Cocteau Twins / Victorialand
Artist Cocteau Twins
Album Title: Victorialand
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Ambient/Dream Pop
Format AIFF 24.96
Released 04/14/1986
Label 4AD
Catalog No NONE
Bar Code No none
Remastered Yes
Packaging Download
Tracks
1. Lazy Calm (6:40)
2. Fluffy Tufts (3:06)
3. Throughout the Dark Months of April and May (3:05)
4. Whales Tails (3:35)
5. Oomingmak (2:42)
6. Little Spacey (3:27)
7. Feet-Like Fins (3:25)
8. How to Bring a Blush to the Snow (3:52)
9. The Thinner the Air (3:15)
Date Acquired 02/09/2025
Personal Rating
Acquired from Qobuz
Purchase Price 10.00

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Notes

Notes:
℗&© 1986 4.A.D.

Credits:
Performer [Performed By], Written-By – Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie
Producer [Produced By] – Cocteau Twins
Saxophone, Tabla [Tablas] – Richard Thomas
Sleeve – 23 Envelope

Companies, Etc.:
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – 4AD
Copyright © – 4AD
Published By – Momentum Music Ltd.
Published By – Beggars Banquet Music Ltd.

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Analyzed Folder: Cocteau Twins - Victorialand_dr.txt
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DR        Peak          RMS      Filename          
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DR11   -2.47 dB   -17.28 dB  01 - Lazy Calm.aif        
DR10   -6.00 dB   -17.70 dB  02 - Fluffy Tufts.aif    
DR12   -6.50 dB   -19.86 dB  03 - Throughout the Dark Months of April and May.aif
DR10   -3.49 dB   -17.61 dB  04 - Whales Tails.aif    
DR12   -2.45 dB   -16.18 dB  05 - Oomingmak.aif        
DR11   -2.05 dB   -14.77 dB  06 - Little Spacey.aif    
DR12   -2.80 dB   -17.08 dB  07 - Feet-Like Fins.aif  
DR12   -2.72 dB   -17.78 dB  08 - How to Bring a Blush to the Snow.aif
DR12   -2.13 dB   -18.50 dB  09 - The Thinner the Air.aif  
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Number of Files: 9
Official DR Value: DR11
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review by Ned Raggett:

With Raymonde taking a break to work on the second This Mortal Coil album, Fraser and Guthrie made up the Cocteaus for the first full-length follow-up to Treasure. Rather than trying for a full-band approach, Fraser and Guthrie instead created a much more simply beautiful effort, with a relaxed air to it. Rhythms are subtler, with bass and drum machine often totally eschewed in favor of Guthrie's delicate guitar filigrees and lush, produced textures. Fraser is, as always, in wonderfully fine voice; her words are quite indecipherable, but the feelings are no less strong for it. "Lazy Calm" starts things perfectly, as deep, heavily-treated guitar strums combine with a heavy flange and guest saxophone from Dif Juz member Richard Thomas. Other songs sparkle with a lovely vivaciousness. Far from being stereotypical arty music to sit around and be gloomy to, two pieces especially shine with a gentle energy: "Fluffy Tufts," with its many-layered ringing strings and Fraser's overdubbed vocals; and the joyful "Little Spacey," with a soft rhythm underlying more sheer electric loveliness. Guthrie adds heavy reverb and overdubbed lines to create the Cocteaus' wash on such songs as "Throughout the Dark Months of April and May" and "Feet Like Fins," the latter again featuring Thomas, this time on tablas. For all the sweet beauty of Victorialand, things end on a quietly dramatic note, but a dramatic one nonetheless. "The Thinner the Air" starts with treated piano and rather spooky guitar leads -- the mysterious soloing is especially wonderful -- while Fraser then sings with a slightly haunted feeling, concluding with slightly nervous wails. It's an unexpected but effective touch for this fine record.
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