White Bread Black Beer
- Scritti Politti
- Band Name: Scritti Politti
- Record Label: Nonesuch / Rough Trade
- Release Date: Jul 25, 2006
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IndroVAug 11, 20069A great record !
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OliverSAug 4, 200610Bloody ace. The Boom Boom Bap is terrific.
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nemorinoSep 22, 200610Alludes to wasted years, unhealthy addictions with poise, elegance and not inconsiderable regret. Takes a while - but stay with it!
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JoelBSep 25, 20063It's wonderful that Green is still alive. But musically, really, go back and listen to Scritti's old stuff. He's lost it.
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LawrencePNov 18, 2006810 out of the 14 tracks work really well. One of the best and smartest pop long players of the year for sure.
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EndaGOct 12, 20069This is a superbly intelligent, melodic and rich album that improves with time. Stunning work.
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MaxMMar 11, 20079Am a huge Scritti fan and although this didn't grab me on first listen, it has worked its way into my brain and heavy rotation in my ipod. As always, Green surprises and satisfies. Still think Anomie was sorely underrated.
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Apr 24, 201110This is quite fantastic, amazing, I am with every breath of it all the way....... is my desert island disc, the one i'd run to save when the waves come crashing in....
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The pristine, synth-heavy result certainly sounds worried over, sometimes to its detriment. [28 Jul 2006, p.67]
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80Lyrically he's as pleasingly obtuse as ever. [Jul 2006, p.101]
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Even the ticking percussion and trilling synths can't hide the sheer melodic oddness of Gartside's songs. [3 Jun 2006, p.35]