Album

Spoon And Rafter

Mojave 3

2003 · Rock, Pop

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Spoon And Rafter by Mojave 3

Spoon And Rafter is a Rock album by Mojave 3, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.

About

Over the years, Mojave 3 has settled into its role as the U.K.'s answer to alt-country, remaining outside the circle of clichés that often doom slavish devotees to country music's conventions. Instead, Neil Halstead relies on his own sense of melody—suggesting both English folk music and sadcore—to guide the swelling patterns of pedal steel, acoustic, and electric guitars. The ambitious opening cut, "Bluebird of Happiness," is highlighted by pianos, Rachel Goswell's supporting vocals, pedal steel, and unexpected song structures. There's a genuine melancholy to Halstead, even when he's bouncing along jovially on the upbeat "Starlight No. 1." "Writing to St. Peter" throws ambient sounds into its slow discovery. The tune gently unfolds as drums roll like thunder in the distance and chiming keyboards create a sense of unease. "Battle of the Broken Hearts" brings a mild reggae groove to the fore. But it's tracks like the ghostly "Hard To Miss You," the lonely, Neil Young–like piano of "She's All up Above," and the lilting harmonies of "Too Many Mornings" that shine brightest from this spectacular, unclassifiable group.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Bluebird of Happiness9:15
  2. 2Starlite #14:55
  3. 3Bill Oddity4:18
  4. 4Writing to St Peter5:57
  5. 5Battle of the Broken Hearts6:38
  6. 6Hard to Miss You2:50
  7. 7Tinkers Blues5:09
  8. 8She's All Up Above3:38
  9. 9Too Many Mornings3:16
  10. 10Between the Bars5:01

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  • Rock

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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