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The Glaswegian outfit's loyal fanbase have had a three year wait for this project; three years in which they put in a considerable effort satisfying the live yearnings of their dominating worldwide faithful.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record Label4AD
EAN0652637290721
eBay Product ID (ePID)72391293
Product Key Features
Era2000s
Release Year2009
FormatCD
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock
TypeAlbum
ArtistCamera Obscura
Release TitleMy Maudlin Career
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
DistributionIntegral/Cinram Novum
Number of Tracks11
Country/Region of ManufactureScotland
Additional InformationThis 2009 Outing by the Scottish Indie-Pop Group Marks Its Debut for 4ad.
Reviews4 Stars Out of 5 -- "My Maudlin Career Sighs and Swells with a Shimmering, Understated Beauty...", "The album feels as if it could have been released any time in the last 50-odd years, but the inspired arrangements -- and, of course, Campbell's indelible voice -- make it sound fresh, too.", "The group's fourth album overflows with the signature mix of sticky-sweet lyrics backed by grandiose pop arrangements.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Strings and hearts swoon, handclaps and snares pop, and bells and chimes ring out. It might sound formulaic, if it weren't so gorgeous.", 3 stars out of 5 -- "Singer Tracyanne Campbell's voice retains its alluring coquettishness on pretty much all of MMC...", "'French Navy' carries plenty of tinny charisma, bolstered by a brass band and the wholesome clarity of Camera Obscura's unfailing musical consistency.", "Blissed-out orchestral indie pop, enlivened with classic Motownisms and overflowing with silvery tones...", "On their fourth album, this Scottish indie-pop band's fondness for woeful heartache and Phil Spector-esque production reaches a poignant peak."