The Full English | ||||
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Released | 6 May 2005 | |||
Recorded | October 2004 – March 2005 | |||
Studio | Studio Judex, Sussex; and at locations in London and Utrecht, Netherlands[1] | |||
Genre | Art rock | |||
Length | 54:24 plus an extra video-file of 10:44 | |||
Label | LoL Productions s.n.c. | |||
Producer | Marco Olivotto | |||
Judge Smith chronology | ||||
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The Full English is the fourth solo album by Judge Smith. Because of the mainly acoustic instrumentation the album has an "unplugged" feel to it, and is one of the more accessible albums by Judge Smith. Three of the songs on The Full English had been released before, but were now re-recorded, "Carpet Tiles" and "Tell Me You Love Me" on Dome Of Discovery (1994), and "It's The Silence That Kills You" as part of the songstory Curly's Airships (2000). Musically, the album is very diverse, incorporating Eastern European Gypsy-flavoured numbers, songs in the retro-rock tradition, narrative chansons, full-on café Tango, Reggae, and even Hip-Hop beats.[2]
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