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Victorialand (Remastered)

Cocteau Twins

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Album Review

With Raymonde taking a break to work on the second This Mortal Coil album, Fraser and Guthrie made up the Cocteaus for the first full-length follow-up to Treasure. Rather than trying for a full-band approach, Fraser and Guthrie instead created a much more simply beautiful effort, with a relaxed air to it. Rhythms are subtler, with bass and drum machine often totally eschewed in favor of Guthrie's delicate guitar filigrees and lush, produced textures. Fraser is, as always, in wonderfully fine voice; her words are quite indecipherable, but the feelings are no less strong for it. "Lazy Calm" starts things perfectly, as deep, heavily-treated guitar strums combine with a heavy flange and guest saxophone from Dif Juz member Richard Thomas. Other songs sparkle with a lovely vivaciousness. Far from being stereotypical arty music to sit around and be gloomy to, two pieces especially shine with a gentle energy: "Fluffy Tufts," with its many-layered ringing strings and Fraser's overdubbed vocals; and the joyful "Little Spacey," with a soft rhythm underlying more sheer electric loveliness. Guthrie adds heavy reverb and overdubbed lines to create the Cocteaus' wash on such songs as "Throughout the Dark Months of April and May" and "Feet Like Fins," the latter again featuring Thomas, this time on tablas. For all the sweet beauty of Victorialand, things end on a quietly dramatic note, but a dramatic one nonetheless. "The Thinner the Air" starts with treated piano and rather spooky guitar leads — the mysterious soloing is especially wonderful — while Fraser then sings with a slightly haunted feeling, concluding with slightly nervous wails. It's an unexpected but effective touch for this fine record.

Customer Reviews

Finally found it after 20 years...

I first (and last) heard this album 20 years ago. It was a copy on a cassette that just said "Cocteau Twins". It was playing on a constant loop that stormy winter night of long red hair and new experiences. Gone the next day was the red hair and the cassette... I stumbled around music stores for 20 years looking for this album. I've finally found it. Musically, for years (to paraphrase a famous movie line), "It was the kiss by which all others would be judged and found wanting." Great album for a romantic evening...

A Life-Changer

I have listened to and own some other Cocteau Twins albums but this is by far my favorite and in my opinion the best. I first happened onto it in high-school and eleven years later, it has stood the test of time. It is etherial-minded rock in its most perfect form. It is a soundrack to a waltz across the tundra. It is a snowy and joyful lucid dream. The lyrics are unintelligible but they really don't need to be understood. If you are in a place in your life where you need to remember what child-like wonder is, buy this, and use it as a soundtrack to a drive or hike in a pretty place outside of town. You won't be dissapointed.

Timeless, elegant, and beautiful

Hands down, this is the album I still turn to when it comes to the Cocteau Twins. Brilliantly crafted and produced. Listening to it always takes me back to a beautiful time in my life. I think it should be required that everyone listen to this album at least once in their life.

Biography

Formed: 1979 in Grangemouth, Scotland

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

A group whose distinctly ethereal and gossamer sound virtually defined the enigmatic image of the record label 4AD, Cocteau Twins were founded in Grangemouth, Scotland, in 1979. Taking their name from an obscure song from fellow Scots Simple Minds, the Cocteaus were originally formed by guitarist Robin Guthrie and bassist Will Heggie and later rounded out by Guthrie's girlfriend Elizabeth Fraser, an utterly unique performer...
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