2003, Hidden Agenda
After a year of relative silence Bettie Serveert re-emerges triumphantly with their fifth studio album, 'Log 22', and what a scorcher it is! Pairing the elegant and accomplished beauty of its predecessor Private Suit, with the energy and reckless abandon of their classic debut 'Palomine', the new album is a veritable sonic trip and quite possibly their best album yet. Written and produced by Carol van Dyk and Peter Visser and recorded at Weesp's E-Sound Studios, 'Log 22' contains a wide variety of shades and textures. The thirteen tracks range from the fresh and the playful by way of the happy-sad and melancholy and the sensually grooving to all-out sonic blasts. All compositions are laced with tasteful electronics, tapes, strings and horn arrangements, and are delivered with an effortless ease. Listen to Carol's singing that sounds more intimately confident and sensual than ever and Peter's patented no-holds-barred guitar wrestling, and 'Log 22' will wriggle its way into your cranium intending to stay there indefinitely.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Wide Eyed Fools |
| 2 | Smack |
| 3 | Have a Heart |
| 4 | Captain of Maybe |
| 5 | De Diva |
| 6 | Given |
| 7 | Not Coming Down |
| 8 | Cut 'n Dried |
| 9 | Log 22 |
| 10 | White Dogs |
| 11 | Certainlie |
| 12 | Ocean, My Floor |
| 13 | Love-In |
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