
Dear Jenny is a brand new song with the marvellous opening line of, 'Boys wear overcoats in the heat like this to keep themselves from showing..' - when was the last time you heard a song opening with a rationale for wearing a coat? And a chorus telling us that, 'Rates are better in the summer...'. A great Dolls song!
Night Reconnaisance is excellent, a potential single and already has its own video (posted last week so click here and take a look and a listen).
The Mouse And The Model is six minutes of glory for Brian going well overboard with his delicate and wild thumpy stuff proving (if it's needed) what a great drummer he is.
Ultima Esperanza is a tour de force for piano and drums and even includes a mellotron (played by Mr Slade), a wild aural romp.
The Gardener is a strange song, menacing with the threat of 'we will plant brambles in your bed' and you just know that Amanda doesn't mean the springy, comfortable thing you lie on at night. It's very atmospheric and spare, showing what good musicians they both are, creating moods and terror with a gentle tap on the keyboard or drum. It ends with the refrain, 'The Gardener's coming to collect...'.
Lonesome Organist Rapes Page Turner is one of my long-term favourites, the 'B' side to 'Sing' from 'Yes, Virginia'. Manic piano playing and worrying lyrics. Halfway through the song Amanda cries out, "Maybe I'll find out why this damn thing won't stop bleeding..." and I've never quite got what that is about.
Sorry Bunch is a mid tempo song with the refrain of 'Just so long as you are on my side...' and reminds me slightly of 'The Jeep Song' from the first studio album. It's not really like it at all but there are echoes of it. Maybe it's the most 'rock standard' of the songs on the album?
Pretty In Pink, yes, the Psychedelic Furs classic from the film. It's a great version of the song and I love Amanda's world-weary tone throughout the song.
The Kill opens with the wonderful words from 'Anarchy in the UK', 'I am an anarchist, an antichrist' and goes on to talk about being a 'rocket-ship' and other things. Amanda then sings that she is a 'plagiarist' and an 'optimist' and host of things. I suspect that Amanda is really saying that we're all wierdos...
The Sheep Song is a slow 'un and I'm not sure what its about except counting sheep? It's obviously very deep.
Boston is a trademarked Amanda song, whispering one minute, shouting the next, but with some interesting piano twiddles and seduction lyrics, keeping score for who you've had sex with. "Come back to bed my darling" Amanda croons, "But now we're here in Boston...". And Boston is where Amanda and Brian are from, of course.
I'm very pleased with my small slice of heaven. They make so much noise for a duo that the noise-demons must have them on the payroll. Go out and buy it and make it a great big hit record.

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