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Fantastic Star

Marc Almond

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Album Review

Not so much a cohesive album as a collection of different sessions in both London and New York, featuring everyone from Soft Cell producer Mike Thorne to New York Dolls frontman David Johansen (on harmonica!) and Velvet Underground veteran John Cale (and Cale's solo sideman Chris Spedding to boot), Fantastic Star still showed enough of Almond at his magpie-like best that the album theoretically should have done a lot more — alas, no American release this time, and at home it undeservedly sank like a stone on the charts. The big change in the music comes from Almond's newest regular sideman and musical collaborator — none other than guitarist Neal X, previously only known for his work in Sigue Sigue Sputnik. Fantastic Star experiments with a variety of styles and sounds, its strongest tracks being its singles: "Adored and Explored," a quick slice of techno rompery with Almond's signature marriage of sex and the city in the lyrics, "The Idol," a wry, synthed-up glam rock stomp about fame, "Child Star," a big dramatic weeper, and "Brilliant Creatures," very much the lyrical child of "Say Hello Wave Goodbye" but with a beautiful hi-NRG pulse/synth shade to it. Not everything fully connects, and the generous length of the album makes it ultimately feel like it's gone on too long, but there's enough going on here to give an ear to.

Customer Reviews

Good despite itself....

Released at the low point of Marc's career/life, this sprawling epic vanished without causing even a ripple... Which as it happens, is a pity... Sprawling, occassionaly brilliant, sometimes self indulgent, but never dull. In some ways this could be seen as the album that most sums up Marc's career and approach. It's not his best album (try Stars We Are or Open All Night), but, in it's grabbing of every musical style it could lay its sequinned hands on, the most typical. It's not the most consistant album in the world, but there is some excellent stuff in here... If you like Marc Almond, you need this in your collection. If you don't, what are you doing reading this review anyway?

Simply Fantastic

This is my favourite album of all time. Yes, there are arguably better Almond songs on other albums (check out 'Almost Diamonds' on 'Open All Night'), but this record is his most consistently great and best sums up what Marc Almond is about. The Mike Thorne production makes it sound reminisent of his Soft Cell glory days and it is definitely a better album than the 2002 Soft Cell reunion album 'Cruelty Without Beauty'. It is a record that grows on you. The combination of musical styles, the intelligent lyrics, the production and Marcs unique vocals make it a unique record. For all you 80's fans It even has Neal X on guitar and Martin Ware on keyboards. As Marc says on the sleeve, this record represents 'A search for glamour and love through obsession, addiction, betrayal and stardom'. Enjoy!

Fantastic Star, Marc Almond
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  • £5.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Rock, Dance
  • Released: Feb 1996

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