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Elbow - Leaders Of The Free World flac album
  • Performer Elbow
  • Title Leaders Of The Free World
  • Date of release 2005
  • Style Indie Rock
  • Other formats VOC AUD AA AUD APE ASF MPC
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1917 mb
  • Size FLAC 1173 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 142

Returning to his roots to record Elbow’s third album inspired Guy Garvey to write this love letter to his home town, warts and all. It also happens to be their best LP yet. Elbow’s Guy Garvey isn’t your average pop star. A romantic grump with the voice of a cherub, he makes no attempt to cover up his thirtysomething years with a fake birth certificate. He barely even shaves. But on the other side of the coin, here is the man who sat on Liquid News with Face off The A-Team and became his new best friend. Leaders Of The Free World’ is a masterpiece; further proof that this is a band to last you a lifetime. The Big Read – Loyle Carner: All the best things about me come from my ADHD.

Cast of Thousands is the second studio album by English rock band Elbow, released on 18 August 2003 in the UK and on 27 January 2004 in the US by V2 Records.

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While Elbow could superficially be lumped in along with Athlete, Keane and all the other Coldplay wannabes - particularly on a moody collusion of piano and guitar arpeggios like "The Everthere" - their singer Guy Garvey has a useful knack for slipping in the kind of spiky, discomfiting lines which make you sit up and pay attention - lines like "I'm just ticking off the days. Album: Elbow

On their preceding album, 2005’s Leaders Of The Free World, Elbow had begun to grow more direct. Their first two - 2001’s Asleep In The Back and 2003’s Cast Of Thousands - were firmly in that post-Britpop mold, both offering plenty of morose and emotive material, some of which still ranks amongst their best work. Leaders, in comparison, felt like a step back: There were still achievements like the remorseful My Very Best, but it was an album where Elbow had lost the mystery of their early work in favor of a more anonymous, down-the-middle Brit-rock sound

ELBOW Leaders Of The Free World (V2, 2005) Fuelled by the odd beer and other things at Blueprint in Salford, the band self-produce an album packed with dynamic songwriting. Mark Potter: It was the first time Craig took the reins production-wise. We found this amazing space, a big old textile mill in Salford. the Soup Collective came in and put cameras all over, there were animators in one corner, painters in another, it was a really buzzing environment. We’d often work until 5am, helped by the odd beer and other things that go on at that time of night. It was amazingly creative.

Walk A Mile In My Shoes’ radio mix – Ninja Tune (additional production/remix) Elbow: Various tracks from ‘Leaders Of The Free World’ LP – V2 (programming) David Gray: Various tracks from ‘Life In Slow Motion’ album – V2 (programming) Rufus Wainwright: Various tracks from ‘Want Two’ album Dreamworks (programming) Bebel Gilberto: Various tracks from ‘Bebel Gilberto’ album EastWest (programming) Rufus Wainwright: Various tracks.

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