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The Bowling Green, One Pound Note

Audio CD

Disk ID: 592561

Disk length: 1h 4m 4s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Urksome Melody 1:30
2. Think What You're Doing 5:49
3. Gentlemen Reverse 4:31
4. Light From A Different Sun 5:52
5. Humans Feel Pain 0:57
6. Astrakhan 5:03
7. Meanwhile Gardens 5:52
8. Go Kart 6:41
9. Weird Day For The Races 1:11
10. Strange 5:46
11. The Road Is A Grey Ribbon 5:57
12. People Like To Rock'n'Roll 7:09
13. Periodic Blues 7:37

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Review

After scoring gay porn flicks and landing a role in Velvet Goldmine, Micko Westmoreland (a.k.a. the Bowling Green) has a celluloid career ahead of him. One Pound Note furthers this ambition with evocative scores--'70s disco here, chase scene there, Latin funk, crazed movie voice-overs, and robotic sounds all over the place--all mixed into his head-spinning jungle stew. The whole kaleidoscope effect of his work can get pretty disconcerting, but, like the brothers Chemical and Dust, he's developed that admirable knack for tricking up each track with enough variety, samples, and hooks to keep things flowing. The shimmering Latin groove of "Light from a Different Sun," the Photek-like broken beats of "Meanwhile Gardens," the bop intro to "The Road Is a Grey Ribbon," and the Esquivellian loungecore of "Periodic Blues" all add up to a frenzied, fun(ky) listening experience. --Jason Gross

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