The Everlasting Blink
The Everlasting Blink | ||||
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Studio album by Bent | ||||
Released | March 3, 2003 | |||
Genre | Electronica | |||
Length | 71:00 | |||
Label |
Guidance Recordings Sport | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
BBC | (positive) |
PopMatters | (positive)[1] |
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The Guardian | link |
The Everlasting Blink is the second album from the electronica chillout duo Bent. It takes a somewhat more ambient direction from its precursor, Programmed to Love.
The duo had British radio and club listeners somewhat riddled by the vocalist on "Magic Love": it was Toni Tenille from The Captain and Tennille.
Ashley Beedle considerably heightened the energy of the track with his remix, which stormed the clubs throughout Europe. Ashley had previously remixed the duo's "Always" to anthemic effect.
Track listing
- King Wisp
- An Ordinary Day
- Strictly Bongo
- Beautiful Otherness
- Moonbeams
- So Long Without You
- Exercise 3
- Stay the Same
- Magic Love
- The Everlasting Blink
- Thick Ear
On Track 11, after "Thick Ear" ends, there is about 9 minutes of silence, then 3 hidden bonus tracks: "12 Bar Fire Blues", "Wendy" and "Day-Care Partyline".[2]
Personnel
- Simon Mills
- Neil Tolliday
References
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