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Death By Chocolate

Death By Chocolate
Death By Chocolate

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Track Listing

  1. Mustard Yellow
  2. Magpie
  3. Sky Blue
  4. The Land Of Chocolate
  5. Orange
  6. My Friend Jack
  7. Daddy's Out Of Focus
  8. Olive
  9. Ice Cold Lemonade
  10. The L.S. Bumble Bee
  11. A B & C
  12. Red
  13. Rainbow With 'A' Underneath & An Elephant
  14. Who Needs Wings To Fly? (From The Flying Nun)
  15. The Salvidor Dali Murder Mystery
  16. If You Want To Sing Out Sing Out (From Harold & Maude)
  17. L.S. Bumble Bee (The Bee Is Coming)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #180601 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-18
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
"My friend Jack eats sugar lumps... Sugar man hasn't got a care." It's understandable if these lyrics--sung by a vocalist who sounds like a mischievous 14-year-old British girl over a perky bump-bump-bump-ba-dump-pa guitar riff--make you think that the current psychedelic-pop revival has gone a bit too far. But Death by Chocolate, who top their polite lounge-exotica tunes with a thick frosting of hallucinogenic sound effects, are weird and charming enough for you to forgive their derivativeness. Compared with their American counterparts in the retro-psych Elephant 6 scene, Death by Chocolate are less concerned with writing perfect pop songs than with simply creating groovy mood pieces; many of the tracks here are built around hypnotic riffs or spoken words. "A, B & C" merges a Doors-like keyboard roll with a sweetly odd recitation of the alphabet ("G is for Gregorian, the ritual music named after Pope Gregory I"). If you ever thought Alice needed a better soundtrack for skipping around Wonderland's Technicolor garden, this is it. --Lisa Gidley

Album Description
Like Kahimi Karie or The Monkees, Death By Chocolate create playful pop that is deceptively simple and sweet. And, like you'd expect from English teenage girls, they sing songs about pop culture, candy and psychdelic drugs. Led by lead singer Angela Faye Tillett's runaway train of thought lyrics. DBC cover The Smoke's '60's mod classic 'My Friend Jack' which appeared on Jet Set's compilation CD. Standard jewel case. 2001 release.