Prefab Sprout – A Life Of Surprises: The Best Of Prefab Sprout (1992/2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Prefab Sprout - A Life Of Surprises: The Best Of Prefab Sprout (1992/2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Prefab Sprout
Album: A Life Of Surprises: The Best Of Prefab Sprout
Genre: Pop, New Wave
Release Date: 1992/2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:05:40
Total Tracks: 16
Total Size: 820 MB

Tracklist:

1. Prefab Sprout – The King of Rock ‘N’ Roll (Remastered) (04:23)
2. Prefab Sprout – When Love Breaks Down (Remastered) (04:10)
3. Prefab Sprout – The Sound of Crying (Remastered) (04:44)
4. Prefab Sprout – Faron Young (Remastered) (03:47)
5. Prefab Sprout – Carnival 2000 (Remastered) (03:22)
6. Prefab Sprout – Goodbye Lucille #1 (Remastered) (04:28)
7. Prefab Sprout – I Remember That (Remastered) (04:15)
8. Prefab Sprout – Cruel (Remastered) (04:19)
9. Prefab Sprout – Cars and Girls (Remastered) (04:26)
10. Prefab Sprout – We Let the Stars Go (Remastered) (03:35)
11. Prefab Sprout – Life of Surprises (Remastered) (04:04)
12. Prefab Sprout – Appetite (Remastered) (03:57)
13. Prefab Sprout – If You Don’t Love Me (Remastered) (03:44)
14. Prefab Sprout – Wild Horses (Remastered) (03:41)
15. Prefab Sprout – Hey Manhattan! (Remastered) (04:46)
16. Prefab Sprout – All the World Loves Lovers (Remastered) (03:51)

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Prefab Sprout was always too good for the radio. Hearing the band’s immaculate, gorgeously crafted pop songs alongside disposable, unimaginative records seemed like blasphemy. Perhaps many American radio programmers felt the same way, as most of this best-of compilation is obscure to U.S. listeners. While Two Wheels Good and From Langley Park to Memphis are superior purchases, A Life of Surprises is an engaging introduction to a group that is nowhere near as bizarre as its name. Much has been said about Paddy McAloon’s warm, comforting voice, but like Paul Heaton of the Housemartins and the Beautiful South, his soothing croon can sometimes hide some pretty depressing lyrics. “When Love Breaks Down” is classic ’80s new wave heartache: teary-eyed synthesizers, downtrodden basslines, and McAloon’s whispery talk create a film noir atmosphere of deep sadness. The lyrics are sharpened by his adult observations. “When love breaks down/You join the wrecks/Who leave their hearts for easy sex,” McAloon sings. The brutal honesty of those lines easily elevate “When Love Breaks Down” to the top class of breakup songs. Even more powerful is “Goodbye Lucille No. 1 (Johnny Johnny),” sung from the perspective of a man trying to make a close friend get over a girl who has rejected him. The words are frank and painfully realistic as McAloon doesn’t sugarcoat the dialogue. McAloon rips into his buddy’s futile romantic fantasies and lets the hard light of reality shine upon him: “Ooh Johnny Johnny Johnny you won’t make it any better/Ooh Johnny Johnny Johnny you might well make it worse.” If this sounds dreary it should be noted that Prefab Sprout isn’t one of those grim British raincoat bands. The group has a number of wonderfully upbeat moments, such as on the exhilarating “Hey Manhattan!” and “Cars and Girls,” a clever commentary on Bruce Springsteen’s preoccupation with automobiles and women.

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