The Beautiful South - Choke
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Beautiful South |
| Studio | Elektra / Wea |
| Release Date | November 13, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 075596098526 |
About The Beautiful South - Choke
Tracks
- Tonight I Fancy Myself
- My Book
- Let Love Speak up Itself
- Should've Kept My Eyes Shut
- I've Come for My Award
- Lips
- I Think the Answer's Yes
- Little Time
- Mother's Pride
- I Hate You (But You're Interesting)
- Rising of Grafton Street
- What You See Is What You Get
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User Reviews
Average user review:| thinly disguised insanity |
| poisoned pens |
It's possibly their best album too - before the bitter (and often violent) lyrics entirely overwhelmed the honey-soaked tunes, alienating his co-singer Biana Corrigan and losing a large part of the charm of the group. The highlights are superb (utterly British) soulful pop songs, heartfelt, heartbroken and wry - A Little Time and, most of all, Let Love Speak Up Itself. However, you can get these gems on the best of, as did the majority of the British record buying public.
There's obvious filler material that drags down the level of the album, (I've Come for my Award), but it's something about the black heart of this album that makes listening to it less aural joy, more Joy Division. Maybe that's no bad thing. July 30, 2003
| Quirky with attitude |
The album opens with the sweeping sound in 'Tonight I Fancy Myself', which refers to, among other things, lost legs and a "partly severed head". 'A Little Time', the beautifully simple single with an intriguing film clip, should become a classic tale of lover versus lover. Dave Hemingway and Briana Corrigan make it more of a duel than a duet.
Again, sounding like we're about to hear a happy Madness or Style Council-esque tune, Hemingway sings of "ugly babies" and admits to failure in 'Book'.
This contrast is used almost throughout and works well right to the final track, 'I Hate You Tonight (But You're Interesting)'.
Housemartins Paul Heaton and Hemingway launched The Beautiful South in 1989 and this is the outfit's second album. Second albums are notoriously disappointing. Not this one. January 28, 2002
| wonderfully innovative, warped lyrics set to melodic genius |
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