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On the way down - a fall from grace

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Continuing my trip back through the 2017 album charts. 14/07/17 : Something To Tell You -  HAIM I liked Days Like You, their debut album (which we haven't met) and Women In Music, Part III , their third album (which we have) and so, quite obviously, I've never ever listened to this (and I'm not sure I even knew it existed). I've no reason to think I won't like it though... And well, I do like it and it's got a nice overall Fleetwood Mac-esque kinda vibe - but, on first listen, it's lacking a killer track and some of the tracks just slightly outstay their welcome. Maybe multiple listens would slowly draw me in and maybe they wouldn't - but I suspect we're never going to find out. We're at #2 in the charts this week with a new entry on the start of a nine week run - which makes it a relative failure compared to their neighbouring albums, both of which got to #1. The rest of the top five were  Ed Sheeran , Jay-Z (another new entry), Public Sector Br...

I keep coming back to that moment where it all fell apart

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Continuing my trip back through the 2017 album charts. 21/07/17 : Night And Day -  The Vamps I'd say The Vamps aren't really my kinda thang, but then someone would point out that I have seen them live twice, so I can't exactly hate them (and they've have a point). Hmmm - a lot of this is a bit wet, but when they speed things up I don't mind them. They're not doing any harm though and they're not in the slightest bit interested in my opinion. I also recognised "Shades On". "Cruel" and "Rain" because they're live staples of theirs (in the two times I've seen them anyway). I also have to say I'm not convinced by some of those haircuts on the album cover. We're at #1 (their first chart topper) in the charts this week with a new entry on the start of a very brief six week run - I may not have loved it, but it felt like it deserved better than that. The rest of the top five were  Ed Sheeran , Rag'n'Bone Man , B...

Climb up the H of the Hollywood sign

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Continuing my trip back through the 2017 album charts. 28/07/17 : Lust For Life -  Lana del Rey This is our fifth visit with Lana and I've generally been pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoy them, but I do think there should be a rule against borrowing titles from other artists - Lust For Life is always going to bring Iggy Pop to mind rather than Lana (for those of us of a certain age, anyway). Yeah, I'd say I'm pleasantly surprised by this as well - it's a very well constructed album with some great production on it. I wouldn't say it's entirely loveable on first listen, but it feels like it could well be a grower and it matched well with the sunny weather outside today - I can imagine it would be great playing whilst barbequing on a sultry summer evening. It's got quite strong Lorde vibes, so if you like her then you'll probably like this (and probably also know you do). We're at #1 in the charts with a new entry this week on the start of a sur...

Where the hell is my husband?

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Continuing my trip forward in time through the album charts 03/04/26 : This Music May Contain Hope. - Raye  We've kinda met Raye before but this is our first proper visit - and her star has certainly risen since then so my expectations are quite high but, at the same time, I'm not entirely sure what I'm expecting... And, having listened to it, I'm not entirely sure what I experienced, But it's certainly an album, there's no doubting that. It's orchestral, theatrical, gospel, jazz and so much more because all the tracks here have a LOT of people involved and it really sounds like it - it's a very full sound. And she starts the album with a spoken intro and ends with a full-on credit reel, which only increases the sense of theatricality, And the tracks are very well put together, if not necessarily upbeat - the lass has had some love-life issues and no mistake, but boy does she get some mileage out of it. Obviously "Where Is My Husband?" is the ...

Maybe I'm foolish, maybe I'm blind

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Continuing my trip back through the 2017 album charts. 04/08/17 : Human -  Rag'n'Bone Man We've mentioned this album as being in the top five seven times already this year - he's always been unlucky, but there was never any danger of him not getting his moment in the spotlight (as we'll get on to later). I obviously know the title track and suspect I'll recognise one or two other tracks, but have never heard the album - I'm expecting to like it without massively loving it. And yeah, that's where we are - it opens with the title track and I also recognised "Skin", but the rest of the album doesn't stray too far from that formula. I was reminded of my response to Seal albums - they're all decent songs which are sung well so I don't have anything bad to say about them, but I also struggle to fully engage with them. I do like the cover art though! We're at #3 in the chart this week on his 25th week of a very decent 90 week run - it ...

Every inch of sky's got a star and every inch of skin's got a scar

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Continuing my trip back through the 2017 album charts. 11/08/17 : Everything Now -  Arcade Fire This is our fourth visit with them crazy Canadians - I've generally quite liked them, but not as much as I feel I should, so let's see if that form continues here. Well, I really liked the opening title track - it's surprisingly immediate for AF. The rest of it isn't quite so immediate, but it's still pretty enjoyable and dials down some of their (imho) unnecessary quirk so it feels like it would be a grower. But that title track man - bam, it's good! We're at #3 in the charts this week on their second week of an eleven week run which is very pleasing because it starts at #1, features a drop in every week and finishes at #99! The rest of the top five were  Ed Sheeran , Glen Campbell , Rag'n'Bone Man (it's coming soon!) and Lana del Rey, with the highest new entry being Black Grape (#15).  Wikipedia tells us this is their fifth album and they used an in...

Everybody's talkin' at me - I don't hear a word they're sayin'

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Continuing my trip back through the 2017 album charts. 18/08/17 : Adiós -  Glen Campbell There's an argument this should be ignored, but it gets included for sentimentality reasons because it's his last album - I'm such an old softie really. It's also, somewhat surprisingly, our first visit with the man.  Yeah, no-one's going to claim this is his best material, but things could be a lot worse - it was recorded after he had been diagnosed with Alzheimers and it's a load of tracks he'd always loved but had never recorded. I didn't know most of them, but I was surprised he'd never done "Everybody's Talkin'", best known for the  Harry Nilsson version but written and originally recorded by Fred Neil - Glen's version is a bit fussy, but his voice is spot on. As a bonus, t he streaming version of the album has been expanded to include some of his classics and things like "Rhinestone Cowboy", "Galveston" and "Tr...