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Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man Lyrics, Photos, Pictures, Paroles, Letras, Text for every songs
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B i o g r a p h y
(by Official Site)
S easons
come, seasons go, but some things remain the same. The feeling of being
out of season and out of step with the times, the surprise of first time
experiences. All the things captured on Out Of Season, the album by Beth
Gibbons and Paul Webb, aka Rustin' Man. You'll know Beth from Portishead
and Paul from Talk Talk. They've been friends since before Beth joined
Portishead when Beth had auditioned for Paul's post-Talk Talk band,
O'rang. The pair kept in contact and at the end of the last Portishead
tour a break for Beth arose and a conversation sparked the collaboration.
On one level, Out Of Season is all you'd expect an album from the duo's
background: exquisitely melodic, haunting, both three-in-the-morning air
of calm and nape-hair-raising at the same time. With a spiritual depth,
but palpably human emotion. With a definite feeling of sadness, but
infused with the joy of nature ("God knows, how I adore life / When the
wind turns on the shores lies another day" - 'Mysteries'). But then this
is a different record to Portishead or Talk Talk. For one, it's
'beats'-free, and has more of a timeless, feel. Those who love Nick Drake,
or Nina Simone, or even Radiohead's 'Exit Music (For a Film)' should
unconditionally love Out Of Season. For Paul, the project meant he could
record the album he had always wanted to make "With O'rang we always built
tracks around drum improvisations. By the time it came to recording vocals
the mood of the tracks was already fixed. With Beth's voice, however, it
was possible to build up the atmosphere of the songs around the melody and
the chords rather than being dictated to by a rhythm track" whilst for
Beth "It was the chance to explore songwriting, to have another challenge.
It was almost like a 'first time' vibe." It was even more 'first time'
because they"
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