The Beautiful Game (album)

The Beautiful Game
Studio album by
Released6 April 2000
Recorded1999–2000
Studio
  • Coast Recorders, San Francisco, US
  • Tiny Telephone, San Francisco, US
  • Higher Ground, London, UK
  • Hansa Haus, Bonn, Germany
Length62:48
LabelHigher Octave Music
48946
ProducerRichard Bull
Greg Carmichael
Miles Gilderdale
Acoustic Alchemy chronology
Positive Thinking...
(1998)
The Beautiful Game
(2000)
AArt
(2001)
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The Beautiful Game is the tenth full-length album by Acoustic Alchemy. It was released on April 6, 2000, and marked a turning point in the career of guitarist Greg Carmichael. This album was the first without founding member Nick Webb, who had died two years previously due to pancreatic cancer. Duties on steel string guitar were now filled by understudy Miles Gilderdale, who remains in the post to this day.

The album came as a stark change to fans of the group. Glossy production and radically different songwriting brought about a new 21st century sound, completely adverse to the style built up over a decade and a half up until this point.Experimentation was certainly a prominent factor in "The Beautiful Game". Tracks like "The Last Flamenco" brought drum and bass style synthesised loops, whilst "Kidstuff" employed a repeated sample of a baby giggling.

One of the band's longer efforts, the album lasts over an hour including two bonus tracks, featuring Greg Carmichael and John Parsons re-recording two of the tracks with a country and western style backing.