the blue nile: hats

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At the office through laptop speakers so maybe that is a dumb comparison.

Evan, Monday, 3 October 2016 18:52 (nine years ago)

For example I thought those were synth pads behind his voice and piano. Realizing they're not.

Evan, Monday, 3 October 2016 18:54 (nine years ago)

Saturday night obv

Listen to my homeboy Fantano (D-40), Monday, 3 October 2016 18:55 (nine years ago)

yup

flopson, Monday, 3 October 2016 18:57 (nine years ago)

yeah "saturday night" is the one that i've been most obsessed with, when the strings come in a little over halfway through the song it's just game over, music doesn't get much better than that

k3vin k., Monday, 3 October 2016 19:00 (nine years ago)

"From A Late Night Train" is imo as sublime as it gets

Master of Treacle, Monday, 3 October 2016 19:03 (nine years ago)

reminds me of Aztec Camera!

seafaring funnyman Jacques Custos (rip van wanko), Monday, 3 October 2016 19:04 (nine years ago)

not exactly my bag in general, but will say the singer reminds me a bit of Adrian Belew

Dominique, Monday, 3 October 2016 19:05 (nine years ago)

Noooooooooo

I wish you could see my home. It's... it's so... exciting (Jon not Jon), Monday, 3 October 2016 19:06 (nine years ago)

I would have thought that Let's Go Out Tonight might be a front-runner, but from the comments, maybe not. Anyway, it gets my vote, but all are great.

A lot of people seem to prefer the Craig Armstrong cover (on which Buchanan sings), but I think Hats remains the definitive version. Second place goes to Isaac Hayes version…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3vuy0QJ0BA

Bloody Snail, Monday, 3 October 2016 19:49 (nine years ago)

Evan, all I meant was I want you to be right. I want it to sound like Lewis. And it does. Nothing dumb about it.

the tightening is plateauing (Le Bateau Ivre), Monday, 3 October 2016 19:52 (nine years ago)

Oh, totally misread you then! I'm often a little too worried about offending those who are closer to an artist than I am. New to the Blue Nile myself but liked that solo track much more.

Evan, Monday, 3 October 2016 19:58 (nine years ago)

dude holy shit that isaac hayes cover of "let's go out tonight" !!

k3vin k., Monday, 3 October 2016 20:32 (nine years ago)

Oh, totally misread you then! I'm often a little too worried about offending those who are closer to an artist than I am. New to the Blue Nile myself but liked that solo track much more.

― Evan, Monday, October 3, 2016 9:58 PM (fifty-six minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Can't say I was too clear with Seinfeld reference tbh. Just really, really wished your Lewis reference was on point. And it was.

the tightening is plateauing (Le Bateau Ivre), Monday, 3 October 2016 20:56 (nine years ago)

yeah "saturday night" is the one that i've been most obsessed with, when the strings come in a little over halfway through the song it's just game over, music doesn't get much better than that

― k3vin k., Monday, October 3, 2016 7:00 PM (two hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

yeah I was coming here to say that "saturday night" has the slightest of edges because the string refrain from the 3 and half minute mark is like two lovers walking towards each other on a city bridge.

also it's my "song i would sing on Idol or equiv" song.

Tim F, Monday, 3 October 2016 21:18 (nine years ago)

"saturday night" is my vote

who is extremely unqualified to review this pop album (BradNelson), Monday, 3 October 2016 21:40 (nine years ago)

most inexplicable discovery from the 5 favorite albums thread, never heard of this, had no idea so many people held it so dear.
― flappy bird, Monday, October 3, 2016 12:31 PM (twenty-two minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

ya me neither

marcos, Monday, 3 October 2016 21:43 (nine years ago)

shouts out to my favorite lyric ever though: "in love we're all the same / we're walking down an empty street"

who is extremely unqualified to review this pop album (BradNelson), Monday, 3 October 2016 21:45 (nine years ago)

god that isaac hayes cover

savvinesslessness (map), Monday, 3 October 2016 21:57 (nine years ago)

this album was a big deal in my house growing up. My mother is the kind of woman who buys a CD every year - Will Young, Daniel Bedingfield, Ronan Keating - and her then-partner was a Britpop man who also loved dance music. But they both would say this is their favourite album of all time.

