Strange Boutique (album)
Strange Boutique is the debut studio album by English band The Monochrome Set. It was released in 1980, through record label Dindisc.
Track listing
1. |
"The Monochrome Set (I Presume)" | Bid |
5:12 |
2. |
"The Lighter Side of Dating" | Bid, Lester Square |
2:42 |
3. |
"Espresso" | Bid |
3:11 |
4. |
"The Puerto Rican Fence Climber" | Square |
2:59 |
5. |
"Tomorrow Will Be Too Long" | J.D. Haney, Bid |
2:59 |
6. |
"Martians Go Home" | Bid, Square |
2:01 |
1. |
"Love Goes Down the Drain" | Bid |
2:27 |
2. |
"Ici Les Enfants" | Haney, Bid |
3:06 |
3. |
"The Etcetera Stroll" | Square |
4:42 |
4. |
"Goodbye Joe" | Bid |
2:42 |
5. |
"The Strange Boutique" | Bid, Square |
3:09 |
Release
The album reached number 62 on the UK Albums Chart.[1]
Critical reception
Writing for Smash Hits in 1980, Red Starr, in a mixed review, described Strange Boutique as "virtually impossible to pigeonhole. Starr described the lyrics as an "odd mixture of amusing fantasy and sudden seriousness". Starr finished by saying the album was "light, modern and attractive, but difficult to take too seriously".[3]
AllMusic gave the album a mildly favourable review, writing "amid the austerity of post-punk England, and before we became awash with irony and archness, we needed a band who could raise their eyebrows and smirk at it all without ever being condescending (or maybe only a little bit condescending)."[2]
Personnel
- Technical
References
External links
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- J.D. Haney
- Charlie Harper
- Jeremy Harrington
- Philip Morris
- Lexington Crane
- Orson Presence
- Carrie Booth
- Nicholas Weslowski
- James 'Foz' Foster
- Tony Potts
- Jennifer Denitto
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