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The Greatest Living Englishman

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Download links and information about The Greatest Living Englishman by Martin Newell. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 46:24 minutes.

Artist: Martin Newell
Release date: 1993
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic
Tracks: 12
Duration: 46:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Goodbye Dreaming Fields 3:56
2. Before the Hurricane 3:03
3. We'll Build a House 2:34
4. Tribute to the Greatest Living Englishman 4:32
5. She Rings the Changes 3:58
6. Home Counties Boy 3:17
7. A Street Called Prospect 3:30
8. Christmas In Surburbia 3:30
9. Straight to You Boy 4:47
10. The Jangling Man 5:13
11. The Green-Gold Girl of Summer 5:58
12. An Englishmans Home 2:06

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As it was produced by XTC's Andy Partridge (who also plays most of the drums), this was Newell's first project to receive any semblance of mainstream media attention in the U.S. What he was presenting, however, differed little in essence from what he'd been doing since Cleaners From Venus started in the early '80s: tuneful pop with heart and clever lyrics that could be joyfully optimistic, whimsically satirical, or dourly cynical. In fact, a few of these songs are remakes of things that Newell had done in the Cleaners days, such as "Home Counties Boy" and the very Kinks-like "A Street Called Prospect" and "Christmas in Suburbia." The production was more in line with state-of-the-art standards, but really the results were no worse or better than on Newell's '80s recordings: less idiosyncratically homespun, perhaps, but more accessible to a wider audience. Playing, as always, like a snapshot of English life, it's the most suitable introduction to Newell's work, not in the least because it's one of his few albums that's reasonably obtainable without a major effort.