Human Conditions (Vinyl) (Reissue) - By: Richard Ashcroft
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Originally issued on Hut Records in October 2002, Human Conditions built on the success of Alone With Everybody, retaining the new fans he had gained with that record
"It's a beautiful world," sings Ashcroft on opening track and lead single "Check The Meaning". Its eight-minutes seem a culmination of all of Ashcroft's work to date a haunting guitar figure, swelling strings, and subtle orchestration back a lyric that catalogues the battle of love over evil, ending with Ashcroft assuring the listener "It's gonna be alright." It is a powerful beginning to a powerful album. "Buy It In Bottles" maintains the introspection of "The Drugs Don't Work", a mood that can be also found on "Running Away" and "Lord I've Been Trying"; while "Bright Lights" and "Paradise" bring the anthemic rock.
When Brian Wilson guests on one of your albums, it suggests a certain status has been attained; Richard Ashcroft demonstrated that he could hold his own in such company; both are songwriters of the human condition, and the song Wilson appears on "Nature Is The Law", closes Human Conditions in stellar fashion
This re-issue replicates the 2002 UK first pressing and is available on audiophile 180g double vinyl in gatefold sleeve
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Proper Records
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Alternative LP
Check The Meaning
Buy It In Bottles
Bright Lights
Paradise
God In The Numbers
Science Of Silence
Man On A Mission
Running Away
Lord I've Been Trying
Nature Is The Law
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Description
Originally issued on Hut Records in October 2002, Human Conditions built on the success of Alone With Everybody, retaining the new fans he had gained with that record
"It's a beautiful world," sings Ashcroft on opening track and lead single "Check The Meaning". Its eight-minutes seem a culmination of all of Ashcroft's work to date a haunting guitar figure, swelling strings, and subtle orchestration back a lyric that catalogues the battle of love over evil, ending with Ashcroft assuring the listener "It's gonna be alright." It is a powerful beginning to a powerful album. "Buy It In Bottles" maintains the introspection of "The Drugs Don't Work", a mood that can be also found on "Running Away" and "Lord I've Been Trying"; while "Bright Lights" and "Paradise" bring the anthemic rock.
When Brian Wilson guests on one of your albums, it suggests a certain status has been attained; Richard Ashcroft demonstrated that he could hold his own in such company; both are songwriters of the human condition, and the song Wilson appears on "Nature Is The Law", closes Human Conditions in stellar fashion
This re-issue replicates the 2002 UK first pressing and is available on audiophile 180g double vinyl in gatefold sleeve
Label
Proper Records
Genre
Alternative LP
Check The Meaning
Buy It In Bottles
Bright Lights
Paradise
God In The Numbers
Science Of Silence
Man On A Mission
Running Away
Lord I've Been Trying
Nature Is The Law
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SOUTHBOUND
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