| 1. Drink To Moving On |
| 2. Talk Amongst Yourselves |
| 3. Playing In The Distance |
| 4. Boner |
| 5. Peanut Dreams |
| 6. Cherry Tree |
| 7. Coming Round |
| 8. Daylight Goes |
| 9. North Sound Off |
| 10. Litter Bin |
Editorial Reviews
This is the debut album from London duo Rupert Lyddon and Lawrence 'La' Rudd aka Grand National. Taking influence from their previous band, a Police/Sting covers outfit, Grand National manage to mix eighties pop, noneties dance, indie, electro and ska into fresh, experimental pop songs. Sunday Best. 2004.
Kicking the National Habit,Grand National,Sunday Best,Pop,Rock/Pop
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Kicking the National Habit
Grand National Manufacturer: Recall ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ELJB0U Release Date: 2006-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Drink To Moving On
- Talk Amongst Yourselves
- Playing In The Distance
- Boner
- Peanut Dreams
- Cherry Tree
- Coming Round
- Daylight Goes
- North Sound Off
- Litter Bin
- Your Rules Obey
- Strange Magnificent Noise
- Sixty Seven Up
- Rabbit Facts
- Playing In The Distance (Elliot James Radio Edit)
- Playing In The Distance (Glimmmix)
- Talk Amongst Yourselves (Sasha Mix)
Amazon.com
The revival for all things early 80s shows no real sign of abating--but as long as there continues to be records made as fine as Kicking The National Habit, the debut LP from Grand National, it's easy to be convinced that a spot of nostalgia is no bad thing. Whereas bands such as the Rapture and Radio 4 resurrect the darker side of post-punk, this north London duo--comprising multi-instrumentalists Rupert Lyddon and Lawrence Rudd--hail back to the genre's more tuneful outfits: think less the abstruse death disco of PiL, and more the melancholy neo-pop melodics of XTC, the Police, and Talk Talk. Still, this is no out-and-out retro piece. Grand National's main skill lies in their ability to twin their fine songs to tight electronic productions, striking the perfect midpoint between live organics and cool digital sequencing: hear how "Playing in the Distance" hooks a weighty club beat to robust live bass and shrieking brass, or "Cherry Tree", which builds its sad rock elegy on a foundation of chic disco beats. --Louis PattisonAlbum Description
This is the Grand National's debut album and it is released in the USA as a special limited edition with 4 bonus tracks and 3 remixes!Customer Reviews:
Great album.......2007-06-21
A little boring.......2006-10-24
Faboulous.......2006-09-12
sting-like vocals on acheingly powerful riffs.......2006-06-05
Fabulous Hipsters Unite! .......2006-05-27
1. Were raised during the 1980's and think that popular music from 1990 onward has, for the most part, disappointed,
2. Wonder whatever happened to 80's new wave, pop, or punk, or
3. Are an electronica fan(atic) looking for something off the beaten trance/house/triphop path that will still appeal to your tragically hip and sophisticated sensibilities.
All of these three apply to me, and I hope that this album is a sign of things to come on the music scene. I imagine that this album will be in incredibly heavy rotation for some time to come. My summer soundtrack is certainly looking up these days! Thank you Grand National! May we hear much, much more from these guys in the future.
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Kicking the National Habit
Grand National Manufacturer: Sunday Best ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00024755M Release Date: 2004-08-02 |
Tracks:
- Drink to Moving On
- Talk Amongst Yourselves
- Playing in the Distance
- Boner
- Peanut Dreams
- Cherry Tree
- Coming Round
- Daylight Goes
- North Sound Off
- Litter Bin
Album Description
This is the debut album from London duo Rupert Lyddon and Lawrence 'La' Rudd aka Grand National. Taking influence from their previous band, a Police/Sting covers outfit, Grand National manage to mix eighties pop, noneties dance, indie, electro and ska into fresh, experimental pop songs. Sunday Best. 2004.Customer Reviews:
Addictively Kicking.......2006-05-03
Have Some Fun.......2005-07-20
Buy this album for everyone you know. .......2005-06-24
I don't understand why this isn't huge in the US yet. My guess is it will be if is ever released here, or if reviewers hear about it by word of mouth.
Should be 4.5 stars, more on that in a tic..........2004-09-28
My only complaint is that in total the 10 tracks add up to about 38 minutes or so, which isn't enough, I would like to see some more length, and that's the only reason I can see not to give it 5 stars, because these blokes are top notch and its worthy of anyone's hard earned buck.
Just for Kicks.......2004-08-29
Grand National consist of two very talented multli-instrumentalisits: Rupert Lyddon and Lawrence Rudd and together they create a very exhilarating and refreshing type of music.
`Kicking the National Habit' has all the elements of great British bands. In these brief 38 minutes one can hear New Order, Joy Division, (Coming Round, Daylight Goes) Blur, Happy Mondays (Boner, North Sound Off) and Early Primal scream. Also there is a ska-ish track (Peanut Dreams). `Kicking's...' musical diversity can make someone react to music in different ways. Some bits make you want to dance and some just to chill out to and the great thing is that you don't feel exhausted. I would say that when the record finishes you want to press play again. An album that deserves to be hailed as a classic.
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Kicking the National Habit
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000B9RP1W Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Album Description
Limited Digipak edition of the debut album from London duo Rupert Lyddon and Lawrence 'La' Rudd aka Grand National. Taking influence from their previous band, a Police/Sting covers outfit, Grand National manage to mix eighties pop, noneties dance, indie, electro and ska into fresh, experimental pop songs. This edition features 4 bonus track (tba) and 3 remixes. Recall. 2005.
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Kicking the National Habit
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000B9RP2Q Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Album Description
Debut album from London duo Rupert Lyddon and Lawrence 'La' Rudd aka Grand National. Taking influence from their previous band, a Police/Sting covers outfit, Grand National manage to mix eighties pop, noneties dance, indie, electro and ska into fresh, experimental pop songs. This edition features a bonus disc with 4 exclusive titles and 3 remixes. Recall. 2005.Album Review:
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