- Wilderness Is Paradise Now
Infobox Album | Name = Wilderness Is Paradise Now
Type =Album
Artist =Morning Runner
Released =6 March 2006
Recorded = Rockfield Studio, Monmouth and Sawmills Studio, Cornwall 2005
Genre = Rock
Length = 42:47
Label =Parlophone
Producer =John Cornfield
Reviews =
*"TheMusicZine" Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.themusiczine.com/content/view/43/45/ link]
*"Gigwise.com" Rating|4|5 [http://www.gigwise.com/contents.asp?contentid=12699 link]
*"FHM " Rating|4|5
*"Q" Rating|3|5
*"The Times " Rating|4|5 [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,22875-2062310,00.html link]
*"The Guardian " Rating|3|5 [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/story/0,,1721795,00.html link]
*"Clickmusic" Rating|3|5 [http://www.clickmusic.com/articles/1159.html link]
*"NME " (7/10)
*"Room Thirteen" (11/13) [http://www.roomthirteen.com/cgi-bin/cd_view.cgi?CDID=2917 link]
*"Drowned In Sound " (5/10) [http://www.drownedinsound.com/release/view/7121 link]
*"contactmusic.com" (Favorable) [http://contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/morningrunnerx15x02x06 link]
Last album = "Drawing Shapes EP"
(2005)
This album = "Wilderness Is Paradise Now"
(2006)
Next album =
|"Wilderness Is Paradise Now" was the debut and only
album by Reading based Englishrock band Morning Runner . Preceded by the release of single "Burning Benches ", the album was released6 March 2006 , and, despite failing to make a significant impact commercially, it gained generally favourablereview s.Track listing
All tracks written by Ali Clewer, Tom Derrett, Matthew Greener and Chris Wheatcroft.
#"It's Not Like Everyone's My Friend" – 4:09
#"Have a Good Time" – 3:44
#"Gone up in Flames " – 2:53
#"Burning Benches " – 4:07
#"Hold Your Breath" – 4:01
#"Oceans" – 3:42
#"The Great Escape" – 3:51
#"Be All You Want Me to Be " – 4:41
#"Punching Walls" – 4:04
#"Work" – 4:02
#"Best For You" – 3:33Bonus tracks (Japan)
*"Can't Get It Right"
*"Them Folk" (from the "Burning Benches" UK single)
*"Burning Benches" (video) (from the "Burning Benches" UK single)Naming of the album
The name of the album came from a romantic rhyme by Edward FitzGerald, translated from the
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam :::Here with a Loaf of Bread beneath the Bough,::A Flask of Wine, a Book of Verse - and Thou::Beside me singing in the Wilderness -::And Wilderness is Paradise now.
Ali Clewer , the band'sdrummer , read the poem and believed it corresponded well with the album: "The poem describes a place that is a wilderness becoming paradise because of the person who is keeping you company, " Clewer explained, "a kind of optimism that seemed to resonate with many of the ideas on the album.”Cover art
The album's
cover art was designed byTappin Gofton , who created the cover forColdplay 's third album, "X&Y ", andThe Chemical Brothers ' "Push the Button".The artwork was inspired by a small collection of Victorian book illustrations. The kind of
imagery that Tappin Gofton were looking at in these old volumes was noticeably decorative, with many of the pieces displaying strong narrative themes, and it was these two distinct elements that formed the foundations for their ideas. Once they had agreed on the overall thematic look for the covers and a set of ideas for each release, they commissioned theillustrator Kam Tang , who they collaborated with to produce the drawings for the artwork.Critical reaction
The album was generally seen as a strong debut by critics on release. On the negative side, the band suffered occasional accusations that they were too similar to other piano-driven bands, such as
Coldplay and Keane;The Guardian 's Caroline Sullivan talking of Morning Runner filling a "vacancy for a new Coldplay". However, some critics refuted these, withNME 's Paul McNamee saying "they're a band that could knock 10 bells out of Keane" and Phil Mongredien of Q stating that a Coldplay comparison "would be doing Morning Runner a disservice." Mike Pattenden from theThe Times said that it was the band's slower tracks which suggested that "Morning Runner are in it for the long haul." Ironically, the group disbanded in October 2007, before they could release a second album.Miscellanea
* "Gone up in Flames" contains three narratives: a racetrack loser, a devastated mourner, and a possessive consumer. "They are all pictures of desperation," explained
lead singer Matthew Greener , "I got told this story about a woman so obsessed with this pearl that she sold all her possessions just to own it."* "Burning Benches" was according to the band, not so much about love as it was about obsession. Greener said, "It sounded a bit too lovely, which is why we made it louder towards the end, we wanted to mess it up a bit." It was inspired by the surreal
David Lynch horror film "Eraserhead ", in which the main character Henry Spencer watches and listens to the Lady in the Radiator sing about finding happiness in heaven.* "Be All You Want Me to Be" was credited by
Chris Martin as being inspiration forColdplay 's third album, "X&Y ". He said inNME , "I heard one of their songs called 'Be All You Want Me To Be' and I said, 'Fuck, that's better than most, no all, of our songs', and then it made us write a whole bunch of new tunes." Morning Runner supported Coldplay on some of theirTwisted Logic Tour dates. The song was at one point considered not to be album material. "It's quite full-on and bold", statedpianist Chris "Fields" Wheatcroft, "We did struggle with where to put it on the album." However, it was decided that the song would be on the album "to bring it back up again", following the track "The Great Escape".* "Punching Walls" was the first song that the band wrote. A demo version of the song was a B-side to 2006 single "Oceans".
* "Work" was written following Greener's father being made redundant.
Release details
External links
* [http://www.morningrunner.com/ Official artist website]
* [http://www.parlophone.co.uk/morningrunner/downloads/mr_xmas_download_booklet.pdf Morning Runner Download Booklet]
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