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THE WEDDING PRESENT - TAKE FOUNTAIN

"TAKE FOUNTAIN finds The Wedding Present still delivering the goods, another eleven songs that stand up to anything they've done in the past. They may have slowed down a bit with age and replaced some of the frantic guitar beatings with more considered poise, but TAKE FOUNTAIN is an album that still brims with that swooning Wedding Present magic. "

THE WEDDING PRESENT
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On Ramp / Interstate 5 (Extended Version) / Always The Quiet One / I'm From Further North Than You / Mars Sparkles Down On Me / Ringway To Seatac / Don't Touch That Dial (Pacific Northwest Version) / It's For You / Larry's / Queen Anne / Perfect Blue

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TONE CD020

Produced by Steve Fisk
Recorded at Robert Lang Studios, Shoreline WA and Electrical Audio, Chicago, IL
Summer 2004

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The Wedding Present have made a career from the chronicling of male angst, David Gedge and his revolving band members spending the eighties and early nineties creating indie-rock masterpieces like GEORGE BEST and SEAMONSTERS. Whereas the angst they wrote about back then may have been covering those difficult teenage and student years, now in 2005 things have moved on and The Wedding Present sing about the equally troublesome middle age years - Gedge still sounding as lost and lonely as he ever was, but now with the added pressure of experience and age to contend with too.
The Wedding Present in 2005 also finds them more musically adventurous and striking than before, there's still that insistent indie bang and jangle going on, which is only right since they practically invited it - but there are touches of cinematic guitar duels and ambient soundwaves bubbling under the surface, a by-product of Gedge's post Wedding Present work with the band Cinerama no doubt showing its influence.
Its comforting to know though that TAKE FOUNTAIN is very much the sound of The Wedding Present you know and love, maybe a little more restrained in places and slower in tempo - but still, definitely the work of a band you can still love and adore. Gedge, still an unmistakable vocal force is at the heart of things here, his broad Northern accent giving character and colour to his lyrics, sometimes dark, sometimes bleak but always with that hint of hope beneath the world weary resignation. The opening shot of INTERSTATE 8 (EXTENDED VERSION) finds the band doing exactly what you'd hope for and expect - only the extended guitar chugs and spaghetti western outro marking any real difference from their early classic work. Its the same story with songs like ALWAYS THE QUIET ONE and I'M FROM FURTHER NORTH THAN YOU, songs that crash and bang along with an inviting indie jangle - Gedge propelling things along with his own sense of unique melodicism and stoic choruses.
This is an album peppered with choice sounding songs, tracks like RINGWAY TO SEATAC, DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL (PACIFIC NORTHWEST VERSION) and IT'S FOR YOU making the fact that this is a band with seventeen Top 40 hit singles already under their belt suddenly make perfect sense - see, The Wedding Present are a band that sound resolutely like themselves at all times, but still have the sense to do that without forgetting to write gorgeous swooning pop songs.
TAKE FOUNTAIN finds The Wedding Present still delivering the goods, another eleven songs that stand up to anything they've done in the past. They may have slowed down a bit with age and replaced some of the frantic guitar beatings with more considered poise, but TAKE FOUNTAIN is an album that still brims with that swooning Wedding Present magic.


