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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:42 am 
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I just saw the album is really high up in Amazon's sales charts, and its not even out yet - do you think it'll chart?

i think it will considering all reviews - like 10/10 from NME.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:51 am 
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Why are the lyrics in the booklet different than the actual songs? Like in let england shake some of the lyrics are left out in the actual song. Weird.


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Why are the lyrics in the booklet different than the actual songs? Like in let england shake some of the lyrics are left out in the actual song. Weird.

I believe she's done this a fair amount before: the "official" lyrics different than the lyrics as sung on the album. She's also sung them differently live, but that's a different matter.

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apart from the front and back, i do not like the album artwork at all. why were none of the wonderful seamus murphy pics used?

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 7:12 am 
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Album credits are here:
http://www.unforumzed.com/showthread.ph ... #post89071

note that she plays violin on England.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:03 am 
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jivafox wrote:
the lyrics in the booklet for "England" are different to the order they are delivered in the song. i wonder why? i much prefer the delivery in the booklet!


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Why are the lyrics in the booklet different than the actual songs? Like in let england shake some of the lyrics are left out in the actual song. Weird.

I think that this are the poems as she finished, before she attempt of the music.
I guess that to make the words go with the melodies she had to change/cut some words


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So I went to a few stores, and they had LES, BUT only the non-limited edition jewel case. :mean:
So, I had to get back home to order it online.
Small consolation: it was 4 euros cheaper online


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Just got a call from my local CD shop...CD is in! I love indie stores. They sell stuff way before street date. Going to get it after work!

Not sure of which edition, but I'm still going for it.


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Just got a call from my local CD shop...CD is in! I love indie stores. They sell stuff way before street date. Going to get it after work!

Not sure of which edition, but I'm still going for it.


Woo!! It was the digipack. It's beautiful.


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Whats the difference with the Digipack & Reg?

Does one come with the videos or something?

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HowardF wrote:
Just got a call from my local CD shop...CD is in! I love indie stores. They sell stuff way before street date. Going to get it after work!

Not sure of which edition, but I'm still going for it.


Woo!! It was the digipack. It's beautiful.


I just got an email that my 7" & 12" shipped from the U.K today :grin:

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Just listened to my digipack all the way through for the first time. I tried not to listen too much to the streams this time. Dunno if that affected things, but here's my favorites:

1. The Glorious Land, yes even with the bugle.
2. England.
3. All and Everyone
4. On Battleship Hill
5. Bitter Branchs
6. In The Dark Places
7. Written on the Forehead

I'm sure the live versions will be incredible for all the tracks, but the studio versions of these stood out. I can't get over the change in her voice. It's high like White Chalk, but this time with laser-like precision. She's not straining at all now to hit those high notes. Just listen to Battleship Hill. Jeez, did she go through a year of intensive vocal coaching or was there surgery involved or? :laugh: Her voice is just gorgeous.

Yep, the melodies are all upbeat, even pretty sounding. I'm sure she meant that to contrast with the lyrics, which are anything but.

I don't think anyone has mentioned the end notes yet. They're pretty descriptive about where things came from. This is new to me: The Glorious Land is based on the old Police song "The Bed's Too Big Without You":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stlKHh_f0-0

Oh yeah, The Big Guns Called Me Back Again should've been on the album.

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apart from the front and back, i do not like the album artwork at all. why were none of the wonderful seamus murphy pics used?

The booklet photographs for my digipack are by "Cat Stevens". I agree the Seamus Murphy pics are great, but if it's really the Cat Stevens who we think it is (?), she may have definitely intended that.

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Just listened to my digipack all the way through for the first time. I tried not to listen too much to the streams this time. Dunno if that affected things, but here's my favorites:

1. The Glorious Land, yes even with the bugle.
2. England.
3. All and Everyone
4. On Battleship Hill
5. Bitter Branchs
6. In The Dark Places
7. Written on the Forehead

I'm sure the live versions will be incredible for all the tracks, but the studio versions of these stood out. I can't get over the change in her voice. It's high like White Chalk, but this time with laser-like precision. She's not straining at all now to hit those high notes. Just listen to Battleship Hill. Jeez, did she go through a year of intensive vocal coaching or was there surgery involved or? :laugh: Her voice is just gorgeous.

Yep, the melodies are all upbeat, even pretty sounding. I'm sure she meant that to contrast with the lyrics, which are anything but.

I don't think anyone has mentioned the end notes yet. They're pretty descriptive about where things came from. This is new to me: The Glorious Land is based on the old Police song "The Bed's Too Big Without You":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stlKHh_f0-0

Oh yeah, The Big Guns Called Me Back Again should've been on the album.


is there anything different about this digipack than a usual standard release cd? if it's a big enough difference i need to get the digipack instead!!

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DrDark wrote:
12fingered wrote:
apart from the front and back, i do not like the album artwork at all. why were none of the wonderful seamus murphy pics used?

The booklet photographs for my digipack are by "Cat Stevens". I agree the Seamus Murphy pics are great, but if it's really the Cat Stevens who we think it is (?), she may have definitely intended that.

It isn't the 'Cat Stevens' we think it is since he now goes by the name of Yusuf Islam. A quick google search reveals Cat (in the UK Cat/Kat are short for Cat/Katherine) Stevens has worked with Polly before, Plan B magazine and Black Hearted Love stills.

I am a bit disheartened Maria has not been involved with this album at all (except thanked on the sleeve notes), hope it is a very temporary situation as I love the work she and Polly create together.
http://www.catstevensphotography.com


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