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OH NO I LOVE YOU MORE
Genre | Electronic & Dance |
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Format | CD |
Cat. no | OGEN40CD |
Label | O GENESIS |
Artist | TIM BURGESS |
Release Date | 03/06/2013 |
Carrier | CD |
Barcode | 5053760002215 |
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TRACKLISTING: 1. A Case For Vinyl (Kurt Wagner Version) 2. Anytime Minutes (Django Django Remix) 3. The Doors Of Then - I am yours, I am you (Brian Jonestown Massacre Remix) 4. Hours / Ours ( Asia Argento Version) 5. White (Gabe Gurnsey's Factory Floor Mix) 6. The Great outdoors bitches (O.Genesis Remix) 7. The Economy (R. Stevie Moore Remix) 8. The Doors of Then (the space cowboy remix / the horrors) 9. Tobacco Fields (Perc Remix) 10. Anytime Minutes (Nik Colk Void Remix) 11. Stoned Alone Again (Seahawks Remix) 12. The Graduate (Kidd & Kidd Mix / Hatcham Social) OVERVIEW: ***LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES*** Tim Burgess's album Oh No I Love You was released in October 2012 on his own, OGenesis label. It was co-written with Lambchop's Kurt Wagner with contributions from members of Clem Snide, Factory Floor and My Morning Jacket as well as lo fi legend R. Stevie Moore. Although a solo album it was a collaborative effort and soon enough there was a companion album, Oh No I Love You More. Remixes by friends who'd taken a shine to the original songs that had been recorded in Nashville. Oh No I Love You was met with critical acclaim, Paul Weller called it "Tim's magnum opus". The Times concluded that Tim was "running Damon Albarn close for the title of busiest Britpop alumnus" and The Guardian claimed it was "Burgess at his best" The singles White and The Doors of Then were A listed on 6 Music and played everywhere from Radio 2 to XFM to Bali FM Tim played sold out shows at The Union Chapel in London, Manchester Cathedral, The Oran Mor and The Royal Northern College of Music. The songs took on their own lease of life and before long enough remixes and alternative versions of the songs were gathered in from Tim's friends - enough for a whole album. This is it. Oh No I Love You More Kurt Wagner lends a world weary timbre to his spoken word version of A Case For Vinyl // Tim duets on Ours with Italian actress/ director Asia Argento // Anton Newcombe, The Brian Jonestown Massacre head honcho transforms The Doors of Then into a chant friendly psyche stomp // R. Stevie Moore's covers The Economy while Django Django, Perc, Factory Floor, The Horrors and The Seahawks take the album from it's Nashville home to every style from woozecore to even a hint of dubstep