boxedjoy, Monday, 3 October 2016 22:15 (nine years ago)

I've probably said this before in any number of ILX posts over the years, but one thing that really stands out about The Blue Nile is the reverent or hymnal quality of their songwriting and production, the sense that the songs are gesturing toward something much larger than the band and their private concerns; certainly these songs never feel autobiographical (regardless of whether they in fact are or not, and notwithstanding the recurrent sonic and lyrical motifs which form the group's indelible imprint).

It's rare to find music so personal, so singular, that is not also idiosyncratic in the strong sense of that word, not irrevocably bound up with the personality of its creator(s). Certainly when I think about 80s pop it feels like a lot of material falls on either side of that line, either deeply personal or thoroughly universal; The Blue Nile's songs feel like a communication from one frame of reference to the other.

Kate Bush produced two songs which also walk this tightrope, I think ("Running Up That Hill", "This Woman's Work"). But only two.

With The Blue Nile it's just what they do.

Which is one reason why the band is so routinely covered by other artists relative to their general obscurity.

Tim F, Monday, 3 October 2016 22:27 (nine years ago)

"Seven A.M." because it goes down a storm with just about any combination of Sade's "Make Some Room," the dub mix of Mr. Fingers' "What About This Love," M.E./Virgo's "School Hall," and the Arthur Baker "Rapid Eye" remix of Will Downing's "In My Dreams."

so much perfect music in one sentence

boxedjoy, Monday, 3 October 2016 22:37 (nine years ago)

yeah i would pay ten dollars just to sit somewhere and hear that run, and i'm really poor.

savvinesslessness (map), Monday, 3 October 2016 22:39 (nine years ago)

Booming post Tim

That reverent spirit is probably what triggers thoughts of a kinship with talk talk.

Also the feeling of longing which is so distilled it becomes religious and romantic at the same time

I wish you could see my home. It's... it's so... exciting (Jon not Jon), Monday, 3 October 2016 22:41 (nine years ago)

yep, and it's romance of a religious order, something you walk through with its own weather and texture, a weighted experience. every feeling almost having an architectural significance, as if they were individual buildings in a city you're walking through

a lot of this is in the form of address of buchanan's lyrics; it's never really a monologue, it mostly seems to be one end of a conversation, whether he's having that conversation with a person or the feeling of that person

who is extremely unqualified to review this pop album (BradNelson), Monday, 3 October 2016 23:01 (nine years ago)

with this framing it's a lot less jarring that peace at last ended up being often literally devotional

who is extremely unqualified to review this pop album (BradNelson), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 00:58 (nine years ago)

Was jamming "Sentimental Man" this morning.

Tim F, Tuesday, 4 October 2016 01:05 (nine years ago)

the last minute of "downtown lights" :O

― k3vin k.

Yeah, this is one of my favourite moments in music. The way he sings, "I'm tired of crying on the stairs" and then belts out the title gets me every single time.

Kitchen Person, Tuesday, 4 October 2016 02:08 (nine years ago)

buchanan's latest solo album has some really great lyrics. he's still very much an interesting lyricist.

Heez, Tuesday, 4 October 2016 02:26 (nine years ago)

Are you talking about Mid Air or did the new one come out?

I wish you could see my home. It's... it's so... exciting (Jon not Jon), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 02:53 (nine years ago)

yeah mid air

Heez, Tuesday, 4 October 2016 02:53 (nine years ago)

Went with 'The Downtown Lights' but holy hell what a ridiculously difficult choice.