"The boy Gedge has written some of the best love songs of the Rock 'n' Roll era. You may dispute this, but I'm right and you're wrong!" John Peel.
The Wedding Present have had seventeen UK Top 40 hit singles. not bad for a band who have stubbornly refused to play the record industry's game since their inception. That was back in 1985 when David Lewis Gedge boarded a National Express coach in London with a handful of dreams and a pocket full of ideas. Oh, and about 500 records packed into a pair of his mother's suitcases. In this fashion, the single GO OUT AND GET 'EM BOY! was collected from the pressing plant, delivered to the distribution company, and The Wedding Present was born. That pioneering spirit has been at the core of the band's philosophy ever since. From GEORGE BEST "an unmitigated delight" [NME] the first full length release on their own Reception Records onwards, the band have charted an appealing, if often eccentric course of their very own.
With their independent releases, The Wedding Present acquired a reputation for bittersweet, breathtakingly real love songs immersed in whirlwind guitars, so it was quite extraordinary that UKRAINSKI VISTUPI V JOHNA PEELA, with the band exploring traditional Eastern European folk music, should be their major label debut on RCA. "(They) carry off what is basically a bold experiment with verve" [NME]. However, this was soon followed by the more traditionally incendiary BIZARRO, "simply unbeatable" [Melody Maker] which featured their first hit single KENNEDY. Sounds Magazine said: "it's their major label debut, but it's a transition they've mastered beautifully".
The next step, made with characteristically twisted Wedding Present logic, was to enlist noise-mongering [and relatively unknown, at that time] sound engineer Steve Albini's aid, at a time when everyone else was releasing dance mixes. The resulting SEAMONSTERS, recorded in the snowy wilds of Minnesota in just 11 days, suggested a more thoughtful Wedding Present. The Guardian newspaper noted that "Albini has given The Wedding Present considerable weight, with Gedge's voice trickling between banks of scowling guitars". Indeed, the singing ranged from sensual whispering to feverish screams, as the singer investigated more challenging subjects.
1992 brought another intriguing idea. By the end of December the group had released twelve records, one in each month, equalled Elvis Presley's 35 year old record for "most hits in one year", rekindled everyone's interest in that ultimate pop format, the 7" single, and led the NME to describe the band as "casually revolutionary and underhandedly unique". A gang of impressive names, including Ian Broudie from The Lightning Seeds and legendary Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Miller collaborated on the industry-challenging project, ultimately to be compiled on the two HIT PARADE albums and awarded "record of the week" by Tony Parsons in The Daily Telegraph.
WATUSI, produced by Steve Fisk (a prime mover in the celebrated avant-garde scene of Seattle, Washington) then whisked the band off into yet another new area with its trademark lo-fi pop, 3-part a capella harmonies and Waikiki-ready surf strains. This "strong, multifaceted album" [Select], sprinkled with 60s and 70s pastiches, was described by critics as their most varied and dynamic to date. "Watusi is (their) "White Album", a late period re-assessment of their sound that finds them doing what they do best" [Melody Maker].
In 1995, just before they signed to Cooking Vinyl [Britain's largest independent label] the band released yet another 7" single, Sucker, and completed a British tour with two drummers. Although the record sold several thousand copies and reached No.3 in The Festive 50 (veteran BBC DJ John Peel's end of year listeners' poll) you won't see it in any other charts, because, typically, it was only available at the concerts or by mail order.
The band returned to a more traditional form of record distribution with the car themed MINI - "a gem of a record" [Melody Maker] in which Gedge cloaked his tales love, lust and infidelity with automobile iconography in what can only be described as a concept album! To commemorate this release, the band played at the BBC's Sound City Event, which was held that year in Leeds, the group's home town. During the concert, the winner of a "Mini Prize Draw" was announced, and a lucky Wedding Present fan became the owner of a real life classic Austin Mini motorcar provided (and delivered!) by the band.
For the next full length LP, the group decided to apply a decade's worth of studio experience and produce the recording themselves. Thus, the Top 40 album SATURNALIA was released by Cooking Vinyl to a flurry of critical approval. The NME exclaimed that "David Gedge has. just written one of the best pop albums of the year" while The Melody Maker noted that in the new recordings, which were completed in the London studios belonging to The Cocteau Twins, you could "hear an experimentalism that would send half of New York back to the lab".
It was at this point, in 1997, that Gedge called a temporary halt to The Wedding Present and started work on a solo project that would eventually see the light of day under the banner CINERAMA. A fittingly titled outfit, Cinerama indulged Gedge's love of film music from John Barry to Blaxploitation via Ennio Morricone, as well as the classic songwriting of Bacharach / David. Cinerama actually started life as a duo that Gedge shared with his then girlfriend Sally Murrell together with a shifting line-up of collaborators. 1998's VA VA VOOM "turbo-driven melodies and bittersweet vignettes taking in everything from John Barry to the Zombies" [The Times] featured The Church's Marty Wilson-Piper and Emma Pollock of The Delgados. Then, in 1999, Gedge rescued the rhythm section of the disbanded Goya Dress (Terry de Castro and Simon Pearson) and Wedding Present guitarist Simon Cleave. Since 2000 the line-up has remained relatively steady, apart from Finnish drummer Kari Paavola replacing Pearson and Murrell's retirement from live performance. Gedge, Cleave, de Castro and Paavola became The Wedding Present in 2004.
Surely on pace to rival the abundant shelf filling of The Wedding Present, Cinerama released a clutch of singles in support of their debut LP, as well as a number prior to 2000's Steve Albini-recorded DISCO VOLANTE "dangerously, seductively sweet" [Melody Maker]. Notable were the heart-rending SUPERMAN (complete with alternative Spanish take) and the six and a half minute epic HEALTH AND EFFICIENCY (also available in French!) which came backed with a lilting version of the classic Bond theme: "Diamonds Are Forever".
The third Cinerama studio album, TORINO (released in 2002), was an altogether darker and more substantial record than the first two, with Gedge returning to a much more guitarry sound. "Cinerama are finally escaping the shadow of Gedge's illustrious indie-legend past. Torino is a giant beast of adulterous lyrical fantasies, cult soundtrack flourishes and the screams of Albini-engineered guitars" [Uncut].

