ANOTHER LATE NIGHT

(CD)
Genre Pop
FormatCD
Cat. noALNCD29
Label LATE NIGHT TALES
Artist METRONOMY
Release Date03/09/2012
CarrierCD
Barcode5099963571424
CD Album 1. OutKast  Prototype 2. Tweet  Drunk 3. SA-RA Creative Partners - Cosmic Ball 4. Chick Corea  El Bozo 5. Dr Octagon  Blue Flowers 6. Lonzo & The World Class Wreckin Cru  Cache Vocal 7. Metronomy  Hypnose (Exclusive Jean Michel Jarre Cover Version) 8. Alessi Brothers  Seabird 9. Autechre - Fold4,Wrap5 10 Mick Karn - Weather The Windmill 11. The Alan Parsons Project - Eye In The Sky 12. Geneva Jacuzzi - Love Caboose 13. Two Lone Swordsmen - You Are... 14. Tonto™s Expanding Head Band  Cybernaut 15. Pete Drake  Forever 16. Appaloosa - The Day (We Fell In Love) 17. Kate & Anna McGarrigle - Complainte Pour Ste Catherine 18. Herman Dune  Winners Lose 19. Cat Power  Werewolf 20. Paul Morley  Lost For Words Pt.4 (Exclusive Spoken Word Piece) Acclaimed pop experimentalists Metronomy compile the latest Late Night Tales, the third of 2012 and 29th in the decade long series. Metronomy, the effective alias of the talented Joseph Mount, have thus far released three albums, starting with the jagged electro manoeuvres of their debut ˜Pip Paine (Pay The £5000 You Owe)™, through to their two albums on Because, ˜Nights Out™, where Mount first sang, and last year™s brilliant Mercury-nominated ˜The English Riviera™. As a pop group, Metronomy that are more Four Tet than Fab Four, though with a sense of adventure that would™ve made the Fabs proud. Their outing under the Late Night Tales banner journeys through the inspirations of the bands™ ever moving sound  along with a few surprises. Mount™s old favourite Autechre is present and correct, but then so are Kate and Anna McGarrigle and the Sun Ra of hip hop Sa-Ra Creative Partners. Joining Sa-Ra on the hip hop front, we™ve got Tweet™s ace ˜Drunk™ from her Hummingbird album alongside OutKast ˜Prototype™, spiced with some Doctor Octagon. For pure pop, they don™t come more refined than Alan Parson™s ˜Eye In The Sky™, who is buffeted by outbreaks of unsettling weirdness, among them the sadly departed Mick Karn™s supple bass figurines on ˜Weather The Windmill™ or Tonto™s Expanding Head Band  the guys that brought the funk to synthesizers with Stevie Wonder  and ˜Cybernaut™. And just when you think you™ve got it figured, Pete Drake arrives with his 1964 pedal steel novelty hit ˜Forever™. This is a maze rather than a journey. Naturally enough, there is the Late Night Tales special with a sparkling Metronomy rendition of Jean-Michel Jarre™s ˜Hypnose™. We™ve always had a soft spot for Devon and her cobbled street delights, but seen through the prism of Joseph Mount, it takes on a new hue that makes Brigitte Bardot and that other, lesser, Riviera seem somehow pallid. To paraphrase Buzzcocks: another music in a different riviera.