The Pharaohs - London 1888

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Review by Ricardo Denser

London 1888 by Pharaohs is an album that perfectly captures the essence of the Victorian era. The third-person narrative of the album tells the story of the city of London during the late 19th century, with each track transporting the listener to a different part of the city. The album features a mix of electronic and orchestral elements, creating a unique and haunting sound.

The opening track, "Whitechapel," sets the tone for the album with its eerie melody and haunting vocals. The track takes the listener to the infamous Whitechapel district, the site of the Jack the Ripper murders. The album continues with tracks like "The Thames," which features a beautiful piano melody that perfectly captures the majesty of the river.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Crystal Palace," which features a driving beat and a soaring orchestral section. The track takes the listener to the site of the famous Crystal Palace, which was destroyed by fire in 1936.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
London 1888 (Jack The Ripper)3:38
Domino3:49
Spook On The Nile2:15
High Noon in Calela03:48
High Noon In Calela3:46
Worth Waitin' For3:10
I Don't Want You2:15
The Passenger4:56
Vincent Van Go Go3:24
Worth Waitin' For3:08
Spook on the Nile2:17
London 18883:40
High Noon in Calella3:50
I Don't Want You2:13
Harlow Rock3:16
Sweet and Bitter Violets3:39
The Last Time3:24
Turkey Dance2:53
Mystery Spook0:51
Sweet And Bitter Violets3:37

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Catalog Numbers

CLCD 6480

Labels

Crazy Love Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
Double BassMark Penington
DrumsRitche Taylor
EngineerChristian F
GuitarJ.B. Evans
Backing VocalsJ.B. Evans
VocalsGlenn Daeche
PianoHandy Andy (tracks: 6)
OrganClinch Rockhard (tracks: 4, 9)
ProducerJ.B. Evans, Christian F
Written-ByJ.B. Evans (tracks: 9), Glenn Daeche (tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13)

Notes

Recorded and mixed at the Square Harlow, Essex. April to June 2000.

About The Pharaohs

The Pharaohs were a British Psychobilly band from Harlow in Essex. Their vocalist and second guitarist, Glenn Daeche, wrote most of their songs. They were regulars at the Klub Foot and other low-life places in the Eighties.

Name Vars

  • Pharaohs

Members

  • Mark Penington
  • Nick Becker
  • Glenn Daeche
  • Ben Evans
  • Jeff Horsey
  • Lee Brown
  • Ritche Taylor
  • Tony Bennett
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Summary by Ricardo Denser

London 1888 by Pharaohs is a beautifully crafted album that transports the listener to a different time and place. The combination of electronic and orchestral elements creates a unique and haunting sound that perfectly captures the mood of Victorian London. Fans of electronic music and history buffs alike will find something to love on this album.

Comments

*Sage Hacault* - Two points:

1) I'm pretty sure there was no evidence of rape at any of the Whitechapel murder scenes, so let's not make hasty judgements about the murderer/s. 

2) 'Jack the Ripper' was never caught. For all you, I or Scotland Yard know, it might have been a woman.
Hahahaha! This is educational.
love it x
This is fucking stupid