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It's What I'm Thinking: Photographing Snowflakes
Badly Drawn Boy
It's What I'm Thinking: Photographing Snowflakes
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
Badly Drawn Boy's new album is part of a trilogy called It's What I'm Thinking and the subheading of the first album is Photographing SnoMakes. "I was having a drink one night with some friends and someone said 'What do yo...  more »

     
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All Artists: Badly Drawn Boy
Title: It's What I'm Thinking: Photographing Snowflakes
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: The End Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 10/12/2010
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 654436017325, 654436017325

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Badly Drawn Boy's new album is part of a trilogy called It's What I'm Thinking and the subheading of the first album is Photographing SnoMakes. "I was having a drink one night with some friends and someone said 'What do you think is the hardest job ever?"' explains Gough, "and to me it's got to be photographing snowflakes. lt's impossible. People do it but l've no idea how they do it." lt's also an analogy for what Gough wants to achieve with this trilogy, grabbing those moments or songs that come from nowhere and capturing the moment. Photographing snowflakes.

Penning the soundtrack to last year's Caroline Aheme film The Fattest Man in
Britain sparked a period of unprecedented creativity for Gough, resulting in a wealth of new material. Invigorated and inspired by the approach of artists like mid-period Bob Dylan and Neil Young, who would go into the studio to record an album when the songs were flowing, rather than when the music industry powers that be dictated to them, Gough decided the best way to capture this surge and give the songs the exposure they deserved was to release a trilogy of albums. "I've got such a wealth of ideas I want to work on," explains Gough.
"And intrinsically, as a creative person, you don't want to switch off the flow of ideas, because that's what keeps you ticking."

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