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Album Details: Reserved

Release Date:02/13/2006
Label:Cherry Red Uk
UPC:5013929129726

Track List: Reserved

  1. Sun, A Small Star
  2. Fleeting Visit
  3. You'd Do Me Good
  4. Afterglow
  5. She Whom Once I Dreamt Of
  6. It Takes No Gentleman
  7. It's My Turn
  8. Rings on Her Fingers
  9. Meredith
  10. She's Always Hiding
  11. Do or Be Done
  1. Faithful to 3 Lovers
  2. Transparent
  3. Funny Business
  4. Loggerheads
  5. Search Under Stones
  6. Water Baby Blonde
  7. Hey, Mrs John
  8. Who's Calling You Baby Now?
  9. I Just Wasn't Made for These Times
  10. [Untitled Track]

Pro Reviews: Reserved

  • All Music Guide

    Ironically, just about everyone in the Servants went on to great pop success, except for singer/songwriter David Westlake. At one time or another, Lush's Philip King (who also did time in both Biff Bang Pow and Felt), Loop's John Wills, the Auteurs' Luke Haines and the Housemartins' Hugh Whittaker were in Westlake's band, but despite stints on the high profile UK indies Creation and Glass Records, as well as the imprimatur of influential DJ John Peel, the Servants never fully caught the record buying public's attention. The comprehensive 16track anthology Reserved gathers all of the Servants' single and EP tracks, Peel sessions and unreleased demos from 1986 to 1989; basically, other than their 1990 album Disinterest, this is the Servants in a nutshell. The majority of this material clearly outshines the knotty, artsy vibe of the disappointing Disinterest, but unfortunately it also makes it clear that overall, the Servants were a second string band at best. There are a handful of genui...nely great songs here, foremost among them being "The Sun, A Small Star," one of Creation's best early 45s, on a level with C86 classics like the Weather Prophets' "Almost Prayed." (The Servants, unlike many bands now lumped under the C86 rubric, actually appeared on that legendary compilation: the psychinfluenced, slide guitarheavy "Transparent," originally the flipside of debut single "She's Always Hiding," was one of the best songs on side two.) But Reserved is also larded with songs like "Meredith" and "Search Under Stones," which have all the shambolic jangle of the canonical C86 sound, but little in the way of memorable tunes. Reserved may err on the side of completism, but David Westlake's best songs are such perfect slices of the sound of UK indie culture circa the mid'80s that it becomes easier to overlook the flaws of the weaker tracks. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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