Lloyd Cole and the Commotions - Rattlesnakes (CD)

Album Details: Rattlesnakes

Release Date:08/01/1984
Label:Capitol
UPC:077779118229

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User Reviews: Rattlesnakes

  • Overall:

    not as good as i had hoped but good

    By Gavin  May 3, 2000

    HAVING BOUGHT 1984-1989 I EXPECTED RATTLESNAKES TO BE A LITTLE MORE KICKING THAN IT WAS. I WANTED MORE TUNES LIKE "RATTLESNAKES" AND "PERFECT SKIN" BUT ONLY "FOUR FLIGHTS UP" MANAGED TO UP THE TEMPO. hAVING SAID THAT I HAVE COME TO REALISE THAT KICK...IN' TUNES WAS NOT AND IS NOT WHAT LLOYD IS ABOUT. I NOW PREFER THE SLOW NUMBERS TO THE FAST ONES Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Great songs and lyrics, excellent

    By entrypoint  Oct 31, 1999

    I came across lloyd cole through a teacher of mine who loves Lloyd Cole. My teacher gave me a tape of a few songs and I fell in love with it. So I went and bought the album. The funny thing is, Rattlesnakes was released the year I was born. I think ...I was born a decade or 2 late! Anyway, standout tracks are Are you ready to be Heart Broken, and Perfect Skin. Great album, I recommend it!~ Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Rattlesnakes

  • All Music Guide

    One of the finest debuts of the '80s and possibly the defining album of the whole U.K. indie jangle scene that also included Prefab Sprout, Aztec Camera, and dozens of other bands, Lloyd Cole and the Commotions' Rattlesnakes is a college rock masterpiece of smart, ironic lyrics and sympathetic folk-rock-based melodies. The Glasgow-based band (Lloyd Cole on guitar and vocals, Neil Clark on lead guitar, Blair Cowan on keyboards, Lawrence Donegan on bass, and Stephen Irvine on drums) has a level of interplay remarkable in a group that had been playing for less than two years, and for all the attention given to Cole's hyper-literate lyrics, the album's finest moments are things like the slinky interludes between the wry verses on the Renata Adler-inspired "Speedboat" and Clark's glorious extended solo at the end of the album's finest song, "Forest Fire." Originally released in the U.S. by Geffen but reissued on CD as part of Capitol's acquisition of the Commotions in 1988 (with the origina...l cover, which had been changed for the Geffen release), Rattlesnakes consists of ten perfect, or close to it, pop songs in just a hair under 36 minutes. Kicking off with the group's first U.K. single, the impossibly wordy, stream-of-consciousness "Perfect Skin," the album is basically a series of verbal snapshots of love gone wrong among the overeducated and underemployed. Cole's low-pitched and surprisingly soulful -- for a philosophy student from the University of Glasgow, anyway -- voice flits between earnestness, compassion, and arch derision ("Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing?"), while his lyrics sketch incisive character studies filled with smart and funny one-liners, near-obsessive name-dropping, and references to enough novels and movies for a semester-long pop culture class. The title track, for example, is based on a key image from Joan Didion's stark Hollywood novel -Play It As It Lays, and its chorus compares the song's heroine to Eva Marie Saint's character in the film On the Waterfront. In less skilled hands, this would all be unbearably pretentious, but Cole's sly sense of humor and self-mocking wit keep things on the right side of ambitious. The German CD of Rattlesnakes (Polydor 823 683) will be of interest to North American Commotions fans. The disc not only contains the original versions of three songs Geffen had Ric Ocasek remix for the U.S. release (which are also on the Capitol reissue), it also features a unique version of "Forest Fire" with the guitar solo coda extended by nearly 40 seconds and four B-sides from British singles of the period: "Sweetness," the wry Warhol superstars portrait "Andy's Babies," "The Sea and the Sand," and the phenomenal "You Will Never Be No Good." In any incarnation, Rattlesnakes is a classic. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Lloyd Cole

Through both his lauded work fronting the Commotions and his more eclectic solo efforts, Lloyd Cole established himself as one of the most articulate and acute songwriters of the postpunk era. Born January 31, 1961 in Buxton, England, Cole formed the Commotions in 1982 while studying philosophy at the University of Glasgow. Originally a large soul band, the group eventu... Read more