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Felt
Bubblegum Perfume
Following a run with Cherry Red Records that featured a potential major label jump, guitarist Maurice Deebank quitting and rejoining multiple times, several pop stardom carrots just out of reach, mixing battles with Robin Guthrie, and a shocking entry into the record charts, Lawrence (just “Lawrence”, like “Cher” or “Madonna” thank you very much) knew he would be making a change with his band Felt. He would be seeing out his plan of ten albums and ten singles in ten years alongside a new partner in Creation Records. This compilation beautifully captures those years.
Creation was beginning a rapid ascent at the time, with Alan McGee serving as its hyperactive mouthpiece and focal point. McGee was all in on the band. “Lawrence achieved pop perfection, a breathless rush of sensitivity and intelligence. It was too understated to be commercial, too art to go pop, too pop to go art—in other words it was a perfect combination of all the music I loved at the time.” McGee was thrilled to have what he considered a real star on the label, and Lawrence was equally thrilled to have such an enthusiastic cheerleader. He funneled that enthusiasm into some of the most focused songwriting of his career, as well as some of his wildest experiments, all of which are on display here.
A1
I Will Die With My Head In Flames
A2
Stained Glass Windows In The Sky
A3
I Didn't Mean To Hurt You
A4
Space Blues
A5
Autumn
A6
Be Still
A7
There's No Such Thing As Victory
A8
Magellan
A9
The Final Resting Of The Ark
A10
Sandman's On The Rise Again
B1
Don't Die On My Doorstep
B2
Tuesday's Secret
B3
Book Of Swords
B4
Female Star
B5
Fire Circle
B6
The Darkest Ending
B7
Bitter End
B8
Rain Of Crystal Spires
B9
Voyage To Illumination
B10
Ballad Of The Band



