Harcourt, Ed : From Every Sphere

Harcourt, Ed : From Every Sphere

Ah, the mythical British summer. Wispy clouds, golden cornfields, heartbreaking sunsets - and Ed Harcourt tumbling woozily from the stereo. Recorded with Tom Waits producer Tchad Blake, the sleepy-voiced crooner's second full-length album...

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Harcourt, Ed : Still I Dream Of It/The Ghosts Parade

Harcourt, Ed : Still I Dream Of It/The Ghosts...

'Still I Dream Of It' is a pointless cover of an obscure Brian Wilson song. Pointless because, well, Harcourt is no Brian Wilson. He's not even Mike Love. Plus, like most of Wilson's songs it's so sappy it sounds like it should be made of...

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Harcourt, Ed : Apple Of My Eye

Harcourt, Ed : Apple Of My Eye

Ed Harcourt and David Gray . They're different, right? Because, like, one of them's a lousy, wimpy, mums and dads singer for people whose idea of fun is renting a copy of 'Friends' Series Two from Blockbuster Video on a Saturday night and the...

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Harcourt, Ed/New Buffalo : London Shepherd's Bush Empire

Harcourt, Ed/New Buffalo : London Shepherd's...

The critical fanfare afforded to the lonely beauty of Ed Harcourt 's 'Here Be Monsters' album has elevated him to a position he's not prepared for. Later this evening he'll confess twice he doesn't know what happened to get him here. Although...

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Harcourt, Ed : Here Be Monsters

Harcourt, Ed : Here Be Monsters

Just as Elbow slay you with their staggering epics despite your natural inclination to the purity of the three-minute pop song, Ed Harcourt's debut, 'Here Be Monsters', will waltz into your affections regardless of any prejudices you might...

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