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Watching Angels Mend
Alex Lloyd
Watching Angels Mend
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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Acclaimed Aussie Songwriter's Second CD after 1999's Award Winning 'black the Sun'. Lloyd 'has Constructed a Near Masterpiece, with Hardly a Line, Strum, Pulse Or Harmony that Doesn't Engage Or Enthral. Nothing is Wasted. ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Alex Lloyd
Title: Watching Angels Mend
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Nettwerk Records
Release Date: 7/16/2002
Genres: Pop, Rock
Style: Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 067003027021

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Acclaimed Aussie Songwriter's Second CD after 1999's Award Winning 'black the Sun'. Lloyd 'has Constructed a Near Masterpiece, with Hardly a Line, Strum, Pulse Or Harmony that Doesn't Engage Or Enthral. Nothing is Wasted. There Are 11 Songs, but It's Hard to Single Out Any Particular One.' Features Pink Floyd Bassist Guy Pratt, Portishead Drummer Clive Deamer, Pedal Steel Demon Bj Cole, Loopmaster Shawn Lee and Black Grape Percussionist Ged Lynch Assisting.

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Fantastic
LanaR Frey | Denver, CO United States | 04/03/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I was lucky enough to see a review of this album ...and gave it a quick listen before deciding to pick it up...man am I glad I did that!!! This is a fantastic CD...every song is unique...the music and lyrics on every track are super. This is probably the best CD I have bought in the last several years."
BEST Production values on CD I have heard
Jose Bay | Pour Le Monde | 08/01/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The sound of Alex Lloyd (or Alex Wasiliev as he's actually known - his real name) is by far the most advanced sounding production I have heard on any CD and beats even my favourite artists. This album is hi-tech. While not as instantly gratifying as Black The Sun, it is lyrically more intricate and poetic in meaning. So while this album is not as fancy as his first one, the songs are still there and both albums so far compliment each other well. Watching Angles Mend has the substance and better lyrics while Black The Sun is better produced and more diverse and complex in texture. Either way both these albums are stunning, catchy, state of the art gems. If you like David Gray and Neil Finn, Alex Lloyd is right up there with them. Though Finn and Gray may be more respected and have classical timeless back catologues, Lloyd is not far behind, if not, dare I say it, has a better engineering and production sound."