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A Short Album About Love

The Divine Comedy

1997

A Short Album About Love

Album Summary

A Short Album About Love is the fifth studio album by Irish chamber pop band the Divine Comedy, released in 1997 by Setanta Records. It was recorded on 20 October 1996 at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London.

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Jun 21 2021
2

Now this is peak fucking Gen X garbage lol. At least it's only half an hour. Congrats man, it's the 1990s and you're pretending to be Sinatra. Aren't you just fucking ironic. 2/5.

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May 14 2021
1

“A Short Album About Love” by The Divine Comedy (1997) Love songs including such laughably memorable lines as “If you were a horse, I’d clean the crap out of your stable” and “You are the way, the truth, and the life” (Where have I heard that line before?). Look, a good love song has to have lyrics you’d imagine singing to your beloved. Not on this album. These songs tread aimlessly in the broad space between passion and goofiness. Frontman/lyricist Neil Hannon is either joshing, deranged, or both. Quirky compositions with startlingly conventional arrangements poorly sung with backing instrumentals performed with eye rolling you can actually feel. Orchestra abuse. This sound is a late 1990s throwback to the worst aspects of late 1960s commercial pop. Not fit for a serious listen. He’s putting us on. 1/5

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Feb 10 2021
2

I gave this album three listens, trying to give it the benefit of the doubt. But every listen, the only part that caught my attention was when he started talking about how he wished his lover was a horse or a dog. Okay buddy.

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Feb 10 2021
1

This should have been cleaned out with the stable

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Sep 06 2023
3

Lo, as the generator has felt it necessary to unleash a period of unprecedented fallowness one year into my journey, ‘tis befitting that the wretched beast of recommendations should bestow upon me a band whose moniker is The Divine Comedy…For now, truly, I must ponder which of the nine circles of hell I inhabit.

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Mar 25 2021
5

Outrageously beautiful and beautifully outrageous (If... you were a horse I'd clean the crap out of your stable and never once complain). Orchestral and theatrical, first impression was Bowie but I think it's more Scott Walker. I assume Father John and Kirin J take a lot out of this kind of thing. Pretty impressive it was all recorded live as well.

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Oct 24 2022
5

Just what I’ve been looking for. Thank you.

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Jun 09 2021
4

If the lyrics took a more serious or less comedic tone, this album could easily be a 5 based on its production and composition. It was a pleasant surprise and an enjoyable listen.

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May 01 2024
2

Divine? No. Comedy? Perhaps. Short album? Not short enough.

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Jun 29 2021
2

Hated it at first, but some of the lyrics grew on me. Still don't need it in my life.

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Apr 12 2023
4

Nice, but what’s with all the horses?

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Apr 09 2021
1

Wow I really hated this. This is the closest I've come to giving a one star since U2. Gonna have to really think about it.

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Jan 29 2021
4

His deep, baritone croon has never sounded more affecting, and his songs are easily among his best, making A Short Album About Love much more than a record for hardcore fans.

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Mar 31 2021
3

Oooh look, it's more 1990s British indie rock. I remember the name, but not any of their songs/albums. To be fair, this one is reasonably decent. Although considered a studio album, it was recorded live in a concert hall with a small orchestra and an audience (though thankfully you can't tell on the album that this was a live show). They are songs... about love, ranging from the romantic to the absurdist and twee. "If you were a horse, I'd clean the crap out of your stable" is a great line to sing with earnestness against orchestral accompaniment. I'm not opposed to orchestral pop, and the guy's voice does suit this setup. A bit like the Springsteen record, I can appreciate the craft and I wouldn't object to hearing their other material. But I'm not falling in love with this record. 3.5

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Jan 16 2024
2

A Short Review About An Ok Album (2.5/5)

