Friday, Gavin: Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves
Friday, Gavin: Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves
Format: CD
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Artist: Friday, Gavin
Label: Music on CD
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 600753812334
Genre: Rock
Out of print in the U.S. Gavin Friday is probably best known for being the frontman of the Virgin Prunes, Dublin's early 1980's post-punkers. Each Man Kills shows a slightly calmer Friday at play, making the same transition to Scott Walker-inspired dark, spiked cabaret that kindred spirits Nick Cave and Marc Almond also did in their own solo careers to one extent or another. Friday is accompanied by the Irish film composer Maurice 'The Man' Seezer and New York City hipster avant-jazz musicians like Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot and Fernando Saunders. The album is a mood piece, trying to find that late night, film-noir jazz-club sound, which it manages to do very well.
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