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    Have You Fed the Fish?

    11/05/2002 | Xl Recordings 

    All Music Guide Review

    The glossy production on Badly Drawn Boy's Have You Fed the Fish? adds a brassy sheen to even the most seemingly heartfelt songs, such as "You Were Right," which features the line "I'm turning Madonna down/And I'm calling it my best move." Actually, this lyric encapsulates many of Have You Fed the Fish?'s characteristics at once -- it's trying to be quirky and yet mainstream at the same time, it's initially cute and yet a little too clever-clever. Songs like the jangly, off-kilter funk of "Using Our Feet," the title track, and "40 Days, 40 Fights" are similar. Not coincidentally, the shorter songs and vignettes that dot Have You Fed the Fish? reveal more of Badly Drawn Boy's strengths -- the delicate, acoustic "I Was Wrong," the lush instrumental "Centerpeace," and the sweet, Lennon-y love song "Instrumental Lines" recall the dazzling, kaleidoscopic beauty of The Hour of Bewilderbeast. Yet for every misstep there are successes like the witty funk-pop of "The Further I Slide" and "All Possibilities," which blends disco strings and mariachi horns into a bittersweet yet uplifting gem. "What Is It Now?" is a quintessential Badly Drawn Boy single, while "How" is a searching ballad that features the motion, emotion, and surprises that define Damon Gough's best work, and recalls the self-reflexive style of singer/songwriters like Don McLean and Elton John to boot. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

    Credits

    • Tom Rothrock
    • Synthesizer, ?, Producer, Shaker, Mixing, Drum Programming
    • Badly Drawn Boy
    • Synthesizer, Flute, Chamberlin, Producer, Clavier, Vocals, Tambourine, Piano, Strings, Guitar, Percussion
    • Jon Brion
    • Bass, Conductor, String Arrangements, Chamberlin, Guitar (Electric), Soloist, Casio, Fuzz Guitar

    Notes

    No one else makes aching lo-fi folk sound quite so transcendental, or lyrically renders the ordinary so extraordinary as Badly Drawn Boy. Live, moreover, no one else combines sweet, tender songs with the wit and quirky banter of a stand-up comedian. Which is no doubt why his gigs attract everyone from film stars (Meg Ryan, Harvey Keitel, James Caan) to disaffected indie kids to clubbers who crave tunes, and why his new album is entitled Have You Fed The Fish? (XL Recordings/ARTISTdirect Records) “because it’s the question that gets asked the most at home.”

    “The whole album is a reflection of real life versus the incongruous stupidity of the life I now lead as a minor celebrity,” he says. “So the statement that meant the most to me was ‘Have You Fed The Fish?’ The fish angle is symbolic of the fact that it’s the tiniest things that need the most looking after, as opposed to the jet set lifestyle that’s occurred because of my songs. I rub shoulders with people that I’ve long admired. And that’s the thing I’m trying to understand a bit more about and whether it means anything to me.”

    Release Date: November 5, 2002



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