Harperspace
2000 studio album by Nick Harper
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Harperspace is a 2000 album from UK singer-songwriter Nick Harper.[3][4] It was produced by Glenn Tilbrook and released on Tilbrook's own Quixotic label.
| Harperspace | ||||
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| Released | 2000 | |||
| Genre | Indie folk | |||
| Label | Quixotic[1] | |||
| Producer | Glenn Tilbrook | |||
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| Source | Rating |
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Critical reception
The Herald wrote that "with added instrumentation on disc, the rockier songs kick along and the more reflective material glows."[5] The Guardian called the album Harper's "strongest yet, from the quirky lyricism of 'The Verse That Time Forgot' to the witty acoustic psychedelia of 'Aeroplane'."[6]
Track listing
- "The Verse Time Forgot"
- "Happy Man"
- "Aeroplane"
- "Karmageddon"
- "Roomspin"
- "There is Magic in this World"
- "Nothing But Love"
- "Watching The Stars"
- "Kettledrum Heart"
- "She Rules My World"
- "Song of Madness"
- "Before They Put Me in the Ground"
Personnel
- Nick Harper - acoustic guitar, vocals
- Glenn Tilbrook - guitar, bass, keyboards, executive producer
- Andy Metcalfe, - bass, keyboards, engineering and mixing
- Ben Jones - bass, keyboards
- Ash Soan - drums
- Lawrence Davies - French horn
- Liquid Grooves, Shawn Lee - loops
- Paul Weston, Steve Cripps - "commotional approbatative spectrographics"
- Lily Harper - "supreme being"