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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517745995
Label: W14
Manufacturer: W14
MPN: 1774599
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: W14
Release Date: July 07, 2008
Running Time: 46 minutes
Studio: W14
Disc 1:
Rating:
- Worth the Wait
All hail the mighty Paul Heaton!
Lyrical genius and musician - you need to add this album to your collection immediately!
Rating:
- Now this IS Superbi!
As someone who was barely satisfied with what could be The Beautiful South's last ever studio album, 'Superbi', I am more than pleased that Paul Heaton's second solo album is a far more raucous and memorable affair than many of the recent Beautiful South efforts. This is an album which, unlike 'Superbi', you will want to replay again and again. It has life, warmth, caustic wit and humour. It also has plenty of great memorable tunes (the single 'Mermaids And Slaves' is certainly as good as, if ... Read More
Rating:
- Heaton has far surpassed my expectations...
Although I enjoyed the final Beautiful South offering 'Superbi', it's not the one I'll be listening to frequently over the course of time. I think that I was kind of expecting Paul Heaton's 'Cross Eyed Rambler' to end up sounding reprocessed and lacking any life or originality. I am astonishingly blown away. I'm still in awe thinking....how could he still be writing such incredible music after so many years!'. One would think the creative well would run dry at one point but I can honestly say, it ... Read More
Rating:
- Don't ramble, pay attention
I was very sad to hear the demise of the Beautiful South, but having already got Paul's previous album 'Fat Chance', the new album was a must. It has arrived and I am not disappointed, it is excellent. Lyrical as is all Paul's work with loads of catchy songs. Many of these tracks hark back to the 'Housemartins' with a much more basic sound and lots of energy. Much of the 'Beautiful South's' work was very melodic and carefully structured, this album seems to be a lot more basic, and I think is really ... Read More
Rating:
- Lyrical genius shares his genius with us all
Paul Heaton has delivered a record of originality and energy. He has stripped back the layers of The Beautiful South and created a raw sound of guitar, bass, and drums. He is the Bertolt Brecht of modern music. Creating a theatre in his lyrics that questions and probes without pulling you in with sentimentality. He delivers the facts with poetry; and paints picture after picture. A wonderful record.
Adult Contemporary • Blues • Children's Music • Christmas Music • Classical • Country • Dance & Electronic • Easy Listening • Hard Rock & Metal • Hip-Hop & Rap • Indie • Jazz • Miscellaneous • Pop • R&B and Soul • Reggae • Rock • Soundtracks • World & Folk •
The Cross Eyed Rambler
by: Paul Heaton
Our Price: 195,584.40
Prices excluding shipping charge.Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
EAN: 0602517745995
Label: W14
Manufacturer: W14
MPN: 1774599
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: W14
Release Date: July 07, 2008
Running Time: 46 minutes
Studio: W14
Disc 1:
- The Cross Eyed Rambler
- I Do
- Mermaids And Slaves
- The Pub
- A Good Old Fashioned Town
- The Ring From Your Hand
- The Balcony
- Deckchair Collapsed
- Little Red Rooster
- God Bless Texas
- The Kids These Days
- Everything Is Everything
- Mermaids And Slaves
- Melody
- The BBC Sessions
- Short Stories From East Yorkshire
- The Seldom Seen Kid
- see more
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Worth the WaitAll hail the mighty Paul Heaton!
Lyrical genius and musician - you need to add this album to your collection immediately!
Rating:
- Now this IS Superbi!As someone who was barely satisfied with what could be The Beautiful South's last ever studio album, 'Superbi', I am more than pleased that Paul Heaton's second solo album is a far more raucous and memorable affair than many of the recent Beautiful South efforts. This is an album which, unlike 'Superbi', you will want to replay again and again. It has life, warmth, caustic wit and humour. It also has plenty of great memorable tunes (the single 'Mermaids And Slaves' is certainly as good as, if ... Read More
Rating:
- Heaton has far surpassed my expectations...Although I enjoyed the final Beautiful South offering 'Superbi', it's not the one I'll be listening to frequently over the course of time. I think that I was kind of expecting Paul Heaton's 'Cross Eyed Rambler' to end up sounding reprocessed and lacking any life or originality. I am astonishingly blown away. I'm still in awe thinking....how could he still be writing such incredible music after so many years!'. One would think the creative well would run dry at one point but I can honestly say, it ... Read More
Rating:
- Don't ramble, pay attentionI was very sad to hear the demise of the Beautiful South, but having already got Paul's previous album 'Fat Chance', the new album was a must. It has arrived and I am not disappointed, it is excellent. Lyrical as is all Paul's work with loads of catchy songs. Many of these tracks hark back to the 'Housemartins' with a much more basic sound and lots of energy. Much of the 'Beautiful South's' work was very melodic and carefully structured, this album seems to be a lot more basic, and I think is really ... Read More
Rating:
- Lyrical genius shares his genius with us allPaul Heaton has delivered a record of originality and energy. He has stripped back the layers of The Beautiful South and created a raw sound of guitar, bass, and drums. He is the Bertolt Brecht of modern music. Creating a theatre in his lyrics that questions and probes without pulling you in with sentimentality. He delivers the facts with poetry; and paints picture after picture. A wonderful record.
Adult Contemporary • Blues • Children's Music • Christmas Music • Classical • Country • Dance & Electronic • Easy Listening • Hard Rock & Metal • Hip-Hop & Rap • Indie • Jazz • Miscellaneous • Pop • R&B and Soul • Reggae • Rock • Soundtracks • World & Folk •

