Woo - Into The Heart Of Love - 2x LP Vinyl

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SKU:
c0031007
UPC:
881626797518

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Artist:
Woo
Album:
Into The Heart Of Love
Format:
12" Vinyl
UPC:
881626797518

Description

Woo, the project of brothers Mark and Clive Ives, return to Palto Flats for the reissue of Into The Heart Of Love, originally released on cassette in 1990. Formed in the seventies in South London, the duo developed a cult following over the years, with renewed interest in their catalog through 2010s reissues by labels such as Drag City and Emotional Rescue. Woo's music, encompassing new-age, folk, ambient electronic and jazz idioms, yet transformed into a fully inimitable sound, is the profound result of years of brothers honing and tinkering with their craft from their home studio. Into The Heart Of Love, often heralded by fans as their most complete work -- sees the group expanding their sound over 20 plus tracks, utilizing vocoded clarinets, homespun folk melodies, and lilting electronics, coalescing into a journey traversing through otherworldly soundscapes. Containing touchstone Woo tracks such as 'Make Me Tea,' a duet between Mark Ives and Sue Amor over guitar and clarinet, 'It's Love,' a classically influenced guitar ballad, and 'Hopi,' Woo's astrologically influenced cosmically propulsive opener, which hints at the sonic adventure to ensue. Closing the album is the never before released vocal version of 'It's Love,' a testament to the healing power of love. This edition sees the album released for the first time in its entirety on vinyl, spread over two LPs, as well as a limited cassette reissue, all meticulously remastered by Stephan Mathieu from newly discovered hi-quality DAT masters. The gatefold jacket features new liner notes by Clive Ives, along with photos, drawings and images from the brothers' archives, with cover art inspired by its 1990 cassette release. Often lovingly held in the same regard and referenced knowingly to bands such as the Durutti Column, Cluster, and the Penguin Café Orchestra, Woo surrounds the listener with a transformative warmth. The band describes this album as their most all-encompassing collection of material, and it remains a highlight of their catalog. The brothers continue to record and self-release material from their home in Brighton, England to this day, manifesting new sounds along the way.
A1Hopi
A2Taizee
A3Make Me Tea
A4A Little Long Way
A5The Frog's Fandango
B1When You Find Your Love
B2A Complex Art
B3Trisha's Return
B4Into The Heart Of Love
B5Love On Other Planets
B6Don't Delay
C1Woo Woo
C2The Subtle Shadow
C3Sarah
C4Are You Falling
C5It's Love
C6Mountains
C7Gentle Actions
D1The Return Journey
D2The Heart Of Love / Lullabye
D3The Heart Sleeps
D4Spaces We Breathe
D5It's Love (Vocal)