So we enter the 1990s. I expect I'll get through this decade a little
quicker, as I'll possibly own a few more of these releases. The 1960s
and 1990s have always been prominent decades in my music collection for
some reason. I guess in the cyclical nature of music, the 90s were
trying to revisit the psychedelia (though with a lot more distortion) of
the 60s, with a lot of even the heavier bands citing the Beatles as an
influence. The fluidity of genres as displayed by the Beatles and even
more straight-ahead acts like Zeppelin, the Stones and the Beach Boys
was also drawn upon with aplomb.
Anywhoo....
Cocteau Twins "Heaven or Las Vegas" (1990)
Really loved the last Cocteau Twins' album on the list "Treasures".
The dreamy, ethereal pop with stark desaturated album cover seemed to be
the modus operandi for their first few albums. With "Heaven or Vegas"
they change things up. From the bright, colourful neon album cover to
the slightly more polished pop within. The vocals are much clearer
and more prominent than on previous releases. The balance had
definitely shifted more towards perky pop with propulsive bass. Robin
Guthrie's guitar continues to be a shimmering clean presence.
Guthrie was dealing with a heavy drug problem, on top of that, he and
singer Elizabeth Fraser had their first child (the album was released on
her first birthday) and they had had issues with their management.
Maybe the Vegas reference is hinting towards the more faded, jaded neon
side of Vegas rather than the glitz and glamour.
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