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Jan 23 2025
5

most of my reviews for this series are my first impressions upon completing a full listen of the album in question, but this one beckoned me to listen to it twice. I'm extremely glad I did. across just 7 songs and 32 minutes, Neil Hannon and The Divine Comedy manage to capture romance from every conceivable angle and emotion. lovesick euphoria, desperate loneliness, deeply toxic codependency, melancholy self-reflection on one's wrongdoings in a relationship. if you've ever been in love with somebody, especially if it didn't end well due to your own shortcomings as a partner, some of this stuff will wreck you. the one-two punch of "If..." and "If I Were You (I'd Be Through With Me)" almost brought me to tears. Joby Talbot's orchestral arrangements are stupendous, oozing with just the right amount of melodrama and cheese, and a few genuinely shocking moments, particularly the screeching cluster chords at the end of "If...". I love the live feel this recording captures. a lot of orchestral pop can feel like the orchestra and the pop are in two separate rooms, and that's very much not the case here. I was reminded a lot of the Scott Walker album I listened to just a day before this, Scott 2, though I think I'd much sooner return to the songs offered up here. there's some fantastic compositional and orchestrational moments strewn across all these tracks, and they range from bombastic symphonic rock to tender chamber music. again, it's a lot of stylistic and emotional range squeezed into a pretty small package. I love moments in this challenge where an album I'd never heard of before just completely captures me. decent 9/10.

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Oct 27 2023
2

I love the full instrumental, but get tired of his voice, so there's only so much I can take. I didn't love this

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Apr 11 2022
2

I think their greatest hits would have been a better option here. It includes the Father Ted theme song.

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Feb 12 2021
1

Another one my Irish relatives won't be pleased about. Can't stand this band. Can't even muster any objectivity. 1/10 (ahh yeah that felt good)

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Feb 12 2021
1

I gave this a try but failed to see the magic.

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Apr 24 2025
2

Didn’t completely hate it but definitely a weird album. I love my horse wife.

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Dec 24 2024
2

maybe i'm missing something but i found this quite corny and overdone. is it supposed to be like that?

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Jan 25 2024
2

A tad too mushy, wasn’t feeling it. Didn’t really like any songs or melodies. Decent 3

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Jan 19 2024
2

I feel like this album is from a Broadway musical.

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Jan 15 2024
2

Do people actually enjoy this? 1.71

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Jan 05 2024
2

Overwrought, pretentious and cheesy all at the same time. “Everybody Knows” was the best of the bunch.

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Jan 03 2024
2

Zzzzzzz... Its very short though so kudos for that.

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Dec 31 2023
2

chamber pop more like chamber pot if I were a horse I'd still give this a bad review

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Dec 20 2023
2

Is this a serious album? Or deeply unserious? It's only thanks to this list that I now understand this builds on Scott Walker's legacy. It combines orchestra, over the top crooning, and absolutely ridiculous lyrics. The reoccurring themes that stood out to me in this 30 minutes: mostly dog and horse metaphors. This is theater farce. Is it interesting? Sure. Would I repeat it? Nope.

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Nov 27 2023
2

I like the use of organs, horns, and especially strings on this album. It creates a very retro feel, a la Billy Joel’s An Innocent Man, but mellower (and, in my opinion, far inferior). Unfortunately, the commitment to a 50s/60s-era sound means the percussion (and instrumentation as a whole) isn’t very interesting. The vocal is often brash when loud and very weak when quiet; it doesn’t ever find the right timbre. They’re fun songs, but there’s plenty to fault. The main limiting factor preventing this from being higher than a 2 is that “spark” – anything exciting or inventive. Also, the solemnly-delivered lyric “You’re a horse, I’d clean the crap out of your stable” made me take the album a lot less seriously. Key tracks: In Pursuit of Happiness

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Oct 26 2023
2

Don’t really remember any of the songs.

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Oct 21 2023
2

Mercifully short thankfully, nothing inspired or engaging coming out of this one. A weird combo of sometimes country, sometimes showtune takes two of my more challenging genres and doesn’t do much of anything worthwhile with them, and the vocals aren’t doing the whole thing any favors.

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Jun 12 2023
2

Very orchestral, feels very much like a broadway show. Sticking to one topic, especially one as broad and nebulous as "love", does get saccharine after a while. Favorite track: "I'm All You Need"

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Mar 29 2023
2

Best Song: If... It turns out the true Divine Comedy was him making two horse-based love metaphors in a row - one about cleaning up his horse-lover's poop and the other about riding his horse-lover all night long - and deciding to lead with the poop one. Worst Song: Timewatching. Grossly theatrical melodrama. Overall: It's not terrible, but it mostly just sounds like the soundtrack to a dinner theatre show. Hopefully the food was better than the show.

