Tracklist
A Baby Got Back On Its Feet | |||
Hemingway | |||
She Paints Words In Red | |||
PKR | |||
Lost In The Blues | |||
Low Black Clouds | |||
Money Man | |||
Trouble In Mind | |||
Never Again | |||
Sunshine Out Of The Rain | |||
Holy River | |||
Eye Dream |
Credits (5)
- Pat CollierEngineer
- Pat CollierMixed By
- Suzie GibbonsPhotography By
- Pat CollierProducer
- The House Of LoveProducer
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She Paints Words In Red CD, Album | Cherry Red – CDBRED556 | UK | 2013 | UK — 2013 | Recently Edited | ||||
She Paints Words In Red LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Red | Cherry Red – BRED556 | UK | 2013 | UK — 2013 | |||||
She Paints Words In Red CDr, Album, Promo | Cherry Red – none | UK | 2013 | UK — 2013 | New Submission | ||||
She Paints Words In Red LP, Album, White Label | Cherry Red – BRED556 | UK | 2013 | UK — 2013 | New Submission | ||||
She Paints Words In Red LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Stereo, White | Music On Vinyl – MOVLP2427 | Europe | 2019 | Europe — 2019 |
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referencing She Paints Words In Red (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Stereo, White) MOVLP2427
#573 and no skipping :), very happy. The sound is great too. Have an unplayed original, but this one sounds better than the CD.referencing She Paints Words In Red (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Stereo, White) MOVLP2427
Must have got lucky - no skipping for me on #263. Sounds excellent and a great album.- A great pressing, clean sound despite it being coloured vinyl. The hand numbering is a nice touch. Doesn't jump like the white vinyl reissue.
referencing She Paints Words In Red (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Stereo, White) MOVLP2427
No 144 here, also skips on track 2, seven times. Such a shame as otherwise it's a nice pressing, attractive packaging and a decent album. Other pressings from Music On Vinyl have been faultless.referencing She Paints Words In Red (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Stereo, White) MOVLP2427
My copy is No 468 and it doesn't skip at all with my turntable. Good news, as there is no way to get an original 2013 copy at an accessible price...referencing She Paints Words In Red (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Stereo, White) MOVLP2427
agree with Ventilator records - No 995 out of 1000. One of my tables at least is able to play thru the pressing fault - PITA especially since it is so hard top see the pressing fault on the POS white vinyl.
Superb album thou and sounds pretty good.referencing She Paints Words In Red (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Stereo, White) MOVLP2427
bought three copies and they all seem to have the same pressing mistake on track two where the needle just skips- Edited 5 years ago
referencing She Paints Words In Red (CD, Album) CDBRED556
With the split of House of Love in 1993, along with solo material by Guy Chadwick, the notion that the band would continue on, yet alone be releasing a new album in 2013 was almost unthinkable. Nevertheless, musical miracles do happen, with the new album She Paints Words Red being not so much a low flying step forward in the band’s catalog, but rather sonically turning out to be very much what one would have hoped for.
Of course there are those who would claim that this album doesn’t show evolution, yet sometimes the heart just wants what the heart wants, and in this case it’s the blissful warm soulful lyrics and delivery of Guy Chadwick that blend and flow so willingly, juxtaposed to the wistful jangling guitar of Terry Bickers. The album comes off with a sense of assuredness, with Chadwick’s vocals resounding with a deeper resonance to them, a resonance that’s balanced by the more mellow pastoral atmosphere created by the rest of the band, where they deliver songs in and of the events surrounding contemporary times and issues.
Some have suggested that the tracking sequence does not spark an adventurous ride, though when looking back at my personal favorite House of Love release, the Butterfly Album, which worked its way through an intoxicating earthbound atmosphere, had physical weight to the music, and was crafted with the same amount of moodiness found here. Others have questioned why the band did not take more chances on this outing, though along with their audience, the band has matured and to that end have given us an album that they and we can relate to, which to my way of thinking is highly appropriate, and collectively where all of our musical heads are at … in other words, they’ve kept us feeling safe and comfortable, wrapped in cashmere blankets of all things familiar, yet come across as welcome as a new dawn, offering something fresh to spin on our turntables, as House of Love trail out stories of love found, lost and found yet again.
Unlike many bands who reform, something usually seems to have gotten lost or fallen out of place, as members dive into other projects, but here we find House of Love losing none of that magical chemistry, where these songs in their framework are perhaps simple in their way and exist for no longer than they need to. With that in mind, there’s not a track that stands out on She Paints Words Red, and in the same breath, there’s not a single one that’s dismissible, meaning that for an album that was designed for rapture and immersion, they’ve succeed masterfully, with the record sounding completely timeless.
Review by Jenell Kesler
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