Wreckless Eric - Leisureland
Review
As Wreckless Eric he needs little introduction - he wrote and recorded the classic Whole Wide World and had a hit with it back in 1977. Since then it"s been a hit for countless other artists including The Monkees, Cage The Elephant and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day. Eric"s version featured in the 2022 Expedia / Superbowl / Ewan MacGregor travel ad, and the Cage The Elephant version is the new theme tune for the podcast Smartless. This new album, Leisureland, marks a return to his more ramshackle world of recording - guitars and temperamentally unpredictable analogue keyboards, beat-boxes and loops in conjunction with a real drummer, Sam Shepherd, who he met in a local coffee shop in Catskill, New York. He was delighted to find that Sam lived around the corner and could easily drop by to put drums on newly recorded tracks. The recording methodology may have been Contemporary American but the subject matter is almost entirely British. It also contains more instrumentals than any of his previous albums.
Tracklisting
1. Southern Rock< |
>2. Inside The Majestic< |
>3. Badhat Town< |
>4. Intermission< |
>5. Standing Water< |
>6. Standing Sunday Morning< |
>7. The Old Versailles< |
>8. Dial Painters (Radium Girls)< |
>9. The Tipping Point< |
>10. High Seas (Won & Lost)< |
>11. On The Move< |
>12. Esplanade By Moonlight< |
>13. They Come Free With Cornflakes< |
>14. Zoom (Glittering In The Sun)< |
>15. Drag Time |
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