Charmed Life (Half Japanese album) explained

Charmed Life
Type:album
Artist:Half Japanese
Cover:CharmedLife.jpg
Released:1988
Genre:Indie rock, lo-fi, twee pop
Length:51:18
Label:50 Skidillion Watts[1]
Prev Title:Music to Strip By
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:The Band That Would Be King
Next Year:1989

Charmed Life is an album by the punk rock group Half Japanese, released in 1988.[2] It is their second studio album released on their label, 50 Skidillion Watts.

The eighth song, "Bright Lights, Big City," was originally sung and recorded by the American blues musician Jimmy Reed, in 1961.

Critical reception

The Quietus wrote: "Less whiny and needy than Music To Strip By, the lyrics are spouted from a lip with more curl and less pucker ... as accessible as Half Japanese get."[3] Trouser Press called the album "a guileless burst of optimism that mutes the shriller frequencies considerably, replacing them with an unaffected, exuberant guitar/harmonica backdrop played by a band."

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Strange but True. www.austinchronicle.com.
  2. Book: Buckley, Peter. The Rough Guide to Rock. August 8, 2003. Rough Guides. 9781843531050. Google Books.
  3. Web site: The Quietus | Reviews | Half Japanese. The Quietus.
  4. Web site: Half Japanese . Trouser Press . 8 August 2020.