Tracklist
1 | Alien | 4:06 |
2 | All In Your HandsHorns – David ClackSaxophone – Ben ParkTrombone, Saxophone – Alice Kinloch | 4:39 |
3 | Less Than Two | 1:19 |
4 | Softly | 3:56 |
5 | FlyViolin – Graham Clarke | 5:13 |
6 | Lullaby | 2:57 |
7 | Little Things | 3:18 |
8 | HerePercussion – Crispin "Spry" Robinson | 3:22 |
9 | B LineGuitar – Jimi Goodwin | 2:46 |
10 | Ear Parcel | 7:54 |
11 | Five | 5:49 |
12 | Bonfire | 4:23 |
13 | Soft Mistake | 3:16 |
14 | Untitled | 0:04 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
baacd2, 558 821-2 | Lamb | Fear Of Fours (CD, Album) | Fontana, Fontana | baacd2, 558 821-2 | Europe | 1999 |
none | Lamb | Fear Of Fours (Cass, Album, Unofficial) | Moon Records | none | Ukraine | 1999 |
546 228-2 | Lamb | Fear Of Fours (CD, Album) | Fontana | 546 228-2 | Australia | 1999 |
314 558 821-2 | Lamb | Fear Of Fours (CD, Album) | Fontana | 314 558 821-2 | Canada | 1999 |
MEAD 1021 | Lamb | Fear Of Fours (CD, Album, Promo) | Mercury | MEAD 1021 | US | 1999 |
Credits
- Cello – Cathy Rimer, Katheryn Locke, Kanera Dawkins
- Double Bass – Alan Gibson , Jon Thorne
- Drums – Mikey Wilson
- Producer – Lamb
- Trumpet – Kevin Davy
- Viola – Helen Kamminga, John Rayson, Neil Catchpole
- Violin – Alison Dods (tracks: 5, 7, 14), Ann Wood (tracks: 5, 7, 14), Matthew Ward (tracks: 5, 7, 14), Neil Catchpole (tracks: 5, 7, 14), Niroshini Thambar (tracks: 5, 7, 14)
Notes
UML pressing
4-page booklet with photos, artwork and credits. Standard CD jewel case with clear tray.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 7 31455 88212 4
- Matrix / Runout: 314 558 8212 [email protected] D
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L006
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 0384
- Other (Printed in center hub): MADE IN USA BY UML
Companies
- Pressed By – UML
Album
Fear Of Fours - Lamb. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Fear of Fours is the second studio album by British electronic music duo Lamb, released on 17 May 1999. All tracks are written by Andy Barlow and Lou Rhodes, except where noted. On the CD release of the album, an alternate version of Lullaby is hidden in the pregap, which can be found by rewinding the CD back before the first track. The Australian version has extra remixes of the album's tracks. Songs in album Lamb - Fear Of Fours 1999. Lamb - Soft Mistake. Lamb - Little Things. Lamb - B Line. Lamb - Untitled. Lamb - All In Your Hands. Listen free to Lamb Fear Of Fours Soft Mistake, Little Things and more. 14 tracks 53:11. Fear of Fours. Rock 1999. Не сейчас. Lamb - Here Fear of Fours. While their debut was practically a revolution in the development of a satisfactory fusion of singersongwriter vocals and drum'n'bass, Lamb's second album sets the bar much higher. As on the band's debut, Andy Barlow proves he's one of the most capable and inventive producers in the electronic community. Lamb's second album, FEAR OF FOURS, shows them more focused, with a tighter grip on song structure. The rhythms, again, are breathtaking. The title, FEAR OF FOURS, comes from their aversion of the all-too-common 44 time signature found in most music today. So they craft tracks around less commonly used signatures, like the crazed 68 double bass jazz of B Line. They don't abandon it altogether, however All In Your Hands slithers with sinewy strength. Again, their range is noteworthy: right after the sultry Bonfire comes the frenetic and multi-fac. It was a moderate success, reaching UK 37, the bands only UK Top 40 album entry to date. The fourth track is not included on the albums track listing. It is a single struck chord which effectively ends the song B Line preceding it. On the CD release of the album, an alternate version of Lullaby is hidden in the pregap, which can be found by rewinding the CD back before the first track. Fear of Fours Q&A. More Lamb UK albums. The Secret of Letting Go. Backspace Unwind. Show all albums by Lamb UK. On Fear of Fours his left of centre beats flit between moods, tempos and genres occasionally in the same song as they attempt to frame Rhodes' brittle vocals. Standout tracks like Little Things swap time signatures like batons in a relay, each new wave driving the music forward. While heavyweight single B Line feels like the soundtrack to some vaudevillian Jekyll & Hyde musical, but in a good way. Andy Barlow and Lou Rhodes continue to chart new territory as Lamb, having just finished touring their 2014 album, Backspace Unwind. Lullaby Ambient Version. This was a hidden track at the beginning of this CD