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01. The Pearlfishers - Love & Other Hopeless Things
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02. The Pearlfishers - Could Be A Street Could Be A Saint
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03. The Pearlfishers - You'll Miss Her When She's Gone
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04. The Pearlfishers - You Can Take Me There
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05. The Pearlfishers - Once I Lived In London
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06. The Pearlfishers - One For The Bairns
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07. The Pearlfishers - A Walk Into The Blue Night
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08. The Pearlfishers - A Woman On The Verge Of Becoming A Cyclist
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09. The Pearlfishers - Sometimes It Rains In Glasgow
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10. The Pearlfishers - I Couldn't Stop The Tide
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11. The Pearlfishers - Another Sunflower
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ARTIST
PEARLFISHERS, THE
TITLE
Love & Other Hopeless Things
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MARINA
CATALOG #
MA 084LP
MA 084LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
4/26/2019
LP version. Following
Open Up Your Colouring Book
(MA 077CD/LP, 2014), Glasgow's magnificent
Pearlfishers
return with
Love & Other Hopeless Things
. It's their eighth on Marina Records -- a superb comeback full of masterful, classic pop music, driven by main man
David Scott
's exceptional songwriting and arrangements. The album kickstarts with its beautiful title track -- a song in the tradition of British songwriters like
Paddy McAloon
and
Michael Head
-- about ordinary people dreaming and drowning in the big city. "Another foggy Monday morning/ Sail the ferry to town/ And think of all the people's dreams..." The song is led by a
Bacharach
-like flugel horn motif played by
Colin Steele
who recorded an entire album of Pearlfishers songs in terrific jazz arrangements:
Diving For Pearls
(MA 082CD/LP, 2017).
Love & Other Hopeless Things
also features a beautiful string quartet which recalls the graceful understatement of
George Martin
's classic pop arrangements. "Could Be A Street Could Be A Saint" is a celebration of life during the pre-Christmas days on Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street. You can hear the influence of Scottish popsters
Pilot
whose stacked acoustics and harmonies defined pop sheen in the '70s. The track finds its counterpoint in "A Walk Into The Blue Night" where you enter a magical world of "sainted streets" where songs start to flow -- with an
Ennio Morricone
-like combination of minor key harmonies and orchestration. "You Can Take Me There" proves that you can create captivating soundscapes with just piano, vocals and a tiny bit of guitar. The track flows on a sublime
Gilbert O'Sullivan
groove -- also reminiscent of
Laura Nyro
, one of Scott's heroes. A long-lasting Pearlfishers tradition continues with the inclusion of a quirky instrumental: "A Woman On The Verge Of Becoming A Cyclist" (talking about quirky!) sounds a lost '70s movie theme --culminating in a brass band fanfare.
Love & Other Hopeless Things
also features two splendid songwriting-collaborations. "Once I Lived In London" was written with
Bill DeMain
-- Nashville broadcaster, Grammy-nominated author, and member of US duo
Swan Dive
; the beautiful piece of chamber pop recalls London in the '80s. "Sometimes It Rains In Glasgow" was written and performed with
Joni Mitchell
/
Carole King
-influenced
Becci Wallace
. The wistful ballad "Another Sunflower" closes the album on an emotional note. Revisiting the Pearlfishers' seasonal album
A Sunflower At Christmas
(MA 063CD/LP, 2004), this New Year's Eve song is augmented by a stunning string arrangement.
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