Sinister: I'm gonna love you anyhow
John Stuart
John.Stuart at xxx.com
Thu Nov 12 10:27:45 GMT 1998
>Slow Graffiti is rather gorgeous though isn't it?
>Now that it's finally recorded 'properly'.
I have to say I was very disappointed in the studio version of Slow
Graffiti. The production on it is terrible, and Stuart hit's a few bad
keys. It also sounds really bad when the band kicks in. I don't know what
everyone else thinks, but I don't think it's the best track to put on a
compilation (it will not get B&S many new fans). I'd much rather listen to
the sessions version. Sorry, I think this is the first time I've ever been
disappointed with something B&S have made.
I was listening to Tigermilk this morning for the first time in a while, and
I have to say that, IMHO, it's still the best thing B&S have done. I've got
a feeling that when it's re-released, the music press will proclaim it a
classic.
Cheers,
Nhoj.
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