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Mar 09 2023
2

Haters rejoice, something everyone can agree is terrible and out of place. If this guy and Ute Lemper got together and had a baby the world would explode.

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Feb 09 2023
2

Didn't vibe with this one whatsoever. It was just mind-numbingly boring and I ended up tuning most of it out as background noise. It was a late 90s album trying to sound "retro", I guess? It calls back to mid-century easy listening albums, and I think it still kind of fails at that. It's like if a PT Cruiser was an album. The orchestral aspects of this were pretty neat for a bit, but it didn't save it for me. At least this was true to its name: it was indeed short. Favourite: In Pursuit of Happiness

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Jan 02 2025
1

Very quickly learning that if there is a UK band I've never heard of on the list, it's for a good reason. There is absolutely no reality in which it was necessary to listen to this, ever. 2 stars for being shit, -1 for wasting my damn time.

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Dec 19 2024
1

Well? What can ya say? He wants to be a crooner, like Frank, but ... can you imagine Frank Sinatra singing those lyrics? Come on man ...

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Sep 22 2023
1

The only thing comedic about this album is how astonishingly bad it is.

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Jul 27 2022
1

This band is not good

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Feb 09 2022
1

A short album of shit.

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Jul 25 2025
5

genuinely surprised by this one. another album on this list that can be simply described as "all killer, no filler". orchestral, almost big band pop music inspired from classic mood and ballrom music from almost a century ago. songs of longing and intense emotion, this album is chock full of pretty and progressive orchestral motifs and accompaniments. despite the short runtime, there's a lot of power in the instrumentals that make the songs hit a lot harder.

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Jul 13 2025
5

The Divine Comedy is all of the bets parts of John Hawley with none of the boredom

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Jun 30 2025
5

I was fooled by the schmaltzy music..... when I started actually paying attention to the lyrics, I was entertained. Sad. But entertained.

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Jun 02 2025
5

Really enjoyed this from start to finish, thought despite it being an album about love it offered a good variety of perspectives and was sufficiently varied musically to never be boring. Thought the production was solid and enjoyed the grandiose elements, along with the humourous lyrics that really set it apart from a lot of other albums from this era included on the list, which are a bit too self-serious at times

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May 02 2025
5

DC at it's peak. Majestic vocal performance demanding an orchestra and a world of yore to muse upon.

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Mar 26 2025
5

Sorry everyone, I love this so much. I’m the exact kind of sappy romantic this was meant for. That line about the horse IS dumb that’s what makes it great. It’s so bombastic and over the top and dumb. It’s like falling in love. It’s wonderful

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Mar 10 2025
5

This made me laugh and I enjoyed it

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Mar 10 2025
5

This album was great and I forgot about this band. Very pleased this came up. Lyrics are quality 😄

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Jan 31 2025
5

I'm going for it. This album is the sort of thing I love about this list. It is kind of weird, very direct, full of passion and its own style, and is great to listen to. I was fighting between a 4 or 5 but after my fourth listen I realized I was fighting it down because it felt odd to give it such a great rating; I'm doing it the same way they did. Putting something down that feels right and makes me smile even if other things could be better or more fitting. Great voice.

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Jan 31 2025
5

When I started this album during my morning drive I did so with apprehensions. The chamber pop and humorous nature at times had me cautious. I also realized I had heard the opening track before. As I reached the end of my first listen, and thought about it I didn't have any complaints. The production was solid, the album length appreciated. Second listen during my lunch I found myself getting lost in it at times. Felt some Bowie energy. During the drive home (third listen) it crossed my mind that I think this is a four or five. Fourth listen writing this whole review. This is an album. Cohesive, thematic, not repetitive and not over compressed like many albums of the era. Each track kind of keeps building until the end. Some nice trumpets

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Jan 10 2025
5

im sad ive never heard this piece of baroque pop before! almost as sad as i was to learn that "everyone knows (except you)" was the breakout hit, when it is objectively the worst song on the album

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Dec 24 2024
5

This is a good album. I don't like all their stuff, but I surprisingly have to give this one a 5. Kinda like a happier magnetic fields, or a piano-forward jam band.

