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Ignite the Seven Cannons
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Album Details: Ignite the Seven Cannons

Release Date:01/01/1985
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Track List: Ignite the Seven Cannons

  1. My Darkest Light Will Shine
  2. Day the Rain Came Down
  3. Scarlet Servants
  4. I Don't Know Which Way to Turn
  5. Primitive Painters
  6. Textile Ranch
  1. Black Ship in the Harbour
  2. Elegance
  3. Only Dream
  4. Serpent Shade
  5. Caspian See
  6. Southern State Tapestry

Pro Reviews: Ignite the Seven Cannons

  • All Music Guide

    Ignite the Seven Cannons is the album that contains Felt's most famous song, "Primitive Painters," an atypical effort that sounds a lot like Cocteau Twins. That's not surprising, considering that Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie appear as vocalist and producer, respectively. In fact, Guthrie produced the entire album, and Fraser also adds some "ahhs" to "The Day the Rain Came Down." Guthrie drowns Felt's busy instrumental sound in reverb, transforming otherwise sparkling pop songs like "Caspian See" into murky, almost drab affairs. Felt would go on to make other dreamy-sounding, reverb-soaked albums (like Forever Breathes the Lonely Word), but the effect would be applied more artfully than it is here. A few of the songs are so-so instrumentals, and "Textile Ranch" in particular would have been better with vocals. Ignite the Seven Cannons is neither Felt's best nor worst album, although the inclusion of "Primitive Painters" may have made it their most-heard. - Greg Adam...s, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Felt

Felt was the project of Britain's enigmatic Lawrence Hayward, a singer/songwriter who transformed his long-standing obsession with the music of Tom Verlaine and Television into an impressive catalog of minimalist pop gems and, ultimately, cult stardom. The first Felt single, "Index," was produced by Lawrence alone in his bedroom on a portable cassette player; released i... Read more