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A Small Good Thing* - The Pink And Purple World Of Dishonesty

Label: Soleilmoon Recordings
Catalog#: SOL 45 CD
Format: CD, Album
Country:US
Released:1997
Genre: Electronic, Jazz
Style: Abstract, Smooth Jazz, Ambient
Credits: Arranged By [Montage] - Adrian Harrison
Artwork By - P.A. Woodhead at Techs Mex, UK
Guitar, Drums, Bass, Other [Rocking Chair & Bicycle Wheel] - Mark Sedgwick*
Guitar, Voice, Other [Vibes, Typewriter] - Tom Fazzini
Keyboards - Jeff Nye
Mastered By - Dennis Blackham*
Piano [Hammond] - John Henry Nyenhuis
Producer, Edited By, Effects, Other [Insect-o-cutor] - Andrew Hulme
Saxophone - Joe Gardiner
Trumpet - Nick Dean
Written-By - Hulme* , Sedgwick* , Fazzini*
Notes:Recorded in Hull, mixed & edited in London.
Contains hidden tracks after 9:00 silence on track 18.
Rating:   4.0/5 (9 votesRate It
Submitted by:berb
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Tracklisting:

1   Up (2:23)
2   Peep Show Eccentriques (7:53)
3   Flyblown On 15th (3:31)
4   Skeleton Lift Service (1:29)
5   Needled (2:11)
6   Between Floors (2:03)
7   Intermission (Dud Speaks) (2:38)
8   Re-arranged Face (4:58)
9   Dyspeptic & Blue (1:45)
10   Foyerism (1:15)
11   In Walked Dud (0:48)
12   The Square Root Of Lonely (3:42)
13   Shafted (2:26)
14   A Twist Of Lemon (3:18)
15   Headshrunk (1:41)
16   Ostrichism (2:27)
17   Top Of The World (4:53)
18a   Bryan Ferry (1:03)
18b   Silence (9:00)
18c   Untitled (3:21)
18d   Silence (0:07)
18e   Untitled (1:14)
18f   Silence (0:09)
18g   Untitled (1:37)

User Reviews:

Alastis, Apr 04, 2006

For those of you who don't know - ASGT is a project of former O Yuki Conjugate mastermind Andrew Hulme. Whereas OYC was mainly about tribal/ambient atmospheres, each album produced by ASGT feels like a soundtrack to a certain movie. This time we're dealing jazz/dark noir genres (with a hint of ambient, of course). The problem is that there are too many tracks going nowhere, the ones for which the word "filler" was created. On the other hand, there are a couple of very good tracks - "A Twist Of Lemon", in particular, sounds very nice, as well as a couple of hidden tracks in the end of an album. But the ones that are the best are also the longest ones, thus quite often it creates a feeling that mr. Hulme and his friends just didn't know what to fill the space on CD with. So, at best, this album is uneven, although there's nothing like it out there.

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