Tap Tap - Lanzafame - AudioSoundMusic
Tap Tap - Lanzafame - AudioSoundMusic
Tap Tap - Lanzafame - AudioSoundMusic
Tap Tap - Lanzafame - AudioSoundMusic

Tap Tap - Lanzafame

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Musician - Tap Tap (Thomas Sanders)

Written by Sir Thomas Sanders

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 140g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : ORG

Original Label : Stolen Recordings

Mastered by Pete Lyman, Richard Simpson

Originally released in 2006

Reissued in 2009

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. 100,000 Thoughts
  2. She Doesn't Belong
  3. To Our Continuing Friendship
  4. Here Cometh
  5. Little Match (Big Fire)

Side B:

  1. On My Way
  2. Talk Slowly
  3. Off The Beaten Track
  4. Way To Go, Boy
  5. The Reason I'm Here
  6. What A Clever Thing To Say

 

Reviews:

“Tap Tap's initial tag was that they were the U.K. equivalent of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and there's definitely something of that astringent, choppy post-punk with high vocals feeling to what's at work. But there's a key difference -- Tap Tap, a one-man act (one Sir Thomas Sanders, whose nobility may or may not be in question) with some help here and there -- brings in Wire and the Minutemen to the equation thanks to many of the song lengths, which if not quite so abbreviated aren't out to waste any time. As a result, Lanzafame is just about what it needs to be: quick, enjoyable, and at its best a fine twist on the continuing late-'70s/early-'80s revival. Perhaps intentionally, the longest song (at five minutes) is the first, "100,000 Thoughts" serves as a good statement of purpose thanks to the brisk but brawling drums, the immediate if minimal acoustic/electric guitar melody, and Sanders' unquestionably ghost-of-David Byrne (and a bit of Andy Partridge) vocals. But after that it's one quick hit after another, and while this is ultimately pleasant instead of deathless -- a little more variety in the musical approach wouldn't hurt, though the general formula is attractive regardless -- Tap Tap shows definite promise throughout. Song titles have a bit of welcome wryness at points ("Way to Go, Boy," "What a Clever Thing to Say"), while Sanders' ability at overdubbed harmonies and vocal counterpoints -- "To Our Continuing Friendship" is a good example -- serves him well throughout. Standouts include "Little Match (Big Fire)," where the rhythm punch is at its strongest, "Way to Go, Boy's ska-tinged skip and the lower-key in comparison "Talk Slowly."” AllMusic Review by Ned Raggett

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 3,5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,42 / 5

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