
"A brisk Australian chamber pop group with echoes of Frenchman Serge Gainsbourg as well as Leonard Cohen and post-punk, the Apartments were formed early in the '80s by frontman and guitarist Peter Milton-Walsh, though the band's unhectic release schedule resulted in only three albums during their first dozen years. The Evening Visits... was released in the Apartments' home country in 1985, and though it did only moderately well there, the album became a cult classic in France. Seven years after the debut, Drift followed with similar exposure, causing a French label to sign the group for third album A Life Full of Farewells. After re-releasing the first two LPs, plus Fête Foraine (which featured acoustic renditions of previous songs), the Apartments even gained American release on Twin/Tone Records. Their fourth proper album, Apart, was released in 2000".
(John Bush, All-Music Guide)
"Simply put, Peter Milton Walsh is a great songwriter. While the first two Apartments albums (The Evening Visits, Drift) show this in abundance, it's here on the third where he simply outdoes himself. A song cycle regarding the dissolution of Walsh's increasingly middle-aged life, Farewells begins with the ultra-catchy Things You'll Keep, works through the complicated games of love (The Failure of Love is A Brick Wall) and sweeps through to a sad finale where he remembers his father as an absent dad and dedicated worker sent out to pasture by the world he embraced (All the Time in the World). All in less time than it takes to fix a flat".
(Rob O'Connor, amazon.com)
ENJOY
Thing's You'll Keep

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Tracklist:
01 Things You'll Keep
02 The Failure of Love Is a Brick Wall (You Prayed For Me To Hit It)
03 You Became My Big Excuse
04 End of Some Fear
05 Not Every Clown Can Be In the Circus
06 Thank You For Making Me Beg
07 Paint the Days White
08 She Sings To Forget You
09 All the Time In the World
As always ELT, thank you for all this.
As for The Apartments, why they have remained so obscure with such incredible ablums is beyond me.
One billion thank yous are not enough.
Hi, I have a request: Balaam and the Angel, "The Greatest Story Ever Told" (Cherry Red reissue). Many thanks, Nick
hey anonymus
http://www.mediafire.com/?myi3zutyalc
Balaam and the Angel, "The Greatest Story Ever Told"
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