Fear of Fours

Fear of Fours
Studio album by Lamb
Released 17 May 1999 (1999-05-17)
Genre
Label Mercury
Lamb chronology
'Lamb'
(1997)
Fear of Fours
(1999)
'What Sound'
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyB[2]
Pitchfork Media(8.5/10)[3]
Q[4]
Rolling Stone[5]

Fear of Fours is the title of Lamb's 1999 album. It was a moderate success, reaching UK #37, the band's only UK Top 40 album entry to date.

Track listing

  1. "Soft Mistake" – 3:15
  2. "Little Things" – 3:18
  3. "B Line" – 2:51
  4. [untitled] – 0:07
  5. "All in Your Hands" – 4:38
  6. "Less Than Two" – 1:18
  7. "Bonfire" – 4:23
  8. "Ear Parcel" – 7:54
  9. "Softly" – 3:55
  10. "Here" – 3:22
  11. "Fly" – 5:14
  12. "Alien" – 4:08
  13. "Five" – 5:46
  14. "Lullaby" – 2:56

Unusual additions and time signatures in the album

The fourth track is not included on the album's track listing. It is a single struck chord which effectively ends the song "B Line" preceding it. This deliberate omission is a nod to the album's title, whose sentiment is revealed in a deeper level throughout the album: unusual time signatures. "Soft Mistake" is in 10/8. "B Line" is driven by a prominent bass line in 6/8, followed by the single note track 4. "Less Than Two" is in 12/8, backed by a repeating twelve beat phrase "needing you wanting you loving you holding you", and "Softly" is in 6/8. "Alien" continues in 12/8, although the rhythms are at times ambiguous. "Five", the most intricate yet, is in 5/8,5/8,5/8,5/8,5/8,6/8,5/8,6/8, which could also be written as 10/8,10/8,11/8,11/8. "Lullaby" rounds off the album in a slow, lazy 3/4 time. "Little Things" has a rather complex rhythmic pattern, which nevertheless converges to 4/4, or a multiple, depending on notation.

However some of the tracks are more conventional: "All In Your Hands", "Bonfire", "Ear Parcel", "Fly" all have time signatures which are at least divisible by 2 or 4, even though they may not be written as 4/4 per se. "Here" again has a 4/4 structure to it, though the bass plays rhythms which stress this as 3+3+2/8.

References

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