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Anatomy of a Poet

In the Nursery

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Album Review

The portentous opening track, "Bombed," makes for a fine start here, combining as it does the established ITN sound and approach — Dolores Marguerite's sung/spoken lyrics, exquisite synth strings, and so forth, with such newer elements as Jill Crowther's oboe and a very arty but effective exploration of dance bass and beats. What makes Anatomy stand out even more, however, is hinted at in the album's title — this collection very much explores poetry on a number of levels, taking the increasing narrative approach from Duality to newer heights. English author Colin Wilson is the featured spoken word performer throughout; his low but clear voice meshes well with the dramatic flow of the music, as on the title track, which features Wilson interpreting a poem by Victorian writer Ernest Dowson over an inspired, complex arrangement. Other poets quoted include Yeats, Wilde (Wilson's recital of one of his poems, over a lovely piano-based arrangement, features Crowther and is a definite album highlight), and the lesser known James Elroy Flecker, while other musical guests include Lemon Kittens/Shock Headed Peters veteran Karl Blake taking lead vocals on a moody version (featuring guitar!) of Scott Walker's "The Seventh Seal." Q continues his fine work on snare drum, as always, while electronic percussion takes the definite fore on such techno-based tracks as "In Perpetuum," featuring another of the brothers' now quite rare turns on vocals along with Marguerite, and a dramatically reworked version of the Ambush track "Hallucinations?," both combining the orchestral drama of ITN with the dancefloor better than anyone might have guessed. Proudly, self-consciously reaching for the artistic and unafraid to show it, Anatomy is yet another milestone in the Humberstones' continuing career.

Customer Reviews

Motive

This is, by far, my favorite ITN cd. Great taken as a whole, but it is also the sum of some pretty awesome parts... great tracks like The Seventh Seal and Byzantium, Paper Desert, & (arguably) their best known track, Hallucinations makes another appearance. My favorite, though, & my favorite ITN song is the Oscar Wilde poem put to music: Motive. Absolutely beautiful.

Biography

Formed: 1981 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Formed in Sheffield, England by brothers Klive and Nigel Humberstone in 1981, In the Nursery explored a strange fusion of industrialized military rhythms and classical and film soundtrack music. Devoted more to the former in their early years, the band debuted in 1983 with the mini-album When Cherished Dreams Come True, also contributing to several compilations over the next two years. After the 1985 Temper EP, the group's initial lineup had evaporated, leaving only the Humberstone brothers to record...
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