Austin, Tuesday, 4 October 2016 02:58 (nine years ago)

i should go back & listen to this again. i remember not being bowled over when tim got me to listen to it years back, but "saturday night" was instantly stunning

J0rdan S., Tuesday, 4 October 2016 03:06 (nine years ago)

i am gonna have to think about it but this album has one of music's greatest one-two punches. so much so i often just play "hillside" and "downtown" on repeat.

a basset hound (strongo hulkington's ghost dad), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 03:34 (nine years ago)

sort of worried that "let's go out tonight" isn't getting its due

k3vin k., Tuesday, 4 October 2016 04:21 (nine years ago)

on first listen i think it might be my fav

savvinesslessness (map), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 04:26 (nine years ago)

the first lines got me. heavy springsteen vibes.

savvinesslessness (map), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 04:36 (nine years ago)

Seven AM cos the last 2 minutes are the best sounding recording of anything ever. so much going on

stoppp, go, stopppp, go, cos i .. doontknoooow

Spottie, Tuesday, 4 October 2016 06:23 (nine years ago)

(Saturday Night is probably really my vote but I didnt want to jump on the wagon)

Spottie, Tuesday, 4 October 2016 06:24 (nine years ago)

the first lines got me. heavy springsteen vibes.

the springsteen connection feels explicit on high oddly enough, it's one of the few records that's ever reminded me of tunnel of love. "i would never" has the kind of stately delivery of "tougher than the rest" and the same melancholic shadow to its lyrics

who is extremely unqualified to review this pop album (BradNelson), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 14:42 (nine years ago)

I want to like this record a lot but right now I'm having trouble getting past the particularly dated 80s instrumental arrangements/ingredients and relentlessly gloomy vibe. Or maybe not the right kind of gloomy (I normally love gloominess). This is probably a problem I have with certain 80s stylings. I love late Talk Talk and Gigi Masin etc. so maybe I should stick to looking for a way to check out Mid Air in its entirety instead.

Evan, Tuesday, 4 October 2016 14:55 (nine years ago)

great to hear this new release getting some attention, thanks Tim

Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 14:56 (nine years ago)

*cough cough* perenially ignored thread on a v nice Blue Nile-influenced contemporary band that i started: vesuvio solo

flopson, Tuesday, 4 October 2016 15:07 (nine years ago)

hayy i'm falling in love and this record is perfect for it, sue me. i think "over the hillside" is my fav now. religious. this record reminds me of the terence davies film distant voices still lives in its liturgical qualities and the production sounds like what the film looks like too i think.

Seven AM cos the last 2 minutes are the best sounding recording of anything ever. so much going on

majorly otm

savvinesslessness (map), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 20:23 (nine years ago)

hayy i'm falling in love and this record is perfect for it

i got to do this once and i'm guessing few future experiences will measure up to it

who is extremely unqualified to review this pop album (BradNelson), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 20:24 (nine years ago)

Terence Davies parallel otm

I wish you could see my home. It's... it's so... exciting (Jon not Jon), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 20:28 (nine years ago)

xp honestly though i am really into this album atm i don't feel like it's going to be among my all-time favs or anything. i.e. i think that moodymann dj-kicks is actually a better treatment of "life and love" as a subject just because it's so much more varied. but as an intense and focused worshipful pop kind of thing this record is super good.

savvinesslessness (map), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 20:29 (nine years ago)

I've had this for years and always had a weird kind of magnetic repulsion relationship with it - as if it were a symbol of age and sophistication to which I wasn't ready to submit. It's clearly right in a particular arc of mine, too: widescreen, impossibly romantic, committed, staring out of windows, that sort of secular longing for a bright beyond... Anyway, thanks to this thread and the five albums thread I've dug it out again and, though I do have some issues with the production, well, I guess I'm finally old and (un)sophisticated because it's just about all I need right now.

Sunn O))) Brother Where Art Thou? (Chinaski), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 21:39 (nine years ago)

have been devoted to blue nile since high school but the process you just described resembles what as happened to me with Peter Gabriel's Us. It was the corniest dadrock to me when it came out and now as a frightened weak early-middle-ager I find it incredibly moving

I wish you could see my home. It's... it's so... exciting (Jon not Jon), Tuesday, 4 October 2016 21:43 (nine years ago)

Killer choice.

This was the perfect soundtrack for my walk around rainy Vienna this afternoon.

