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Auch wenn Gerry sich nicht freut….die ersten Promos sind im Umlauf u. hier der Höreindruck der stolzen Besitzer:
Fantastic Bird has a plinky piano bit at the beginning akin to Death Of A Disco Dancer before it crashes in. It’s really not massively dissimilar to It’s Hard To Walk Tall When You’re Small. It’s clearly not a song from the Southpaw era – his voice sounds a lot younger and thinner – kind of like who his voice sounds on that live version of What’s The World, although this could be because it’s very demo-ish in quality. No production on his voice at all. It’s not particularly good, although the „Science“ bit at the end of each chorus is good fun.
You Should Have Been Nice To Me has a similar lush feel to I’d Love To. Imagine that with a kind of waltzy sounding drum bit backing it. It’s a little bit throwaway, and possibly the most generically Moz/least interesting of the three unreleased tracks, but I quite like it.
Honey You Know Where To Find Me is my favourite of the three – it reminds me a lot of Why Don’t You Find Out For Yourself. Kind of a more playful version of that. There are some guitars before the final verse that sound a bit cheesy early-90s US radio rock, which made me laugh. The vocal’s clearly not a take intended for release incidentally – his voice cracks in the first verse, and he seems short of breath midway through some „ba ba ba“s at the end of one of the choruses.
None of the three sit particularly easily among the rest of the Southpaw tracklisting, a lot of which can be put down to the very obvious difference in production. Honey and Fantastic Bird are very thin and demo-ish sounding. The difference between Honey and Dagenham Dave straight after it is really jarring, for example. They really should’ve been put at the end as bonus tracks.
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