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The Brotherhood of Lizards

Lizardland [Bonus Tracks]

Lizardland [Bonus Tracks]

UPC: 817949012656

Format: CD

Release Date: Aug 19, 2016

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The Brotherood Of Lizards: Martin Newell (vocals, electric & acoustic guitars, glockenspiel, bells, piano); Nelson (bass, acoustic guitar, glockenspiel, background vocals, drums, percussion, mandolin).
Recorded in Wivenhoe, England in the late 1980s. Includes liner notes by Martin Newell.
An unlisted song starts at 11:40 on track 13 of the CD.
Liner Note Authors: Martin Newell; Nelson Nice.
Dedicated Anglophiles' search for the quintessential British pop album shouldn't overlook the (so far) one and only outing from the Brotherhood of Lizards, a duo featuring Cleaners from Venus' Martin Newell and bassist/multi-instrumentalist Nelson. Recorded a step or two up from the Cleaners' rustic four-track catalog, Lizardland is soaked through with the cozy ambience of merry olde England, summoning up images of teatime, gardens and "misty chimneys smoking in the rain" via a collection of charming, chiming guitar pop that nods to obvious forefathers like the Beatles and Kinks, as well as later practitioners such as XTC. The delightful "The Happening Guy" has ba-ba-ba backing vocals straight out the '60s hit parade, while "The World Strikes One" is filled with sharp observations about ordinary folks, in the manner of Ray Davies himself. More of the same is available on the witty "Love the Anglican Way" and "Market Day," and there's even a droning number, "Rusty Iron Sun," that recalls great faux-Indian moments like "Norwegian Wood" and "Fancy." Newell's vision does outstrip his Spartan studio accessories: it would have been nice to have heard the songs with a live drummer, and the sound quality, while certainly acceptable, lacks that extra bit of punch common to higher-budget productions. But such concerns can't hold down songs as good as these. It was Newell's finest work at the time of its release, and continues to be a high water mark for the talented and idiosyncratic musician. ~ Dan LeRoy

Tracks:

1 - It Could Have Been Cheryl
2 - World Strikes One
3 - Dandelion Marine
4 - Rusty Iron Sun
5 - Happening Guy
6 - Clockwork Train
7 - Day After Yesterday
8 - Market Day
9 - Dear Anya
10 - Love the Anglian Way
11 - Sand Dragon
12 - She Dreamed She Could Fly
13 - On Planets Where I Was Young
14 - Carmosine
15 - In Fireglow
16 - April Mo On
17 - Hey Hey Hey We're The...
18 - Tinny Rain
19 - Radiant Boy
20 - Bruvverho Od
21 - Duck House