Favourite LC Album
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2002 1:00 am
What's you favourite LC album?
I do have a preference for the earlier acoustic stuff - his guitar playing is vastly underated. That's not to say I don't love the newer material, indeed his last 3 studio are superb.
My personal favourite has to be Songs Of LC, the first 8 tracks are perfection. I love the playing and the production as well as the songs. All the tracks have something added to the atmsophere of the track within the production, the little touchs of accompaniment such as backing vocals (Suzanne) or instrumental effects (Stories Of The Street, Master Song, Sisters Of Mercy) for me turn genius into magic!
Songs from A Room comes a close second, though I feel it is let down by a couple of weaker tracks and a heavier production. Story Of Isaac, The Partisan, Seems so Long Ago, Nancy and Bird On The Wire will always make that indispensable.
I'll always have a soft spot for Greatest Hits as it was my introduction to LC when a friend lent me it in 1991 when I was 17. At the time, I remember being particularly awestruck by the beauty that is Sisters Of Mercy and the eerie genius of The Partisan and Who By Fire. Listening to it now, though, I can't help wondering why Lady Midnight was on there when "..Nancy" or "..Isaac" would have made far better choices.
I do have a preference for the earlier acoustic stuff - his guitar playing is vastly underated. That's not to say I don't love the newer material, indeed his last 3 studio are superb.
My personal favourite has to be Songs Of LC, the first 8 tracks are perfection. I love the playing and the production as well as the songs. All the tracks have something added to the atmsophere of the track within the production, the little touchs of accompaniment such as backing vocals (Suzanne) or instrumental effects (Stories Of The Street, Master Song, Sisters Of Mercy) for me turn genius into magic!
Songs from A Room comes a close second, though I feel it is let down by a couple of weaker tracks and a heavier production. Story Of Isaac, The Partisan, Seems so Long Ago, Nancy and Bird On The Wire will always make that indispensable.
I'll always have a soft spot for Greatest Hits as it was my introduction to LC when a friend lent me it in 1991 when I was 17. At the time, I remember being particularly awestruck by the beauty that is Sisters Of Mercy and the eerie genius of The Partisan and Who By Fire. Listening to it now, though, I can't help wondering why Lady Midnight was on there when "..Nancy" or "..Isaac" would have made far better choices.