left-off-the-dial propositions from this era I've encountered in ages.  "Runaway Horses" is probably the next most convincing specimen in the Farewell Party arsenal, and a subtle but imaginative reworking of Nick Drake's "Things Behind the Sun" is another highlight. 

01. Terez Batista
02. James
03. Things Behind the Sun
04. Complete True Citizens of the World
05. Where Clouds Lie
06. Girl on the Ledge
07. Promise of Rain
08. Here (Letter to America)
09. Runaway Horses
10. Waterland

Hear

6 comments:

Bruce K. said...

Well, with those name drops I have to check it out.

spavid said...

I knew you weren't likely to resist.

Bruce K. said...

Only got to listen to about half of it today. The best of those, including the opening track, crossed my threshold, but some of the others were just so-so, although always with a pretty clear intent. We shall see. In any case, looking very far ahead, I could see the lead track on Best Of Blog 2015!

Unknown said...

Hi could you re-up this one please?
Thank You!

Unknown said...

I was the guitar player and one of the song writers on this album. There was a follow-up record produced by Kevin Lycett of the Mekons which never came out. The singer, David G, passed away last year quite suddenly. One of the drummers joined Dragstrip 77 and I joined Mondo Topless. I look back fondly on this record despite it's obvious flaws. I glad you found the bright spots. David wrote nice lyrics.

Kris A Alutius

xtian5 said...

Zipfile link is dead.