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The Heavy Blinkers/Orwell : Intercontinental Pop Exchange No. 3
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Orchestral pop
Genre: Pop: 70's Pop
Release Date: 2003
Intercontinental Pop Exchange No. 3 Record Label: endearing records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Maplewood (The Heavy Blinkers) 3:18 $0.99
Tribute To Sparrow (The Heavy Blinkers) 3:21 $0.99
Veranda Celeste (The Heavy Blinkers) 2:26 $0.99
Everywhere (Orwell) 2:44 $0.99
Attic's Ballad (Orwell) 2:48 $0.99
Monorail Version 1900 (Orwell) 3:58 $0.99
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Album Notes

The Heavy Blinkers have been creating increasingly sophisticated and orchestrated pop music since their 1998 debut Hooray for Everything! While this album hinted at what was to come, the Heavy Blinkers truly blossomed on their self-titled second record, The Heavy Blinkers , a record filled with 21 jubilant pop songs. Their next album, Better Weather , expanded the Blinkers' sound with additional strings, horns and choirs, collecting the group accolades in the British press and from fellow musicians such as Sean O'Hagan and Sondre Lerche. The band's fourth record, The Night and I are Still So Young , is a stunning melodic achievement and the group's best, and will be released on Endearing in early 2004.

With the international success of bands like Air, Tahiti 80 and Phoenix, French pop has excited music fans all over the world. Orwell's debut album, Des Lendemains , is no exception. First released on Quince Records in Japan, releases in Europe (on Europop 2000) and North America (on Hidden Agenda/Parasol Records as Following Days ) soon followed. Featuring collaborations with guitarist Mederic Gontier from Tahiti 80 and multi-instrumentalist Mehdi Zannad (a.k.a. Fugu), the album demonstrates Orwell's sophisticated melodies and gentle baroque pop.

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REVIEWS

Sophisticated, baroque pop
author: Rich Miller
My favorite songs from this disc are "Everywhere" by Orwell and "Tribute To Sparrow" by The Heavy Blinkers. Both bands are really good, but I'm partial to Orwell. I love the lead singer's voice. He has a very breathy delivery which reminds me of Roger Manning from Jellyfish...a band who I thought was 100 times cooler than Nirvana in 1993. Both bands are over, but Jellyfish could still reform, in theory. That would be amazing. Anyway, you should listen to these MP3s on International Pop Exchange #3. Buy this disc and seek out other material by Orwell and The Heavy Blinkers.
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