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Ed Harcourt

All Your Days Are Blessed

Label: EMI Records Release Date: 03/02/2003

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sara_love by Sara Lovejoy February 3rd, 2003

Dear Ed,

I like your new single.

But something is not quite right.

'All your days…' is a good song, full of your mandatory chipper, rolling, quirkiness. It's cute. But I've heard it before. Nothing here is very different from the songs on your last one ('Here Be Monsters'). There's no new elements, nothing's changed. I wasn’t expecting a great musical shift but come on honey, pull your socks up, tighten your belt buckle, get a haircut and show us those dimples.

Ed you should be amazing. You should be great BUT as I said, something ain't quite right. Don't get me wrong, it's better than the average radio fodder. You've still got the riverside blues, 70s-flare-adorning-edge and pretty pop keys. It's all still there. BUT this is just a gentle breeze brushing past. I almost didn't notice it.

I want to love all your offerings as much as, if not more than ya divine debut 'Maplewood' that scratched away at my musical devotions, I want this to progress from that. This could be so much more.

Come on Ed!

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