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Fine Young Cannibals - The Raw & the Cooked (1990)

Album details

Label: Mca    Ref#: ?-0043
Date: 10/25/1990   Category:  
Length: 0:00    
Format: CD    
Audio: Stereo    
Genre:      

Notes/Reviews

With The Raw & the Cooked, the Fine Young Cannibals broke into the mainstream with their particular soul-injected sound. They were seemingly infatuated with late-'50s and early-'60s Motown, and the musical influences on this album range from boogie ("Good Thing," on which Squeeze keyboardist Jools Holland goes to town with a foot-stompin' piano solo) to poodle-skirted slow dance ("As Hard As It Is," "Tell Me What"), then stretch as far as Prince-like funk ("Don't Let It Get You Down"). Possessing one of the most unusual voices in all of pop music, lead singer Roland Gift gives this album its distinction and the Fine Young Cannibals their identity. About half the songs (including the hit "She Drives Me Crazy") are graced with Gift's steady, crystal-clear falsetto, but it's his swollen-throated lower register, where he sounds like he is singing through a trumpeter's plunger mute, that really makes his voice unmistakable. --Beth Bessmer

Songs/Tracks

1.   She Drives Me Crazy  
2.   Good Thing  
3.   I'm Not The Man I Used To Be  
4.   I'm Not Satisfied  
5.   Tell Me What  
6.   Don't Look Back  
7.   It's Ok (It's Alright)  
8.   Don't Let It Get You Down  
9.   As Hard As It Is  
10.   Ever Fallen In Love  

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