
Welcome To The Cruel World 25th Anniversary
Celebrating 25 years since its original release, on the 1st November UMe brings you Ben Harperâs debut album WELCOME TO THE CRUEL WORLD on 45 RPM 180g vinyl.
âThe full range of Ben Harperâs influences would not come to bear until later albums, but his debut, Welcome to the Cruel World, lays a strong foundation. Like a King and Take That Attitude to Your Grave burn with a political conviction rarely heard during the 1990s. âForeverâ has a tenderness which demonstrates Harperâs emotional range. Lackluster hippie jams that cultivated his early following may have served a purpose but feel fluffy by comparison when compared to the meatier tracks. Ben closes the album with a song that frequently closes his concerts, Iâll Rise. This song, built around Maya Angelouâs 1979 poem And Still I Rise, reminds one of artâs ability to pierce through society, self, and the soulâ â Allmusic
Celebrating 25 years since its original release, on the 1st November UMe brings you Ben Harperâs debut album WELCOME TO THE CRUEL WORLD on 45 RPM 180g vinyl.
âThe full range of Ben Harperâs influences would not come to bear until later albums, but his debut, Welcome to the Cruel World, lays a strong foundation. Like a King and Take That Attitude to Your Grave burn with a political conviction rarely heard during the 1990s. âForeverâ has a tenderness which demonstrates Harperâs emotional range. Lackluster hippie jams that cultivated his early following may have served a purpose but feel fluffy by comparison when compared to the meatier tracks. Ben closes the album with a song that frequently closes his concerts, Iâll Rise. This song, built around Maya Angelouâs 1979 poem And Still I Rise, reminds one of artâs ability to pierce through society, self, and the soulâ â Allmusic
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Celebrating 25 years since its original release, on the 1st November UMe brings you Ben Harperâs debut album WELCOME TO THE CRUEL WORLD on 45 RPM 180g vinyl.
âThe full range of Ben Harperâs influences would not come to bear until later albums, but his debut, Welcome to the Cruel World, lays a strong foundation. Like a King and Take That Attitude to Your Grave burn with a political conviction rarely heard during the 1990s. âForeverâ has a tenderness which demonstrates Harperâs emotional range. Lackluster hippie jams that cultivated his early following may have served a purpose but feel fluffy by comparison when compared to the meatier tracks. Ben closes the album with a song that frequently closes his concerts, Iâll Rise. This song, built around Maya Angelouâs 1979 poem And Still I Rise, reminds one of artâs ability to pierce through society, self, and the soulâ â Allmusic












