Bahama

Bahama Artist: Arnold
Label: Poptones
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5055042860216
ASIN: B00005NMX7


Release Date: 2002-02-05

Bahama


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Tracks:

  1. Climb
  2. Tiny Car
  3. Hangman's Waltz
  4. Jus de Lune
  5. Oh My
  6. Easy
  7. Boo You
  8. Other Son
  9. Pavey Ark

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Album Description

The return of the mighty Arnold. Bahama is their 3rd album and possibly their strongest to date. 9 tracks including 'Climb' & 'Tiny Car'. Uncut gave it 4 stars saying, 'Wonderfully timeless, it's breathy, orgasmed-out guitar pop evokes every accidental transcendent moment from Big Star to Bolan, Spector to Pink Floyd, while basking in a Sunday-morning air of it's own invention. This is rich, gorgeous & life affirming'. Poptones / 2001 digi-pack.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Greatest band you've never heard of.......2005-08-02

Take radiohead and coldplay and put them in a blender and you get Arnold. Not as consistent as those acts listed above, but a great band nonetheless.

5 out of 5 stars melancholy arnold.......2002-07-14

I loved Arnold's last album,Hillside,especially the cut,"Windsor Park",so when i heard a new Arnold song on the radio here on KCRW in L.A. I couldn't wait till the album was found.At first listening I let "Bahama" wash in one ear and out the other like a dip in the sea it was refreshing but left me strangely unmoved.It wasn't until I finally copped a buzz and put on the headfones in preparation for their first upcoming Los Angeles gigs that I finally swooned.Thank God for headphones!What sounded somewhat pale and fluffy before took on a new meaning.I could hear the breathy power in the over dubbed vocals,the mysterious lyrics like a sunnier version of The Church.And an overall end of summer- end of youth saddess that moved me almost to blubber mode-(the true stamp of excellence in my book)And just when you're watching the countdown to the last cut-and hoping it won't ever end-it doesn't! The last cut goes on and on, stopping and starting again with different permutations of beauty.Thanks for that guys!
I really can't wait for this weeks' Westcoast debut I'll be there ready to drink in the melancholy wine that is Arnold!

3 out of 5 stars 3 And A Half Stars.......2002-02-13

This album was released towards the very end of last year in the U.K.It got really great reviews in the music press and it may even have entered the various albums of the year lists only for the fact it was released so late on.Arnold are on Alan McGee's latest 'Poptones' label,which seems to be amassing an impressive list of new trendy bands.Except Arnold can hardly be described as a new band.They were signed by McGee before when he owned 'Creation' records-they achieved very little successs on this label as the companies major time and resouces seemed to be spent on his other better known projects such as Primal Scream and Oasis.In many ways I liken this group to Shack-who after many misfortunes released a fine album with H.M.S. Fable.The music isn't too dissimilar either.You could also add certain hints of Travis and Doves if you wanted to define Arnold's sound.The tracks do feature a mix of gentle laidback acoustic flavoured moods,yet they also mix in some louder and more up-beat sounds also.While it may not be the greatest album you'll hear this year,there are quite a few outstanding tracks.The opening track does as the title suggests "Climb".From a quiet and unassuming beginning this track gathers momentum with it's mix of slide and acoustic guitars.Gentle,understated harmonies that climb to an almost full scale falsetto.One of the groups strong point is the versatility of the lead vocalist.The second track is an irresistible mix of loud and quiet.The verses of gentle rhythm guitars get constantly interupted by a loud and brash thrashing of guitars.If you're into good vocals this album is a dream-there's great variety from high to low and some of the harmonies are quite unusual encompassing a wide range of styles.Another highlight of the album is track 4 "Jus De Lune"-great acoustic,backed up by a whirling organ-more harmonies in the vocals.It's a real relaxing late night track!As this album goes on it seems to slow down-track 5 "Oh My"-sounds like a louder then usual Turin Brakes.The vocals veer between a full falsetto to being almost whispered.This track is a real grower.There's a Smiths feel to the guitars in track 6-which is a really short song-regrettably so.The latter songs are not as good as the opening ones.Most of the tracks are between 2/3 minutes except for the last one which goes on for 15 minutes!This represents more then a third of the album-which sort of gives the whole thing an unbalanced fell to it.It does go on a bit!

5 out of 5 stars A beautiful piece of work.......2001-10-30

Out of Creation and onto Poptones, the label with `deep pockets and short arms,' Bahama marks the return of that band named after a dog. Who did the song about the rabbit.

With Arnold, you can be pretty sure you will be getting dysfunction, twisted lyrics and some gorgeous guitars. From the shredded Gilmour Strat moments of opener Climb to the dense John Fry acoustics of closer Pavey Ark, these are tales of relationships that are stretched taut as those guitar strings, and others that are loose as usher's ties after a booze-soaked wedding. "I don't know which one is really you, but I love the two," claims Tiny Car, before wandering off fluttering quartertones. Cute as all hell.

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