
The Greatest Living Englishman is a Rock album by Martin Newell, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- jangly
- whimsical
- bohemian
About
Martin Newell spent the '80s being compared to Robyn Hitchcock, XTC, and other lesser-known '60s-influenced pop maestros, so it was poetic that XTC's Andy Partridge would produce this Newell solo album. The result isn't a stretch from Martin's days as The Cleaners from Venus or The Brotherhood of Lizards. The production is cleaner than on Newell's home recordings, but the songs are as melodic and adventurous as ever. If one's naturally attracted to the charms of "We'll Build a House" (which sounds like what Guided by Voices' Robert Pollard has spent his career emulating), then there's <i>plenty</i> more from where this came from. Newell is devoutly English, writing his songs much in the way Ray Davies sculpted his observations of British life, past and present, with The Kinks. There's a Davies-like shuffle to "Tribute to the Greatest Living Englishman," a barrage of guitars to "She Rings the Changes," and an "all the lonely people" feel to "A Street Called Prospect" and "The Green-Gold Girl of Summer." The only drawback to being seduced by Mr. Newell? It's a full-time job to get up to speed!
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Tracklist
- 1Goodbye Dreaming Fields3:56
- 2Before the Hurricane3:03
- 3We'll Build a House2:34
- 4Tribute To the Greatest Living Englishman4:32
- 5She Rings the Changes3:58
- 6Home Counties Boy3:17
- 7A Street Called Prospect3:30
- 8Christmas In Surburbia3:30
- 9Straight To You Boy4:47
- 10The Jangling Man5:13
- 11The Green-Gold Girl of Summer5:58
- 12An Englishmans Home2:06
Credits
Performers
- Andy PartridgeDRUMS PERCUSSION KEYBOARDS
- Martin NewellGUITAR BASS KEYBOARDS
- Lawrence ElliottDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Captain SensibleGUITAR LEAD GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
