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<title>New Release : Victory For The Comic Muse</title>
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<title>Album Review : Absent Friends</title>
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Review: Fans of Neil Hannon's lush, literate brand of orchestral chamber pop who despaired over the comparative asceticism of his previous release, 2001's Regeneration (and the reported disbandment of the Divine Comedy) can now relax. With the first cascade of horns on Absent Friends -- reminiscent of a 1950's Disney soundtrack -- Hannon announces a return to doing what he has always done best: crafting...
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<title>Album Review : Regeneration</title>
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Review: Neil Hannon, a.k.a. the Divine Comedy, has been the U.K.'s leading musical ironist for some years now - a worthy successor to the arch tradition of the Kinks, Pet Shop Boys and Noël Coward. And so, inevitably, he'll never be as successful in the States as in the land of clouds and fried Mars bars. But Regeneration, the Divine Comedy's sixth album, could find fans on either side of the Atlantic, as...
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Review: Like most tortured artists, Neil Hannon is filled with anguish and frustration. But Hannon, the Irishman who is the Divine Comedy, has little use for the raging noise of the typical angst-ridden rocker. No, his pain comes with its very own orchestra &#150; the better to underscore guileful songs that could serve as a soundtrack for teatime at the Noel Coward Appreciation Society.Hannon nurtured...
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<title>New Release : Frog Princess [Setanta 2002]</title>
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