Divine Comedy, The - Something For The Weekend

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Review by Adam Nackers

The Divine Comedy's album Something For The Weekend is a delightful collection of songs that showcases the band's unique blend of pop, rock, and orchestral arrangements. The album features the signature witty lyrics and charming melodies that fans have come to expect from the band.

The opening track, "Something for the Weekend," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its upbeat tempo and catchy hooks. Other standout tracks include "Becoming More Like Alfie," a tongue-in-cheek commentary on modern masculinity, and "The Frog Princess," a whimsical fairy tale set to music.

The album's production is top-notch, with lush string arrangements and intricate instrumentation that add depth and texture to the songs. The Divine Comedy's frontman, Neil Hannon, delivers his vocals with his trademark flair and impeccable timing, making each song a joy to listen to.

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Artist: Divine Comedy, The
Album: Something For The Weekend

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Songs Of Love (Theme From 'Father Ted')
Something For The Weekend

Catalog Numbers

SETMC26

Labels

Setanta Records

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Formats

Cassette

Credits

RoleCredit
BassBryan Mills, Grant Gordon
Bass TromboneStuart Bates
HammondStuart Bates
Bassoon & SaxSimon Estell
CelloChris Worsey, Jo Richards, Kathy Brown , Ruth Goldstein
ClarinetKelvin Christianne
FluteAlex McRonald
OboeJoby Talbot
PianoJoby Talbot
PercussionDarren Allison
ProducerDarren Allison, Neil Hannon
Trumpet & FlugelhornRobin Smith
ViolaAlison Fletcher
ViolinAlex Postlethwaite, Alice Pratley, Anna Giddey, Ben Nabarro, Emile Chitikow, Eos Councell, Laura Samuel, Padraic Savage, Yuri Kalnitz

Notes

All tracks written and arranged by Neil Hannon
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Summary by Adam Nackers

Something For The Weekend is a must-listen for fans of quirky, intelligent pop music. The Divine Comedy have once again delivered an album that is both fun and thought-provoking, and it's sure to be a favorite for years to come.