Prefab Sprout – Jordan: The Comeback (Remastered) (1990/2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Prefab Sprout - Jordan: The Comeback (Remastered) (1990/2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Prefab Sprout
Album: Jordan: The Comeback (Remastered)
Genre: Pop, New Wave
Release Date: 1990/2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:04:05
Total Tracks: 19
Total Size: 766 MB

Tracklist:

1. Prefab Sprout – Looking for Atlantis (Remastered) (04:02)
2. Prefab Sprout – Wild Horses (Remastered) (03:43)
3. Prefab Sprout – Machine Gun Ibiza (Remastered) (03:42)
4. Prefab Sprout – We Let the Stars Go (Remastered) (03:38)
5. Prefab Sprout – Carnival 2000 (Remastered) (03:23)
6. Prefab Sprout – Jordan: The Comeback (Single Version) [Remastered] (04:12)
7. Prefab Sprout – Jesse James Symphony (Remastered) (02:15)
8. Prefab Sprout – Jesse James Bolero (Remastered) (04:09)
9. Prefab Sprout – Moon Dog (Remastered) (04:07)
10. Prefab Sprout – All the World Loves Lovers (Remastered) (03:49)
11. Prefab Sprout – All Boys Believe Anything (Remastered) (01:34)
12. Prefab Sprout – The Ice Maiden (Remastered) (03:19)
13. Prefab Sprout – Paris Smith (Remastered) (02:54)
14. Prefab Sprout – The Wedding March (Remastered) (02:49)
15. Prefab Sprout – One of the Broken (Single Version) [Remastered] (03:54)
16. Prefab Sprout – Michael (Remastered) (03:02)
17. Prefab Sprout – Mercy (Remastered) (01:22)
18. Prefab Sprout – Scarlet Nights (Remastered) (04:16)
19. Prefab Sprout – Doo-Wop In Harlem (Remastered) (03:45)

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Jordan: The Comeback is Prefab Sprout’s largely successful attempt to embrace the breadth of popular music; wisely reuniting with producer Thomas Dolby, Paddy McAloon freely indulges his myriad ambitions and obsessions to weave a dense, finely textured tapestry closer in spirit and construction to a lavish Broadway musical than to the conventional rock concept LP. Over the course of no less than 19 tracks, McAloon chases his twin preoccupations of religion and celebrity, creating a loose thematic canvas perfect for his expanding musical palette; quickly dispensing with common pop idioms, the album moves from tracks like the samba-styled “Carnival 2000” to the self-explanatory “Jesse James Symphony” and its companion piece “Jesse James Bolero” with remarkable dexterity. Dolby’s atmospheric production lends an even greater visual dimension to the songs, which with their tightly constructed narratives and occasional spoken-word passages seem almost destined to someday reach the stage; indeed, Jordan: The Comeback is like an original cast recording minus the actors, or a rock opera without the silliness and bombast a truly inspired work.

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