Devine And Statton - crestfallen, 1990
"There was always something so exotic about Les Disques du Crepuscule, the Belgian label and European cousin (in essence) of Factory Records. Thus it was perfectly suited for the sophisticated pop music that Alison Statton came to be associated with. She had already been involved in two bands that had reached cult status overnight (Young Marble Giants and Weekend), so it is only fitting that her third musical venture ended up being held in equally high regard. Partnering with Ian Devine (who was part of forgotten Mancunian band Ludus), they continued in a similar vein to Stattons work with Weekend: light, jazzy pop music that was reminiscent of early Everything But the Girl. Their first release, 1989s The Prince of Wales, was a glorious showcase for Stattons exquisite voice and the pairs devotion to Welsh nationalism, even if it was done in a subtle, melodic way. 1990s Cardiffians followed a similar template to its predecessor but in this case, more of the same was a very welcome thing. It featured a more substantial band (including New Orders Peter Hook), although it is hardly noticeable, yet the under-riding Welsh theme is still evident."
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