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Nov 14 2024
5

Maybe it's because I'm lying sick in bed, but this Album gave me a nice trip without any drugs 5/5

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Oct 29 2024
5

The Divine Comedy are one of my all time top five acts so I loved this album. It was released at a time when love was an all consuming desire, and the comic turns of phrase made me feel like I was in on a joke. No one can make me dislike this album.

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Oct 25 2024
5

Really enjoyed this all the way around. Don’t have a favorite song, all were lovely.

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Oct 22 2024
5

Alright, I'll admit it, I have loved The Divine Comedy for more than thirty years. I almost knew what my review was going to be before even having to listen - until I read some of the others here. Couple of general (and one specific) retorts. First and foremost - the clue is in the name of the band. Third word, six leters, starts with C, ends in Y. For this album, the comedy comes both from the absurdity of romance and its destructiveness. It's a version of "would you still love me if I was a worm?" set to massively indulgent orchestral music. Hannon's previous work was more overtly whimsical, and there is an argument that he owes considerable success to his involvement in one of the most popular comedy television shows of the 90s (Father Ted, now impossibly tainted by the repugnant views of its creator) - but people coming to this album without that context may not be clued in to that. It is tempting to quote Mansun's Open Letter to the Lyrical Trainspotter, from the year before this album - "The lyrics aren't supposed to mean that much, they're just a vehicle for a lovely voice" - but that does Hannon a disservice. The lyrics are crucial to appreciating (not enjoying) this album. You can enjoy it just fine by regarding the lyrics as the vehicle for a lovely voice - because Hannon really does have a lovely voice. To really appreciate the album though, you have to acknowledge that the lyrics are deliberate. Juvenile, outrageous, puerile, vicious, ecstatic, and above all - absurd. Just like love. Hannon really knows what he's doing, and this mostly very good album fits snugly into his ouvre. It nestles between the burnt bitterness of Cassanova and the introspection, soul searching and awakening of Fin de Siècle, and knowing any of this should help with the appreciation of it. If you want to. If you don't, then just use it as a mechanism for hearing saccharine orchestra and a beautiful baratone singing stuff. Or don't. You see, the thing about us Gen Xers is that we don't really care what you do.

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Oct 17 2024
5

Yes, he nicked Scott Walker's sound, but the music does sound like Scott Walker, so 5 stars.

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Aug 22 2024
5

Don't listen to any of these retards spouting nonsense about this album being bad, this is for the lovers only. So far the highlight of this whole thing along with L.A Woman (day 16)

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Jul 24 2024
5

I liked the bit about hanging out with sheep in succulent pastures xx

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Jul 19 2024
5

timewatching is kind of a dip, but can’t be denied that this is strong!! sounds great & has some of his most clever writing

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Jun 28 2024
5

A perfect slice of chamber pop with show tune qualities.

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Apr 19 2024
5

I’ll be in the minority and say I loved this. It was way better than Scott Walker, IMO. The lyrics weren’t dumb, they were purposefully ridiculous at times. I liked it.

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Mar 27 2024
5

Love this lots! I was just listening to Neil Hannon singing with Ute Lemper the other day and remembering how much I love him and The Divine Comedy. I don't say this often, but I wouldn't have minded a longer album about love.

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Mar 27 2024
5

I think we’re at the point in this project where 75% of my notes are going to start with, “Really? [insert name of artist] again???” Other than my being surprised that I must listen to (at least) two (and a half if we count Ute Lemper’s Punishing Kiss) albums by The Divine Comedy before I die, I really enjoyed all the theatrics. We’ve had some dramatic outings here in the last several days and I am here for it!

