Tuesday, June 7, 2011

tigermilk









Belle & Sebastian issued a limited release of their debut album on a small college label. 'Tigermilk' began as a college project for Stuart Murdoch's music business school course at Stow College, which would release one single each year on the college's music label. The delicate acoustic pop impressed his professor Alan Rankine so much that an entire album was recorded and it was released on Electric Honey Records with a pressing of only one thousand copies. After all of those disappeared the band was signed to Jeepster Records and the album was rereleased in 1999.

Leader and songwriter Stuart Murdoch took up songwriting when he contracted Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the late 1980's. "That was a big desert at the time, a kind of vacuum in my life. From that, these songs started coming out, these melodies where I could express what I was feeling."










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The awkward and miraculous 'The State I Am In' is reminiscent of Blondie's 'Sunday Girl'. It describes the cycle of life and love and choices we make every day.

"I gave myself to sin
I gave myself to providence
And I've been there and back again"





'Expectations' speaks to the drama that plagues the outsiders at school.

"Hey, you've been used
Are you calm? Settle down
Write a song, I'll sing along
Soon you will know that you are sane
You're on top of the world again"






'She's Losing It' involves the coping mechanisms of Lisa and Chelsea.

"I go to her when I'm feeling slack
The girl's using me as a punching bag
I think that I could help her out
But the girl's got a lot to be mad about"






Addressing the need for balance between work and play, 'Electronic Renaissance' is a rework of New Order's 'Procession'.

"If you work for much very longer
You'll be known as the boy who's always working
If you dance for much very longer
You'll be known as the boy who's always dancing"








"Times grew worse and worse with Rip Van Winkle as years of matrimony rolled on; a tart tempter never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edge tool that grows keener by constant use. For a long while he used to console himself, when driven from home, by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village, that held its sessions on a bench before a small inn, designated by a rubicund portrait of his majesty George the Third. Here they used to sit in the shade, of a long lazy summer's day, talk listlessly over village gossip, or tell endless sleepy stories about nothing. But it would have been worth any statesman's money to have heard the profound discussions that sometimes took place, when by chance an old newspaper fell into their hands, from some passing traveller. How solemnly they would listen to the contents, as drawled out by Derrick Van Bummel, the schoolmaster, a dapper learned little man, who was not to be daunted by the most gigantic word in the dictionary."







'We Rule The School' is about making your mark and seizing the day while you're free and young.

"Do something pretty while you can
Don't be a fool
Reading the Gospel to yourself is fine"












'Tigermilk'  full album:




All songs written and composed by Stuart Murdoch. 


1. "The State I Am In"   4:57
2. "Expectations"   3:34
3. "She's Losing It"   2:22
4. "You're Just a Baby"   3:41
5. "Electronic Renaissance"   4:50
6. "I Could Be Dreaming"   5:56
7. "We Rule the School"   3:27
8. "My Wandering Days Are Over"   5:25
9. "I Don't Love Anyone"   3:56
10. "Mary Jo"                          3:29

Total length:                               41:37







From the liner notes:

Sebastian met Isabelle outside the Hillhead Underground Station, in Glasgow. Belle harrassed Sebastian, but it was lucky for him that she did. She was very nice and funny, and sang very sweetly. Sebastian was not to know this, however. Sebastian was melancholy.

He had placed an advert in the local supermarket. He was looking for musicians. Belle saw him do it. That’s why she wanted to meet him. She marched straight up to him unannounced and said, ‘Hey you!’ She asked him to teach her to play the guitar. Sebastian doubted he could teach her anything, but he admired her energy, so he said ‘Yes’.

It was strange. Sebastian had just decided to become a one-man band. It is always when you least expect it that something happens. Sebastian had befriended a fox because he didn’t expect to have any new friends for a while. He still loved the fox, although he had a new distraction. Suddenly he was writing many new songs. Sebastian wrote all of his best songs in 1995. In fact, most of his best songs have the words ‘Nineteen Ninety-five’ in them. It bothered him a little. What will happen in 1996?

They worked on the songs in Belle’s house. Belle lived with her parents, and they were rich enough to have a piano. It was in a room by itself at the back of the house, overlooking the garden. This was where Belle taught Sebastian to put on mascara. If Belle’s mum had known this, she would not have been happy. She was paying for the guitar lessons. The lessons gave Sebastian’s life some structure. He went to the barber’s to get a haircut.

Belle and Sebastian are not snogging. Sometimes they hold hands, but that is only a display of public solidarity. Sebastian thinks Belle ‘kicks with the other foot’. Sebastian is wrong, but then Sebastian can never see further than the next tragic ballad. It is lucky that Belle has a popular taste in music. She is the cheese to his dill pickle.

Belle and Sebastian do not care much for material goods. But then neither Belle nor Sebastian has ever had to worry about where the next meal is coming from. Belle’s most recent song is called Rag Day. Sebastian’s is called The Fox In The Snow. They once stayed in their favourite caf’ for three solid days to recruit a band. Have you ever seen The Magnificent Seven? It was like that, only more tedious. They gained a lot of weight, and made a few enemies of waitresses.

Belle is sitting highers in college. She didn’t listen the first time round. Sebastian is older than he looks. He is odder than he looks too. But he has a good heart. And he looks out for Belle, although she doesn’t need it. If he didn’t play music, he would be a bus driver or be unemployed. Probably unemployed. Belle could do anything. Good looks will always open doors for a girl.

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