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A Cauldron Of Random Notes (180g Heavyweight Vinyl)

Tasmin Archer

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Cat No: QDCD9241

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Format Details: 180g Heavyweight Vinyl

Release Date:  12 September 2025

Label:  Quiverdisc

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060124010083

Genres:  Pop  

Release Date:  12 September 2025

Label:  Quiverdisc

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060124010090

Genres:  Pop  

  • Description

    Tasmin Archer's debut Great Expectations showed that a song's final form isn't the whole story and that an artist's best-known work is just a snapshot of wider influences. The Tracy Chapman and Seal comparisons fit, but the album also held '70s and '80s elements that shouldn't have worked together but did.

    Over time, her broader picture has come into focus: Bloom expanded on her debut, ON set the perimeter, and A Cauldron of Random Notes shows she's always been who she hinted she was. Opener "Vibration of Life" blends dubby gospel, surprising chords, and steady humanism, with the rest of the set--"Silent Witness," "Hysteria," "Free Fall," "Boy," "Milan Girl"--reinforcing her love of varied arrangements and careful pacing.

    A Cauldron of Random Notes is not only a rewarding album on its own terms, it increases the rewards of her entire catalogue by showing us the picture she's been assembling this whole time. In her 60s, Tasmin Archer has further illuminated what she was up to in her 20s.

    Description

    Tasmin Archer's debut Great Expectations showed that a song's final form isn't the whole story and that an artist's best-known work is just a snapshot of wider influences. The Tracy Chapman and Seal comparisons fit, but the album also held '70s and '80s elements that shouldn't have worked together but did.

    Over time, her broader picture has come into focus: Bloom expanded on her debut, ON set the perimeter, and A Cauldron of Random Notes shows she's always been who she hinted she was. Opener "Vibration of Life" blends dubby gospel, surprising chords, and steady humanism, with the rest of the set--"Silent Witness," "Hysteria," "Free Fall," "Boy," "Milan Girl"--reinforcing her love of varied arrangements and careful pacing.

    A Cauldron of Random Notes is not only a rewarding album on its own terms, it increases the rewards of her entire catalogue by showing us the picture she's been assembling this whole time. In her 60s, Tasmin Archer has further illuminated what she was up to in her 20s.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Vibration of Life
      • 2. Silent Witness
      • 3. Round and Round
      • 4. Hysteria
      • 5. Free Fall
      • 6. Boy
      • 7. Upside Down
      • 8. Segregation Seeds
      • 9. Milan Girl
      • 10. In The Blood
      • 11. Madame Joy

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Vibration of Life
      • 2. Silent Witness
      • 3. Round and Round
      • 4. Hysteria
      • 5. Free Fall

      Side 2

      • 1. Boy
      • 2. Upside Down
      • 3. Segregation Seeds
      • 4. Milan Girl
      • 5. In The Blood
      • 6. Madame Joy