Footprints in the Desert

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Album Description
Fifth solo album from the founder, member and main songwriter with The Stranglers. 14 tracks including 'If You Wanted To', 'Everybody' & 'I Can't Handle It'.

Footprints in the Desert
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • Footprints in the desert
  • For Completists Only
  • Buy "Guilty," or "Hi-Fi" instead
Footprints in the Desert
Hugh Cornwell
Manufacturer: Track (Navarre)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000065V6F
Release Date: 2003-12-02

Tracks:

  1. If You Wanted To
  2. Everybody
  3. I Can't Handle It
  4. Fresh Air
  5. One Fine Thing
  6. Lady in Mind
  7. So Sexual
  8. Touch Touch
  9. Venus in Furs
  10. For What It's Worth
  11. Keep It Under Your Hat
  12. Coming of Age
  13. Sex Bomb
  14. 2000 Lights

Album Description

Fifth solo album from the founder, member and main songwriter with The Stranglers. 14 tracks including 'If You Wanted To', 'Everybody' & 'I Can't Handle It'.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Footprints in the desert.......2006-02-24

A collection of songs that were either singles or recordings that were never previously released. As a consequence this is very patchy 'Everybody" is good so is 'I can't handle it' which was even better live. It's an obvious for the fans album.

3 out of 5 stars For Completists Only.......2002-12-25

This here is a complitaion of songs from different sessions that for the most part were not good enough for any of his regular releses. Therefore its great for hard core Hugh Cornwell fans but for those looking to buy his best CD. For that, I suggest GUILTY or the US version of Guilty "Black Hair Black Eyes Black Suit".

2 out of 5 stars Buy "Guilty," or "Hi-Fi" instead.......2002-05-11

I am a huge fan of Hugh Cornwell. I have everything he has ever recorded in his solo career and with the Stranglers. I think he is one of the great musical talents of the 20th century and will in time be given his due, not so much as a guitarist (he is very good, but not great), but rather as a brilliant songwriter and to a lesser extent as a singer/stylist.

Unfortunately people like to clump the Stranglers in with their punk contemporaries, ignoring the fact that a) the Stranglers could play their instruments as well as any punk band b) the Stranglers were not really true punks in the sense that they had a sophistication and musical sound that was quite different c)their music evolved from album to album, exploting new terrain and vistas with abandon, something no other band of that era did (save the Damned) and d) the old stupid perception that they were brutes with the press (true -- in the old days) and misogynists (not true in my opinion) has held them back in terms of being appreciated. My response is: Listen to La Folie, listen to Black & White, listen to Down on the Sewer, from Rattus Norvegicus IV. In time, people will hear the truth and recogize the talent that Hugh and the Stranglers of yesteryear had.

That said, this album has to represent the low point of his career. How do I describe this bizarre album? Well it sounds like bad 1980s music from start to end. Hugh's guitar sound is cheesier than a slice of Velveeta and the lyrics are inane.

Hugh also puts ridiculous overdubs of voices saying various things (such as on 'Fresh Air' and the atrocious "Sex Bomb"). Doesn't the title "Sex Bomb" tip you off to the fact that the song will be a stinker? This all coming from the man who sang "(Get A) Grip (On Yourself)." Indeed. He should listen to his own advice.

I am honest in saying that my 2 star rating is generous. Hugh temprorarily seems to have lost his mind. I have no idea what he was thinking then. I really don't know he and his fellow musicians could sit around and nod their heads, saying "Yeah, I think that's particularly brilliant...etc." The irony is that 'Wolf,' which came before this, is infinitely better, even though it is widely disliked (I personally think Wolf is underrated).

Buy this only if you are a loyal fan of the man and can afford to part with the money.

I would recommend anyone new to Hugh to start with:

1) Guilty (also re-released as "Black Hair, Black Eyes, Black Suit")
2) Hi-Fi
3) Wired
4-5) Wolf or Nosferatu
6) Footprints in the Desert

That is all. If you buy it and don't like it, don't say you weren't warned.

But let me add that the song 'Fresh Air' has a nice musical interlude for about 15 seconds and the last song, '2000 Lights,' is better than almost the whole album. The downside is that '2000 Lights' is very short and the guitar sounds constipated, a la ZZ Top.

The album also has the talented Japanese guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei on it.
Footprints in Desert
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Footprints in Desert

    Manufacturer: Track Records/Ka
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00007KM85
    Release Date: 2002-09-03

    Product Description

    1. If You Wanted To
    2. Everybody
    3. I Can't Handle It
    4. Fresh Air
    5. One Fine Thing
    6. Lady In Mind
    7. So Sexual
    8. Touch Touch
    9. Venus In Furs
    10. For What It's Worth
    11. Keep It Under Your Hat
    12. Coming Of Age
    13. Sex Bomb
    14. 2000 Lights

    Format: CD

    Music:

    1. Getting Away With It: Live [Import]
    2. Girls Get Busy
    3. Greetings From the District of Country
    4. Guesses at Wisdom
    5. Harmonia
    6. Heathen
    7. Heavy Songs [Import]
    8. I Was Only Just a Chorus Girl
    9. Illusions
    10. In The Army Now

    Music

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    Music

    Bryan Adams [Import]

    Legendary Recordings with the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra...(Toscanini Edition)

    Konzert Am Preussischen Hof (Concert At The Prussian Court)

    Kingtinued:Greatest Elvis you've Never Heard!

    The Kicks

    Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly [Box set]

    In Person/San Francisco (Limited Edition

    Franz Danzi: Flute Chamber Music

    Emerson Drive

    In a Silent Way

    End of the Century [Original recording remastered]

    Duets [Import]

    Full Frequency: Bang on V.2 [Import]

    The Passing Measures

    Dance of the Infidel