Astor, Pete: Spilt Milk

Astor, Pete SKU: 29265657
Astor, Pete: Spilt Milk

Astor, Pete: Spilt Milk

Astor, Pete SKU: 29265657

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Spilt Milk
Artist: Astor, Pete
Label: Slumberland Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 749846021915
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. 'Spilt Milk' is the brand new album from indie auteur Pete Astor, previously of The Loft, The Weather Prophets, and other esteemed acts. It was recorded onto 1/2 inch tape at the home studio of James Hoare of Ultimate Painting, The Proper Ornaments and Veronica Falls, with James playing guitar, bass, drums, keyboards and singing backing vocals. Other contributions came from members of Astor's live band, with Pam Berry (Black Tambourine, Withered Hand) supplying vocals, Jack Hayter (Hefner) on pedal steel, Alison Cotton (The Left Outsides) on viola, and Robin Christian (Male Bonding) and Susan Milanovic (Feathers) on drums. From the opening track 'Really Something' to the recent single 'Mr Music,' the album's re-connects Astor's bespoke guitar pop with his long-standing embrace of The Velvet Underground's musical DNA. Other standout tracks include 'My Right Hand,' a hymn to everyone's best friend, with guest appearances from Tony Hancock, Marvin Gaye, Philip Larkin and a host of ex-girlfriends; the slow burning drama of 'The Getting There' recalling the atmospheres of Astor's 80s kindred spirits, The Go-Betweens. Also, there is the wry drive of 'Very Good Lock,' summed up by Astor as 'description of an injurious medical condition that often affects the male of the species.' Elsewhere there are the gorgeous harmonies of the grown up country lament 'Good Enough,' which wouldn't be out of place on one of George Jones most heartbroken albums. 'Spilt Milk' is part of a continuum: from Astor's beginnings with The Loft and The Weather Prophets on Creation Records in the 1980s, via his solo work through the 1990s and his more left field albums with The Wisdom of Harry and Ellis Island Sound on Matador Records, Heavenly and Peacefrog, through to his return to solo work with the 'Songbox' album in 2012. As well as this ongoing musical activity, Astor is also Senior Lecturer at the University of Westminster, where he teaches, researches and writes about music; 2014 saw the publication of his study of Richard Hell and the Voidoids 'Blank Generation' as part of Bloomsbury's '33 1/3 Series.' Astor remains in touch, engaged and vital in a way that is rare with someone with such longevity. The album continues the story of one of England's most respected and significant songwriters. As Astor says, 'time passes, s*t happens; some losses, some gains. Don't cry, but I did!' This is 'Spilt Milk.'

Tracks:
1.1 Really Something
1.2 Mr. Music
1.3 My Right Hand
1.4 Perfect Life
1.5 The Getting There
1.6 Very Good Lock
1.7 Good Enough
1.8 There It Goes
1.9 Sleeping Tiger
1.10 Oh You
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