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 Post subject: Odds' Out Of Print Series Vol. 10
PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 3:11 pm 
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Just re-seeded on OiNK... may I present Kevin Rowland's 'My Beauty' (1999)

"Kevin Rowland released his first solo album in 1988 (the wonderful The Wanderer), and it took 11 years for him to release his sophomore solo effort. The years between albums were not kind to Rowland. He battled drug addiction, went bankrupt, and disappeared from the public view. For My Beauty, Rowland decided to make a big return, both in presentation (the front sleeve must be seen to be believed) and music (very big production). The result? A CD of cover versions. My Beauty is a difficult album to review, because although it is not very good, no one can doubt Rowland's sincerity. He loves these songs, and it is clear that each and every one means a great deal to him. However, that does not guarantee a great listening experience. He still has an amazing voice, and does credible versions of "Rag Doll" and "Concrete and Clay," but things get a bit dicey when he alters the lyrics to "The Long and Winding Road." The result is laughable. His versions of "You'll Never Walk Alone" and "This Guy's in Love with You" are embarrassing, mainly because of overblown production and the fact that the songs seem out of his range. However, his introduction to "The Greatest Love of All" (which kicks off the album) is a brilliant use of voice and textures, and is the clear highlight of the CD. If only the rest lived up to the opening 30 seconds. Although he has a top-notch band full of great players (including Neil Hubbard), the songs are bland and don't serve any purpose. His versions are unique, perhaps, but not interesting. Overall, this is a depressing affair. With Dexy's Midnight Runners, Rowland wrote some of the finest pop songs in history ("Geno" and "Tell Me When My Light Turns Green" come immediately to mind), but this album does not live up to any of his previous glories. A CD of original material might have been an improvement. As for the cover art...Kevin Rowland does not look good in drag." -- AMG

This was also listed on MOJO's 67 Lost Albums That You Must Own. I think it's a glorious train wreck. Cheesy? Absolutely. Worth a listen? No doubt about it. Alledgedly, it sold less than 500 copies.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 7:27 pm 
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I have always wondered about this album. I just felt that owning Edward Ball was enough and never did get around to buying or hearing it. I actually have no idea if they sound the same but I related the two for some odd reason.

Can’t grab it now and hope this link stays good for a few days.

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