'Tales From Monographic Oceans': a freewheeling journey through a stretch of sea, cutting across the isthmuses of some discographies
(Mike Scott/Waterboys vs. Karl Wallinger/World Party 46, 3)
'God creates them then pairs them up.' Then, unfortunately, they 'burst apart' (Unfortunately? Fortunately!) The too similar (talented) yet too different artists who met and then parted ways, choosing to pursue 'their own thing', that is: Great British Music in all its forms and derivations (rock but also wave, pop but also soul, singer-songwriter folk but also traditional, Beatles but also Patti Smith, Springsteen but also Prince...)
The Three Day Man (2002 Remaster)
(Mike Scott/Waterboys vs. Karl Wallinger/World Party 46, 3)
'God creates them then pairs them up.' Then, unfortunately, they 'burst apart' (Unfortunately? Fortunately!) The too similar (talented) yet too different artists who met and then parted ways, choosing to pursue 'their own thing', that is: Great British Music in all its forms and derivations (rock but also wave, pop but also soul, singer-songwriter folk but also traditional, Beatles but also Patti Smith, Springsteen but also Prince...)
The Three Day Man (2002 Remaster)
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