Pray for me, praying for the light
Baby, baby, let's go out tonight

The wishful thinking/hoping/praying/begging of this album transports me through all different periods of my adult life.

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Wednesday, 23 October 2024 18:42 (one year ago)

six months pass...

i was worried about listening to this again after i broke up with someone a month ago. i have a burned cd of it in my car and every time i flip past it i wince. i'm just sitting around alone with my cat this afternoon and decided to put it on and ... it's definitely not ruined lol. 'over the hillside' moved me to tears as it does, not for the loss of someone or some thing, but for the insane ecstatic existence of love itself. so i'm just sitting here listening to this thing filled with gratitude.

five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Saturday, 17 May 2025 21:50 (one year ago)

You need to listen to Bête Noire stat.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 17 May 2025 21:59 (one year ago)

what

five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:05 (one year ago)

The Ferry album with the closest mood to Hats.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:05 (one year ago)

ah gotcha

five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:08 (one year ago)

i think now is the time for more ferry in my life.

five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:09 (one year ago)

i was worried about listening to this again after i broke up with someone a month ago. i have a burned cd of it in my car and every time i flip past it i wince. i'm just sitting around alone with my cat this afternoon and decided to put it on and ... it's definitely not ruined lol. 'over the hillside' moved me to tears as it does, not for the loss of someone or some thing, but for the insane ecstatic existence of love itself. so i'm just sitting here listening to this thing filled with gratitude.

― five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Saturday, May 17, 2025 2:50 PM (fifteen minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink

hope you’re doing ok map. and I am biased, because it’s when I first discovered this album, but right after a breakup seems like the perfect time to listen to this record

brony james (k3vin k.), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:10 (one year ago)

hey thanks k3vin. i'm doing well :). that's cool to hear that you discovered this after a breakup.

five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:18 (one year ago)

Only love will survive.

(Straight line from Donne's The Relic to Larkin's An Arundel Tomb to Headlights on the Parade.)

I would prefer not to. (Chinaski), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:20 (one year ago)

thankfully i have a lot of love in my life.

xp oh that's cool! i've got to check those out.

five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:22 (one year ago)

<3 map

kendrick lamaze "to push a baby out" (m bison), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:42 (one year ago)

:)

five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Saturday, 17 May 2025 22:50 (one year ago)

it's only love that gets you through

five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Saturday, 17 May 2025 23:47 (one year ago)

map, just wanted to cosign and say hey. always enjoy your insightful postings.

hats was pleasant from a distance until the summer after i got divorced and was living alone for the first time ever. i checked out the band because of their glowing reputation among critics (mainly amg+trouser press), but all that praise finally started making more sense after that. haven't really looked back since, of course.

i can't see the future, but it seems unlikely that this album will ever sound anything except comforting to me.

Constance Mischievous (Austin), Sunday, 18 May 2025 02:27 (one year ago)

I love this album but the debut is still my go-to Blue Nile as it hit me at just the right moment in high school and "Hats" came out right after I graduated college.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Sunday, 18 May 2025 03:52 (one year ago)

I want to thank ILX because I had never heard of the Blue Nile until this thread blew up with the vinyl reissues and I bought them all unheard. They’re a beautiful band and running into a Blue Nile fan in the wild feels extremely special.

Cow_Art, Sunday, 18 May 2025 04:12 (one year ago)

I want to thank ILX because I had never heard of the Blue Nile until this thread blew up with the vinyl reissues and I bought them all unheard. They’re a beautiful band and running into a Blue Nile fan in the wild feels extremely special.

Cow_Art, Sunday, 18 May 2025 04:12 (one year ago)

i love ‘hats’ deeply but find it difficult to listen to sometimes, just the emotional overwhelm of it all. it’s not really something i can just casually listen to or have on in the background.

donna rouge, Sunday, 18 May 2025 06:56 (one year ago)

bete noire is great - thanks alfred.

five six seven, eight nine ten, begin (map), Sunday, 18 May 2025 21:41 (one year ago)


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