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Blue Bell Knoll
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Album Details: Blue Bell Knoll

Release Date:09/21/1988
Label:Indent Series
UPC:762185157121

Track List: Blue Bell Knoll

  1. Blue Bell Knoll
  2. Athol-Brose
  3. Carolyn's Fingers
  4. For Phoebe Still A Baby
  5. The Itchy Glowbo Blow
  1. Cico Buff
  2. Suckling The Mender
  3. Spooning Good Singing Gum
  4. A Kissed Out Red Floatboat
  5. Ella Megalast Burls Forever

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User Reviews: Blue Bell Knoll

  • Overall:

    Pure Perfection

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 21, 2003

    This was my first Cocteau Twins album ever. I bought it in 1988 and haven't escaped my love of the band since.Simply put, there is not one bad or even mediocre song on the album. They are all masterpieces. Transcendental is the only word I can thi...nk to use to describe the sound that Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie have created here.I promise you if you haven't heard this album, buy it, listen to it with headphones, close your eyes, and get ready to take a trip. This album, unless there is something really wrong with you, will move you. Read more Less

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    carolyn 's fingers

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 24, 2001

    carolin's fingers is a beautiful song
    its an earexciting album, like the water feels in your hand, this sound travel in your ears and in your mind.....
    is very difficult to understand this sound , this magic, is pure spiritual

Pro Reviews: Blue Bell Knoll

  • All Music Guide

    The first Cocteaus album to feature a full-band lineup since Treasure was also their first full studio record released in America, resulting from the group's stateside deal with Capitol. Much to longtime fans' surprise, the Twins in fact were much more content with Capitol than 4AD, hinting at their eventual full departure from that label. This was all well and good, but the trio's new inspiration didn't fully translate into their work, unfortunately. While Blue Bell Knoll has some striking moments that are pure Cocteaus at their best -- the opening title track is especially lovely with a keyboard loop leading into Fraser's ever-wonderful vocals, a light rhythm, and a great final Guthrie solo -- it's still the band's least noteworthy release since Garlands. The feeling throughout is of a group interested in dressing up older approaches that have served them well, but aren't as distinct; the quite-lush arrangements by Guthrie are fine but the songs are a touch more pedestrian. Blue Bell... Knoll has enough initial steam, however, to ensure that there are reasons to listen, happily. "Athol-Brose" has the inspirational feel that the Twins can easily create. "Carolyn's Fingers," the clear album standout, is perhaps the strongest individual Cocteau song since "Aikea-Guinea," with Fraser singing against herself over a rough, hip-hop-inspired rhythm while Guthrie peels off a fantastic main guitar melody and Raymonde contributes some supple bass work. After that amazing opening, things slowly but surely slide back a bit; most of the rest sounds okay enough to listen to, but the heartgripping intensity that defines the Twins at their best isn't present. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Cocteau Twins

A group whose distinctly ethereal and gossamer sound virtually defined the enigmatic image of the record label 4AD, Cocteau Twins were founded in Grangemouth, Scotland, in 1979. Taking their name from an obscure song from fellow Scots Simple Minds, the Cocteaus were originally formed by guitarist Robin Guthrie and bassist Will Heggie and later rounded out by Guthrie's g... Read more