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Mar 27 2024
5

My biggest complain about “a short album about love” is the ‘short’ part. Fortunately, the 2020 Reissue more than doubles the runtime with some additional great tracks, including a Bert Bacharach/Hal David tune (Make It Easy On Yourself) - something I’ve wanted to hear from The Divine Comedy since listening to the previous album. What can I say, this album is a glorious collection of love songs! “Hey, don't be suprised, if millions die in plague and murder, True happiness lies beyond your fries and happy burger.” “I told the passersby, I made a small boy cry And I'll get through to you if it's the last thing that I do.” “I need to be someone’s somebody.” “If you were a horse I'd clean the crap out of your stable And never once complain.” “And if I were you I wouldn’t let the shit you get from me get the better of you.” “When I fall behind in the quest for pleasure I shall treasure this short time with you.” “Don't look a horse in the mouth, Don't let a frog get you down, Dragging you round like a dog on a lead, I'm all you need.” I LOVE this album! TERRIFIC!

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Mar 18 2024
5

Great album not something id listen to but great 👍🏾

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Mar 04 2024
5

Didn't know them. Love it.

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Feb 15 2024
5

This came as a surprise. I never before heard of this band. Pleasing songs with a fantastic instrumentation—both the arrangements and the execution in collaboration with The Brunel Ensemble.

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Jan 30 2024
5

Neil Hannon is one of the most underrated songwriters of the last 30 years.

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Jan 22 2024
5

Love love love it, uplifting and wry all at once

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Jan 04 2024
5

This was really weird and unexpected but I love crooning so 5 stars hell yea

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Dec 08 2023
5

Was going to give it a 4 but giving it a 5 to balance out everyone who's given it 1 or 2 because "the lyrics are silly"

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Dec 01 2023
5

It’s a hard tightrope to walk - bridging a gap between swooningly earnest romance and knowingly humorous cynicism. But with great songs. And an orchestra. This is the absolute apex of Neil Hannon’s Divine Comedy, where the band synthesised The Smiths, Scott Walker and 60’s pop into something truly magnificent. Only 7 tracks, each one perfect. In Pursuit of Happiness is breathtaking in where the orchestration runs to from the single guitar it starts with. Everybody Knows is just a great pop song - and has a genuinely laugh out loud line about making a small boy cry. Someone just a great love song about longing If… I wrote about this for my English A Levels. Just so clever the way the nasty heart of the song is hidden inside what initially seem comedic lyrics. If I Were You is another great pop song Time watching is an update of a track from his first album and is starkly dramatic with just the strings and his voice. I’m all you need another great orchestral piece I wouldn’t change a note on this album The covers of Johnny Mathis’ Feet and Make it Easy On Yourself on the extended edition are well worth checking out as well

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Nov 30 2023
5

Here is a prime example of why I wanted to start this project: To discover some unique hidden gems like this mini album. It's definitely niche, but 'a short album about love', and the Divine Comedy, is a real treat. Imagine a Bryan Ferry/Paul Banks like crooning on quirky songs about love running through a familiar vien of Jens Lekman and the Magnetic Fields backed by some impressive orchestration with a crisp brit pop sheen. This is my crude attempt to describe what I hear. And no, this isn't meant to be taken too seriously. It's supposed to be a bit campy and definitely fun, helmed by what I can gather is a bit of a savant.

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Oct 27 2023
5

Beautiful, fun, elegant, great simple concepts executed extremely well. Varying instrumentation keeps me on my toes and gets this album the edge it needs to be wonderful, even if it's only following its title's instructions.

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Aug 31 2023
5

Fun album - love the orchestration, the melodies and lyrics are clever. My favorite piece is Timewatching - homage to Nat King Cole - he's singing with only string accompaniment. The strings are exquisite.

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Aug 29 2023
5

With the obvious shades of Scott Walker, I enjoyed this album a LOT more than I expected to. Beautiful.

