About a Boy Badly Drawn Boy

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CD - Reissue

  • Release Date: 11/09/2004
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Sales Rank: 23,121
  • Label: XL RECORDINGS
  • UPC: 634904015220
 
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About a Boy

1LISTENExit Stage Right 0:21
2LISTENA Peak You Reach 4:33
3LISTENSomething to Talk About 3:40
4LISTENDead Duck 0:46
5LISTENAbove You, Below Me 2:40
6LISTENI Love N.Y.E. 3:20
7LISTENSilent Sigh 4:44
8LISTENWet, Wet, Wet 0:42
9LISTENRiver-Sea-Ocean 2:24
10LISTENSpat 3:24
11LISTENRachel's Flat 0:34
12LISTENWalking Out of Stride 1:48
13LISTENFile Me Away 3:23
14LISTENA Minor Incident 3:44
15LISTENDelta (Little Boy Blues) 4:00
16LISTENDonna & Butzon 4:19

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Editorial Reviews

It's no surprise that Badly Drawn Boy and Nick Hornby's novel-cum-film About a Boy get on like a couple of tykes. Damon Gough -- the one-man band who won widespread acclaim for his moody neo-psych debut, The Hour of Bewilderbeast -- handily gets to the heart of Hornby's story, standing in for the massive record collection behind the last Hornby-based film, the record store clerk romance saga High Fidelity. For this coming-of-age tale concerning an aging hipster (Hugh Grant) and a troubled pre-teen, Hornby tapped Gough to write a selection of sensitive, laid-back rock tunes, which he sings in a scruffy, Lennon-esque alto; also sprinkled throughout the disc are a handful of sprightly, graceful incidental music tracks. Gough's accompaniment is largely his own acoustic guitar playing, which stays just on the peppy side of the rock-folk divide, and his nimble piano playing, which sets a politely melancholy tone. Producer Tom Rothrock (Beck, Elliott Smith) throws in some delicious touches here and there -- sweeping strings on "Above You, Below Me," funky canned beats on "S.P.A.T." -- and probably has something to do with the Elliott Smith-like sound to the standout track "Something to Talk About." But About a Boy is Gough's show, and his easy musicality gushes through the bouncy "A Peak You Reach," the wistful "River, Sea, Ocean," and the folk-rock love song "A Minor Incident." Gough's About a Boy is as fascinating and coherent as Hornby's -- and both have boyish charm to spare. Lydia Vanderloo, Barnes & Noble



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About a Boyby Anonymous

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January 23, 2004: This Cd is great and places a refreashing twist on traditional music. Many of my friends disagree with the music that i listen to, but when they heard this music they couldn't find one complaint and neither could I. BDB's music is so unique that it automatically remains in your head and puts a little sunlight in your life. I HIGHLY recommend this to any one looking for lyrics with deep meanings and a new sound unheard of on the radio. Move over John Lennon, BDB is on a roll!

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About a Boyby Anonymous

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May 23, 2002: The songs and incidental music by Badly Drawn Boy are the perfect accompaniment for this film. Rock, pop, folk and alternative sounds, not to mention the songs? lyrics, intertwine to reflect the film?s humor, poignancy, and charm. It?s a wonderful and enjoyable soundtrack with cool grooves/riffs/rhythms in the mix. After seeing the film, I immediately went out to get this! Just listen, this is something you?ll want to add to your collection.

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