PIANO MAGIC - Writers Without Homes - LP - Limited 180g Vinyl

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Label: Second Language Music SKU: 14453 Catalogue ID: SL043LP Format:
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PIANO MAGIC - Writers Without Homes - LP - Limited 180g Vinyl

PIANO MAGIC - Writers Without Homes - LP - Limited 180g Vinyl

€24.99

 

LABEL: Second Language Music

CAT NO: SL043LP

BARCODE: 5052442020110

 

Tracklisting:

  1. (Music Won’t Save You From Anything But) Silence
  2. Postal
  3. Modern Jupiter
  4. 1.30
  5. The Season Is Long
  6. Certainty
  7. Crown Of The Lost
  8. It’s The Same Dream That Lasts All Night
  9. Dutch Housing
  10. Already Ghosts
  11. Shot Through The Fog

PIANO MAGIC – Writers Without Homes

LP – Limited Edition Indies Only 180g Vinyl
(*Only 200 pressings)


Originally released on CD only by 4AD Records in 2002, Second Language Music present this first vinyl issue of ‘Writers Without Homes.’ The 6th album by the Anglo-French band, Piano Magic, is notable not only for featuring the first recording in 30 years by long-lost “freak folk” doyenne, Vashti Bunyan but also an early appearance by John Grant who, of course, went on to much bigger things. There are further guest appearances by the German electronic duo, Tarwater, Robert Johnston from arch-rock band, Life Without Buildings, Charlotte Marionneau of Le Volume Courbe, Paul Anderson of Tram and Suzy Mangion. The late Spanish film director, Bigas Luna (for whom the band provided the soundtrack to his ‘Son De Mar‘ movie) introduces the track, ‘Already Ghosts.’

  • The original album artwork has been completely redesigned for this release by Martin Andersen/Andersen M Studio (formerly of 4AD in-house design studio, v23).
  • Postal‘ from the album was recently covered by the Danish indie rock group, Efterklang, on the 4AD 40th anniversary album, ‘Bills & Aches & Blues’ (out now on 4AD).

“Brave intentions justly rewarded. Fanatical culthood beckons.” – The Guardian

“Exquisite” – The Independent

“A richly textured, often dark album which certainly rewards repeated listening” – The Observer

Some people have friends in high places – Piano Magic have friends in sad places and they serve them equally as well” – NME

“Startling beautiful and haunting melodies” – Careless Talk Costs Lives