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Everything's Getting Older

Everything's Getting Older

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2011, Chemikal Underground
Some partnerships just work, even if it takes time. Eight years in the making, the debut album by Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat is a special thing, full of gorgeous, jazz-inflected love songs fleshed out with a mixture of spoken word pieces and vocals delivered in Aidan's distinctive rhotic singing voice. Wells is the Scottish multi-instrumentalist, composer, leader of the Bill Wells Octet and collaborator with The Pastels, Isobel Campbell, Future Pilot AKA and many more. Moffat is a man of many projects, whether his solo material released under his full name Aidan John Moffat, his band Aidan Moffat & the Best-Ofs or, in a former life, his experimental work as L Pierre, Lucky Pierre and his long history as one half of iconic Scots duo Arab Strap. The pair first met back in Moffat's Arab Strap days in - predictably - a pub, when Aidan and bandmate Malcolm Middleton invited Bill to play piano on their Monday At The Hug & Pint album. " I wasn't sure what they thought of my music but I had been a fan of Arab Strap from the first time I heard them, and I'd been especially endeared since the day they were called 'a disgrace to Falkirk' by the Provost at the time," says Bill. It's then that the duo first started work on Everything's Getting Older, recording first single "(If You) Keep Me In Your Heart," in 2003. Having resolved to make an album, it was to be a long time in the making. "I didn't want to rush it at all," says Aidan. "I have a great love and respect for Bill's music, so it was important to me that I try my absolute best, and that takes time." The songs they came up with over that considerable period of time began taking on a theme: aging, and within it freedom, fatherhood, and responsibility. "I don't really live [a hedonistic] lifestyle anymore," says Aidan, formerly acquainted with the kind of wild times described in Arab Strap's debut The First Big Weekend of the Summer. "I still go but as much as a dad can, but I'm not really interested in writing about that kind of thing now. My mid-life crisis is due in a decade or so, so maybe I'll get a second wind then."
Tracklisting
Disc 1
1 Tasogare
2 Let's Stop Here
3 Cages
4 A Short Song To The Moon
5 Ballad Of The Bastard
6 The Copper Top
7 Glasgow Jubilee
8 (If You) Keep Me In Your Heart
9 Dinner Time
10 The Sadness In Your Life Will Slowly Fade
11 The Greatest Story Ever Told
12 And So We Must Rest

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