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David Gedge>Vocals/Guitar/Percussion
Simon Cleave>Guitar
Tarry De Castro>Bass/Vocals
Kari Paavola>Drums/Percussion


GEORGE BEST (1987>Reception Records)
Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft
What Did Your Last Servant Die Of?
Don't Be So Hard
A Million Miles
All This And More
Getting Nowhere Fast *
My Favourite Dress
Shatner
Something And Nothing
It's What You Want That Matters
Give My Love To Kevin
Anyone Can Make A Mistake
You Can't Moan Can You?
All About Eve *

TOMMY (1988>Reception Records)
Go Out And Get 'Em Boy!
(The Moment Before) Everything's Spoiled Again
Once More
At The Edge Of The Sea
Living And Learning
This Boy Can Wait
You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends
Felicity
What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted?
Never Said
Every Mother's Son
My Favourite Dress

UKRAINSKI VISTUPI V JOHNA PEELA (1989>Reception Records)
Davni Chasy
Yikhav Kozak za Dunai
Tiutiunyk
Zadumav Didochok
Svitit Misyats
Katrusya
Vasya Vasyl'ok
Hude Dnipro Hude
Verkhovy

BIZARRO (1990>RCA Records)
Brassneck
Crushed
No
Thanks
Kennedy
What Have I Said Now?
Granadaland
Bewitched
Take Me!
Be Hones

SEAMONSTERS (1991>RCA Records)
Dalliance
Dare
Suck
Blonde
Rotterdam
Lovenest
Corduroy
Carolyn
Heather
Octopussy

HIT PARADE 1 (1992>RCA Records)
Blue Eyes
Go Go Dancer
Three
Silver Shorts
Come Play With Me
California
Cattle And Cane
Don't Cry No Tears
Think That It Might
Falling
Pleasant Valley Sunday
Let's Make Some Pl

HIT PARADE 2 (1992>RCA Records)
Flying Saucer
Boing!
Loveslave
Sticky
The Queen Of Outer Space
No Christmas
Rocket
Theme From Shaft
Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family
Go Wild In The Country
U.F.O.
Step Into Christmas

PEEL SESSIONS 1987-1990 (Strange Fruit Records)
Give My Love To Kevin
Getting Nowhere Fast
A Million Miles
Something And Nothing
Take Me I'm Yours
Unfaithful
Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now?
Happy Birthday
Dalliance
Heather
Blonde
Niagara

WATUSI (1994>Island Records)
So Long Baby
Click Click
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
Let Him Have It
Gazebo
Shake It
Spangle
It's A Gas
Swimming Pools, Movie Stars
Big Rat
Catwoman
Hot Pant

MINI (1995>Cooking Vinyl)
Drive
Love Machine
Go, Man, Go
Mercury
Convertible
Sports Car

SATURNALIA (1996>Cooking Vinyl)
Venus
Real Thing
Dreamworld
2, 3, Go
Snake Eyes
Hula Doll
Big Boots
Montreal
Skin Diving
Jet Girl
Kansas
50s

EVENING SESSIONS 1986-1994 (1997>Strange Fruit Records)
Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft
Shatner
My Favourite Dress
I Found That Essence Rare
Sticky
No Christmas
Loveslave
The Queen Of Outer Space
Click Click
It's A Gas
Hot Pants
Catwoman

JOHN PEEL SESSIONS 1992-1995 (1998>Cooking Vinyl)
California
Come Play With Me
Flying Saucer
Softly Softly
Spangle
So Long, Baby
Gazebo
Him Or Me (What's It Gonna Be?)
Love Machine
Go, Man, Go
Drive
Sports Car

SINGLES 1995-1997 (1999>Cooking Vinyl)
Sucker
Waiting On The Guns
Jet Girl
Red Shoes By The Drugstore
Drive
Love Machine
Go, Man, Go
Mercury
Convertible
Sports Car 2, 3, Go
Real Thing (acoustic version)
Jet Girl (acoustic version)
Up
Montreal
Sports Car (acoustic version)
Project Cenzo
Where Everybody Knows Your Name (Theme From Cheers)
My Favourite Dress (live version)
Brassneck (live version)

TAKE FOUNTAIN (2005>Scopitones)
On Ramp
Interstate 5 (Extended Version)
Always The Quiet One
I'm From Further North Than You
Mars Sparkles Down On Me
Ringway To Seatac
Don't Touch That Dial (Pacific Northwest Version)
It's For You
Larry's
Queen Anne
Perfect Blue



Scopitones>




The Fall>Dragnet (1979>Step Forward)
Bloc Party>Silent Alarm (2005>Wichita Recordings)
Cinerama>Va Va Voom (1998>Cooking Vinyl)

Review date: November 2005





 
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