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Aug 28 2023
5

10/10 The Divine Comedy has to be one of the coolest musicians I’ve ever heard he’s got such a great style; I love the way he composes music

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Jul 20 2023
5

5, Of course. Canciones: Everybody Knows (except you)

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Jun 19 2023
5

I don’t think I’ve heard of The Divine Comedy before. The name makes me expect comedy music for obvious reasons, but I can’t see something like that being considered an essential album. Let’s listen and find out! Songs I already knew: none Favourites: Everybody Knows (Except You), If I Were You (I’d Be Through With Me) This album was wonderful. Apple Music says it’s pop, but that’s far too reductive for this. It’s symphonic with crooning vocals, but I wouldn’t know what to categorise this music as. What I can say is that it sounds fantastic, there is the running theme of love and self deprecation, and it is a fairly quick listen at just over half an hour. I liked this a lot and would definitely recommend you give it a try.

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Apr 12 2023
5

Short but epic. Wonderful stuff from Mr Hannon and his marvellous melody makers.

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Jan 11 2023
5

Another exciting and wonderful surprise in a shape of a band, The Divine Comedy, thatcI have never heard of! From the first song onwards, this album was full of baroque splendor and glamour, orchestral motives and actually great singing by the main guy in the band, Neil Hannon. I never knew this, but he was a composer that recorded music for IT Crowd and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. This album let me appreciate him even more. Basically every song on the record is a hit, or at least a single worthy track. I am certainly adding almost whole album to my everyday playlist. Great job Neil, easily 5 stars.

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Dec 05 2022
5

Wow, I was not expecting this! How is this from the 90s? Let alone considered pop? Not that that's necessarily a bad thing, but this never what I would picture if you said that. The voice is absolutely magnificent, and the orchestral backing is gorgeous. Are some of the lyrics a little cheesy? Sure, but I don't care, it sounds amazing, and while this isn't technically an "album", so maybe it shouldn't be on this list, but I'm so glad it is. Fantastic. Reminds me a lot of Nick Cave.

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Nov 09 2022
5

A great listen throughout. Highly recommend it

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Oct 27 2022
5

Kinda goofy, but I like his voice

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Mar 24 2022
5

Cinematic, epic and really unique. Lovely orchestration and enchanting vocal tone. Very impressive for a live album, an unexpected 5.

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Dec 09 2021
5

Loved it! So unique, definitely going to listen again.

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Jun 18 2021
5

Talk about an underrated love/break up album. Genuinely some of the most beautiful melodies and movements on this short, grand album. Highlights: 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7.

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Apr 17 2021
5

5. Of course. Canciones: Everybody Knows (except you)

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Jul 23 2025
4

This was another great album from The Divine Comedy, especially from his output in the ’90s when he was probably at his peak. I’m usually not the first person to talk about vocals, since I’m more drawn to the music that surrounds them, but I have to admit, I really love his wordplay. On one side, it’s witty, smirky, and tongue-in-cheek. On the other, it’s suave, refined, theatrical, and delivered with sincerity. He’s very articulate and precise, yet still playful. He truly is one of a kind, and let’s just say, if I was Scott Walker, he’d definitely get my approval.

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Jul 16 2025
4

Once again an album, or even a band, I didn't know that turned out to be a pleasant surprise. I guess I did know 'Everybody knows' (except you)', that must have been on the playlist of the alternative music station I listened to anno 1997. It's not the best song of the album, that's beyond doubt 'Someone'. Closing track 'I'm all you need' is also a gem. The music is very Scott Walker-like. Just a little less edge to it, except 'Someone' - that's why it's the best track of the album. In its weaker moments it also reminds you of Neil Diamond and even John Barry-style James Bond songtracks. Weak point is 'Wimewatching' - it never comes off the ground. It grew on my every time I listened to it. So yeah, good album.

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Jul 16 2025
4

Os arranjos orquestrais são ótimos, composições doces, emotivas, algo old fashioned, "Barcharachesco", soa televisivo (tipo séries antigas), o rapaz tem um vozeirão, surpreendente. Curti a banda! 4 estrelas.

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Jul 10 2025
4

I enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would. I naively assumed that The Divine Comedy were a comedy music group, considering their name and that the only song I knew before now was "National Express". The music (and particularly the singing) put me in mind of The Walker Brothers, and I think this is supported by their cover of 'Make It Easy On Yourself' (on the expanded version of this album). The style is a kind of baroque pop which I didn't realise had made it out of the 60s, but I like it. All that being said, it seems unlikely I'll ever listen to this again.

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