Music in a Foreign Language explained

Music in a Foreign Language
Type:studio
Artist:Lloyd Cole
Cover:Lloyd Cole - Music in a Foreign Language.png
Recorded:2002–2003
Genre:Acoustic folk
Length:39:05
Label:Sanctuary
Producer:Lloyd Cole
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Music in a Foreign Language is the sixth solo studio album by English musician Lloyd Cole, released on 9 June 2003 through Sanctuary Records. It includes a cover of Nick Cave's track "People Ain't No Good" from his 1997 album The Boatman's Call, as well as contributions from Dave Derby, who worked with Cole in the band the Negatives, and former Commotions member Neil Clark on guitar.

Critical reception

Tim Sendra of AllMusic called the album Cole's "most intimate and low-key yet", with its "acoustic guitars, restrained drums, and subtle instrumentation", writing that it "succeeds in a way that most of his over-produced previous albums fail to do". Sendra also felt that Cole "manages to strip down his sound without falling into the trap that many artists do, that of stripping too much away and becoming boring". Rob Horning of PopMatters opined that Cole had "made the inevitable singer-songwriter move to acoustic folk", finding that the album "has a consolidating, retrenching feel" and its 10 songs are "extremely consistent in melody and mood without being monotonous". Horning went on to call its tracks "hushed, pensive, and more or less percussion-free, with delicately picked guitar quaintly ornamented by steel guitar and gentle string arrangements" and its melodies "familiar and pretty".[1] Dan Tallis, reviewing for the BBC, called it an "unashamedly laid back affair" with "10 simple and beautiful songs".[2]

Personnel

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Charts

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UK Albums (OCC)[3] 114

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lloyd Cole: Music in a Foreign Language. PopMatters. Horning. Rob. 19 May 2004. 8 May 2023.
  2. Web site: Review of Lloyd Cole – Music in a Foreign Language. BBC. Tallis. Dan. 2003. 8 May 2023.
  3. Web site: Chart Log UK 1994–2010: Chris C. – CZR. zobbel.de. 8 May 2023.