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On the fifth episode of the Junk Filter miniseries exploring the work of the cult UK band Prefab Sprout, Jared Bailey, the cohost of the Southern Accents pod, returns from Columbia, South Carolina to discuss their magnum opus, 1990’s Jordan: The Comeback.
Conceived by frontman Paddy McAloon as a collection of “nuclear-powered Walt Disney film themes,” the 19-track album was produced by Thomas Dolby and reportedly cost half a million dollars. Structurally, it's divided into four distinct suites: a set of pop songs, a galaxy-brained section centered on Elvis Presley (including the idea of his faked death and surprise return), a medley of love songs, and a final movement contemplating God, death, and redemption.
On Jordan, McAloon fuses the accessible melodicism of The Beatles and The Beach Boys with the lyrical and musical intricacy of Steely Dan, all filtered through his own literary and theatrical sensibilities, to create a dreamy, atmospheric, forward-facing masterpiece that sounds like nothing else and holds great appeal to modern ears. Jared and I go track-by-track on the album, which includes many of the band’s greatest songs.
My thanks to the Sproutology website, the ultimate online resource for the band.
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Jared is the co-host (with @fenderbelly) of the new Tom Petty podcast Southern Accents. Listen to the show and support their Patreon!
Radio Love (Prefab Sprout b-side from 1982)
Music video for Carnival 2000 (1990)
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