IIUII (CD)
Fink
Amoeba Review
English folk mainstay Fin Greenall has the type of “seen it all” voice that guarantees you’re in for a no-holds-barred listening experience. Recorded under the name Fink, Greenall’s latest, IIUII, is a retrospective of his first ten years as Fink Mark Two. He and his band members have re-recorded the tracks that took him from recording songs in his bedroom to standing in the middle of massive festival stages. There’s a simplicity, maturity and sheerly stunning quality to these songs that’s worth a listen for anyone who prizes authenticity and introspection in songwriting. Moving and magnificent.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Sort Of Revolution (IIUII)
|
Fink | 06:27 |
2.
Warm Shadow (IIUII)
|
Fink | 06:19 |
3.
Looking Too Closely (IIUII)
|
Fink | 04:31 |
4.
Shakespeare (IIUII)
|
Fink | 05:50 |
5.
Pills In My Pocket (IIUII)
|
Fink | 04:57 |
6.
This Is The Thing (IIUII)
|
Fink | 04:33 |
7.
Walking In The Sun (IIUII)
|
Fink | 04:59 |
8.
Blueberry Pancakes (IIUII)
|
Fink | 05:09 |
9.
Berlin Sunrise (IIUII)
|
Fink | 05:23 |
10.
Maker (IIUII)
|
Fink | 05:34 |
11.
Biscuits (IIUII)
|
Fink | 04:37 |
12.
Yesterday Was Hard On All Of Us (IIUII)
|
Fink | 05:22 |