Eddi Reader - Candyfloss and Medicine

Eddi Reader - Candyfloss and Medicine
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Album Details

Title: Candyfloss and Medicine
Artist: Eddi Reader
Release Date: 1996
Re-Released On: 8/30/2005
Label: Warner Music France, Warner Bros., Reprise
Duration: 55:45
UPCs: 093624637028, 093624637066, 706301512029
Genre: Rock
Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Bittersweet, Earnest, Gentle, Intimate, Reflective, Earthy, Literate, Organic, Poignant, Sophisticated, Theatrical, Dramatic, Lush, Passionate, Precious, Reverent, Romantic, Sentimental
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Glasgow Star
  2. Candyfloss
  3. Rebel Angel
  4. Sugar on the Pill
  5. Semi Precious
  6. Medicine
  7. If You Got a Minute, Baby
  8. Lazy Heart
  9. Shall I Be Mother
  10. Butterfly Jar
  11. I Loved a Lad
  12. Darkhouse

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDWarner Music France
1997CDReprise46370
1996CDWarner Bros.0630151202

Other Editions

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Album Review

No surprises here for fans of Eddi Reader's special brand of swooningly pretty folk-rock. All the elements are in place: the melodies that are so simple that there's no reason why they should make you stop whatever you're doing and close your eyes in pleasure, the unapologetic Scots burr that colors every vowel she sings, the multi-tracked harmonies that cascade blissfully down through every chorus, and the lyrics that simultaneously revel in the glory of romantic love and mourn the wreckage it inevitably leaves behind. Then, of course, there are the chiming guitars that just dare you to hold their obviousness against them, knowing you won't be able to. As usual, there are no real rave-ups here; instead, you get the achingly bittersweet breakup croon "Sugar on the Pill" ("Tell me when it's over/So I can move on"), the luxurious hometown ode "Glasgow Star," and a rather dark-hued arrangement of the traditional "I Loved a Lad." Things muscle up just a bit for the retro-soulful "If You Got a Minute, Baby," but that's as tough as she gets on this aptly titled album. Fans of the british folk-rock scene will recognize the fingerprints of her collaborator, Boo Hewerdine, in the melodies and the arrangements, and let's hope they keep working together in the future. Highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adrian ScarffMixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer
Annie WhiteheadTrombone
Anthony ThistlethwaiteMandolin
Bernard ButlerGuitar (Electric)
Boo HewerdinePercussion, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar (Acoustic)
Calum MacCollPenny Whistle, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background), Dulcimer, Zither, Guitar (Electric), Guitar
Daniel GillilandAssistant Engineer
David BottrillMixing, Engineer
David PiltchBass (Electric)
Dominic MillerGuitar (Electric Nylon String), ?
Eddi ReaderConcertina, Producer, Harmonica, Arranger, Guitar (Acoustic)
Electra StringsStrings
Gerry O'RiordanEngineer
Jules SingletonString Arrangements
Martin GreenSax (Soprano)
Ron WarshowAssistant Engineer
Roy Dodds?, Drums, Peruvian Percussion, Tambourine
Simon WallAssistant Engineer
Teddy BorowieckiTimbales, Organ, Wurlitzer, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Glockenspiel, Bass (Electric), Engineer, Melodica, Music Box, String Arrangements, Guitar (Electric), Bass, Producer, Organ (Hammond), Piano, Accordion