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Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra (Live)

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Album Review

Having received universally widespread acclaim for his co-write on the RSC-produced musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's Matilda, Tim Minchin's latest live release proves yet again that there's more to him than his wild, Mick Hucknall-esque hairstyle and guy-liner. Backed by the 55-piece Heritage Orchestra, who had previously performed with UNKLE and Mike Patton, this 14-track souvenir of his highly ambitious 2010 show at the Manchester Evening News Arena shows that his previously intimate, piano-based ditties are surprisingly capable of translating to much more imposing surroundings. Featuring material both old (the backhanded compliment of "You Grew on Me") and new (the amusingly inappropriate "Lullaby"), this collection of self-penned, dry-witted tunes omits the brief standup routines that peppered the live show, allowing audiences to treat this like a record from a regular fully fledged pop star. Lyrically, Minchin covers the same ground as his previous three tours, particularly with the theme of religion on the likes of the ironic "Thank You God," inspired by a fan's claims his mother's cataracts were cured by prayer, the oompah-band rendition of "Pope Song," an expletive-laden South Park-style attack on the head of the Vatican, and "White Wine in the Sun," an atheist's perspective on an Australian Christmas. But musically, Minchin raises the bar with the lush, symphonic arrangements perfectly complementing his slightly nasal James Blunt-like tones on the semi-autobiographical "Cage Nerd," the cinematic swooning of "Not Perfect," and the big-band swing of "Context," while rare flashes of bass and drums add an Austin Powers lounge-pop vibe to the ridiculously funky and just plain ridiculous "Cheese" (sample lyric: "I Camembert it any more"). As if to counteract the occasional orchestral bombast, Minchin also performs several stripped-down acoustic ballads, including the subversive wordplay of "Prejudice" and "Beauty," which is so melancholic and solemn, it could have wandered in from a Badly Drawn Boy album. But Tim Minchin & the Heritage Orchestra work best when they take full advantage of their unique environment. What could have been a rather self-indulgent and misguided attempt to play the arena rock star has actually turned out to be his best work yet, which simultaneously stands up as a live pop/rock album in its own right, and throws down the gauntlet to Bill Bailey for the title of the U.K.'s favorite comedian-cum-musician. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

No one can better Tim Minchin ....

Whilst he may not be everyone's cup of tea, I really don't inderstand the criticisms of Tim Minchin. What a talent he is :o)
Btw: My motto is you shouldn't moan about someone unless you can do better yourself ! I doubt 'Simon Downes' is ever likely to have a career as a comedy pianist or iTunes reviewer ?!

Excellent

I saw Tim live, when this album was recorded in the MEN Arena and I can honestly say it was one of the best gigs I've ever been to. Tim Minchin is ridiculously funny and clever and every song is brilliant. Top stuff.

Lynne

Who would dare say a bad thing about Mr M... (We all saw what happened to Phil Daoust)...! That Aside, his comical, lyrical, warm, thought inspiring and honest word plays teamed with his musical prowess and intimate love of musical acrobatics, create an album which crosses the whole musical style spectrum and is fun, free and truely inspiring, loaded with a Boot Full of Confidence - and Rightly So...! Buckle up.... 'Are you Ready for this' Ride of your Life....?! Every part of your being will be touched with every emotion.......

Biography

Genre: Comedy

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Tim Minchin's initial aspirations leaned more toward music and acting than comedy. In his hometown of Perth he completed an Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Music as well as recording an album called Sit with his first band, Timmy the Dog, before moving to Melbourne. In Melbourne he joined a covers band as a keyboardist, acted in the theater, and — on the side — performed his own cabaret show for a year and a half. His solo shows contained a fair number of humorous songs simply because...
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  • £7.99
  • Genres: Comedy, Music
  • Released: 04 April 2011

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