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Ed Harcourt – Monochrome To Colour (CD)

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Ed Harcourt – Monochrome To Colour. CD.  Point of Departure Records. PODR148CD. 5400863025335.

Release Date : September 18th 2020

CD Copy of Ed Harcourt’s 2020 album ‘Monochrome to Colour’. Haunting and other-worldy new record from Ed Harcourt, his ninth studio album Second release on Point Of Departure following 2018’s release, Beyond The End. Recorded at his own ‘Wolf Cabin’ studio in rural Oxfordshire between January and October 2019, this beautiful 12-track album was written and produced entirely by Harcourt. It features Clive Deamer from Portishead on drums on three tracks, and Gita & Amy Langley on violin & cello respectively. The new album is full of rapturous outreach. It was made with an interesting blend of instrumentation, ancient and modern. There’s a 1910 Hopkinson baby grand piano, and also a dulcitone, a 19th-century oddity where hammers strike an array of tuning forks.

Original price was: € 14.00.Current price is: € 10.00.

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Ed Harcourt – Monochrome To Colour. CD.  Point of Departure Records. PODR148CD. 5400863025335.

Release Date : September 18th 2020

CD Copy of Ed Harcourt’s 2020 album ‘Monochrome to Colour’. Haunting and other-worldy new record from Ed Harcourt, his ninth studio album Second release on Point Of Departure following 2018’s release, Beyond The End. Recorded at his own ‘Wolf Cabin’ studio in rural Oxfordshire between January and October 2019, this beautiful 12-track album was written and produced entirely by Harcourt. It features Clive Deamer from Portishead on drums on three tracks, and Gita & Amy Langley on violin & cello respectively. The new album is full of rapturous outreach. It was made with an interesting blend of instrumentation, ancient and modern. There’s a 1910 Hopkinson baby grand piano, and also a dulcitone, a 19th-century oddity where hammers strike an array of tuning forks.