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Thank You for Your Love E.P.
Antony & The Johnsons
Thank You for Your Love E.P.
 
UK enhanced CD pressing of this 2010 mini-album from the critically adored outfit. This EP contains 'Thank You For Your Love', taken from their Swanlights album; and includes the exclusive recordings 'You Are The Treasur...  more »

     
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All Artists: Antony & The Johnsons
Title: Thank You for Your Love E.P.
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Release Date: 9/7/2010
Album Type: Single, Import
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 883870058827, 883870058827

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Album Description
UK enhanced CD pressing of this 2010 mini-album from the critically adored outfit. This EP contains 'Thank You For Your Love', taken from their Swanlights album; and includes the exclusive recordings 'You Are The Treasure', 'My Lord My Love', 'Pressing On' and 'Imagine' plus an enhanced video. Rough Trade.
 

CD Reviews

Good but not great!
Joh Koster | Boskoop, Neterlands | 09/21/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)

""Thank for your Love" is a nice EP of Anthony but not more then that, I hope that the following album will be more interesting!

As a fan of his beautiful music I was a bit disappointed about this EP, the songs are not what I was hoping for.



Still a great artist with a beautiful voice!!



Johnny Verger



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Not his most shining EP
Andrew J. Pirie | Bozrah, CT | 09/10/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Antony has returned with a collection of songs which meander with quiet reverie. "Thank you for your love" is a brass infused piece which would work if only for the repetitious twenty-times-too- many "I thank you" freak out at the end. "You Are the Treasure" spans just over 2 minutes and amounts to a mediocre meditation on themes Antony revisits again and again. "My Lord My Love" is arguably the most beautiful and haunting song on the EP. It harks back to the older, tortured work titled "I Am A Bird Now." For Antony to cover Bob Dylan and John Lennon for the last two tracks "Pressing On" and "Imagine" is an interesting -- if not odd -- choice. Both songs carry the same tone as the rest of the EP. While "Another World" and "The Lake" were EPs with a wider range, this one sort of plateaus from the very beginning."