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Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied

The Fratellis

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Format: CD

Cat No: COOKCD628

Release Date:  21 August 2015

Label:  Cooking Vinyl

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0711297512823

Genres:  Rock  Indie  

Release Date:  21 August 2015

Label:  Cooking Vinyl

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0711297512854

Genres:  Rock  Indie  

Release Date:  21 August 2015

Label:  Cooking Vinyl

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0711297512816

Genres:  Rock  Indie  

  • Description

    Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied, the 4th album by Glaswegian rock trio ''The Fratellis''. Recorded in LA with Tony Hoffer, who also produced their first album smash Costello Music, this album is the sound of freedom and the sound of a band at the peak of their powers.

    That unique, bright clarity of California sunshine seems to permeate the record and the band channelled it to create an album that represents what they do best.

    At the heart of Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied there's a fun, energetic soul reminiscent of their 2006 debut. It's wonderfully vibrant, playful and the stories and characters it projects embody the spirit of LA.

    With recognisable nods to 70s Cali-rock, rockabilly and glorious hints of Americana and country layered high, it's a glorious homecoming with roots in both Scotland and LA.

    Littered with standout tracks; The foot stamping Baby Don't You Lie To Me! The spiralling riffs of Getting Surreal and Thief all big choruses and live crowd pleasers.

    Dogtown parades along with its strident brass section and funk-driven bass line its early seventies Stevie Wonder covering The Beatles Come Together. While the delicate, drifting layers of Moonshine bring us to a reflective, poised ending.

    Description

    Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied, the 4th album by Glaswegian rock trio ''The Fratellis''. Recorded in LA with Tony Hoffer, who also produced their first album smash Costello Music, this album is the sound of freedom and the sound of a band at the peak of their powers.

    That unique, bright clarity of California sunshine seems to permeate the record and the band channelled it to create an album that represents what they do best.

    At the heart of Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied there's a fun, energetic soul reminiscent of their 2006 debut. It's wonderfully vibrant, playful and the stories and characters it projects embody the spirit of LA.

    With recognisable nods to 70s Cali-rock, rockabilly and glorious hints of Americana and country layered high, it's a glorious homecoming with roots in both Scotland and LA.

    Littered with standout tracks; The foot stamping Baby Don't You Lie To Me! The spiralling riffs of Getting Surreal and Thief all big choruses and live crowd pleasers.

    Dogtown parades along with its strident brass section and funk-driven bass line its early seventies Stevie Wonder covering The Beatles Come Together. While the delicate, drifting layers of Moonshine bring us to a reflective, poised ending.

    Description

    Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied, the 4th album by Glaswegian rock trio ''The Fratellis''. Recorded in LA with Tony Hoffer, who also produced their first album smash Costello Music, this album is the sound of freedom and the sound of a band at the peak of their powers.

    That unique, bright clarity of California sunshine seems to permeate the record and the band channelled it to create an album that represents what they do best.

    At the heart of Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied there's a fun, energetic soul reminiscent of their 2006 debut. It's wonderfully vibrant, playful and the stories and characters it projects embody the spirit of LA.

    With recognisable nods to 70s Cali-rock, rockabilly and glorious hints of Americana and country layered high, it's a glorious homecoming with roots in both Scotland and LA.

    Littered with standout tracks; The foot stamping Baby Don't You Lie To Me! The spiralling riffs of Getting Surreal and Thief all big choruses and live crowd pleasers.

    Dogtown parades along with its strident brass section and funk-driven bass line its early seventies Stevie Wonder covering The Beatles Come Together. While the delicate, drifting layers of Moonshine bring us to a reflective, poised ending.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Me And The Devil
      • 2. Impostors (Little By Little)
      • 3. Baby Don't You Lie To Me!
      • 4. Desperate Guy
      • 5. Thief
      • 6. Dogtown
      • 7. Rosanna
      • 8. Slow
      • 9. Getting Surreal
      • 10. Too Much Wine
      • 11. Moonshine

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Me And The Devil
      • 2. Impostors (Little By Little)
      • 3. Baby Don't You Lie To Me!
      • 4. Desperate Guy
      • 5. Thief
      • 6. Dogtown
      • 7. Rosanna
      • 8. Slow
      • 9. Getting Surreal
      • 10. Too Much Wine
      • 11. Moonshine
      • 12. Down The Road And Back Again
      • 13. Medusa In Chains
      • 14. Imposters (Little By Little)
      • 15. Desperate Guy
      • 16. Rosanna
      • 17. Slow
      • 18. Moonshine

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Me And The Devil
      • 2. Impostors (Little By Little)
      • 3. Baby Don't You Lie To Me!
      • 4. Desperate Guy
      • 5. Thief
      • 6. Dogtown
      • 7. Rosanna
      • 8. Slow
      • 9. Getting Surreal
      • 10. Too Much Wine
      • 11. Moonshine