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by Mike Diver
  • Type: Album
  • Release date: 01/10/2007
  • Label: Parlophone

Ten years in the business and still going strong – check out this year’s Make Another World album for the evidence of an all-firing group, still very much full of the fire that comprised their initial catalyst – Idlewild’s decade-up anniversary arrives at a time where retrospect is so very now: Control is doing the business, or about to, at the box office, and ATP’s Don’t Look Back series rolls onwards, with GZA the latest artist confirmed to tackle a highpoint of their back catalogue in its entirety in the live environment. Yet the Scottish rockers have gone about their business with a degree of stealth – while press has remained consistent since the heady days of the Maker once a week and Select a dozen times a year, they’re hardly as celebrated as Scottish Fiction suggests they should be.

This best-of offering collects 17 of the quintet’s tracks, although whose opinions have counted towards the compiling is a mystery: old-school sorts will bemoan the lack of anything from pre-Parlophone EP Captain, making this actually a run through of picks from the era 1998-2007, rather than the clean decade indicated in the title. The omission of a ‘Last Night I Missed All The Fireworks’ or ‘Satan Polaroid’ is slightly detrimental to the collection, and it’s a shame that pre-major label material isn’t represented in the same manner as tracks from the Sanctuary/Sequel-released Make Another World (both ‘No Emotion’ and ‘Make Another World’ feature).

But it’s not like Idlewild don’t have material of a quality high enough to warrant a best-of without their earliest flailings: their peak period, from debut album Hope Is Important through to 2002’s The Remote Part, produced a flurry of excellent singles, and they’re muddled here into an interestingly erratic coherency. ‘Roseability’ leads into ‘When I Argue I See Shapes’, the sublime ‘American English’ to ‘These Wooden Ideas’; put Scottish Fiction on random and it’s a truly different experience every time through. These are great pop-rock songs, simple as.

Some will question the need for an Idlewild best-of when one is already available in the form of their second album proper (should have been an ‘IMHO’ disclaimer there), but Scottish Fiction is a timely reminder in an age of must-succeed debuts that, given the space to breath and develop on their own terms, a group of troubled teens can transform into a truly classic act of our time, with singles that resonate with a timelessness that few bands bearing similar influences can claim as their own. Sure, the Warnings/Promises cuts aren’t so great, but we all know that anyway. Skip ‘em if you must, that’s the beauty of a compilation like this. But the winners… seriously, even so many years on, ‘Little Discourage’ still kicks like a particularly riled mule. Hard and fast, deservedly re-acclaimed.

Don’t Look Back: 100 Broken Windows? Please?

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Also available this month: A Distant History – Rarities 1997-2007, available to download on EMI/Parlophone from October 29. It features Captain tracks, oddly enough.

  • Idlewild 8 / 10
Words: Mike Diver

Don’t Look Back: 100 Broken Windows? Please?

i second that, still one of my favourite albums ever...


Yes please

great album


..

i think i would sob with joy if that happened. i love that record.


i think i'd prefer

Don't Look Back: Hope Is Important, even though their live performances from c.2000 is how i'd want to see them.


The bonus DVD

with this looks rather excellent. I'm actually considering buying this now despite having all the songs already...

Regard:

http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/3435545/Scottish-Fiction-The-Best-of-1997-2007/Product.html


would be nice

if they had the top of the pops performances on there. The joy of suddenly seeing Actually It's Darkness on tv one friday teatime is one of my favourite memories of the show.


The DVD is ACE!!

Definitely worth buying for that alone - I have. It's a shame a Film For The Future isn't on the CD, oh well.


Such a shame that nothing from Captian made it...

Self Healer is such a blisteringly awesome song - they could've stopped right there and I'd have been happy. Ish...


El Capitan

I still argue is a lovely lovely ace lovely song, and that and Love Steals.... saves Warnings/Promises.

Queen of the Troubled Teens and Annihilate Now! would've been my only additions. From what I recall of the tracklisting anyway.


You sir are

absolutely right - El Capitan and Love Steals are ace. As is I Understand It. The rest isn't bad, but not great. MAW and W/P are of similar quality in my eyes, a few great tracks and a lot of alright ones. The first 4 Idlewild releases (Captain - Remote Part) are all pretty much flawless in my eyes, I love this band! I wish the rarities comp was getting a physical release, not interested in a digital version really.


100 broken windows

is defo in my top 10, idlewild are so underrated (well deservedly so perhaps for their last two albums) but still...great band


They've never been the same

since Bob Fairfoull left.

Still, as most people have pointed out, first four albums are all top notch.


Everyone knows 100 Broken Windows is the best.

But Modern Way of Letting Go is an absolute solid gold choon. My favourite.


It is a real shame

there's nothing off 'Captain' on there. 'Last Night I Missed All The Fireworks' is only about 3 seconds long, surely they could have squeezed it on?

Still - top banana, cor blimey, apples and pears me old china plate.

DVD looks good too.


Disappointed..

Would of been nice to have some sort of physical release with Queen of the Troubled Teens on.

The absense of "Actually It's Darkness" also upsets me.

However, I would buy this, if only for the DVD (There's a video for I'm A Message?)


Do people know that

you can download Queen Of The Troubled Teens and Chandelier for free, if you buy the CD and whack it in your computer.
Which is nice.


It's a scandal that Parlophone isn't releasing

a boxset with the best of and the rarities.
I suppose that they hope to see the fans to pay full price for the best of and the download album while it makes far less cost for them...
They won't have any of my money as :
1. there's nothing new on the Best of.
2. I'll never pay for download.


Still not totally convinced about Idlewild

The sticking point really is the combination of the voice and lyrics. Not that Roddy can't sing- he can very well- his vocals are very prominent in the songs and kind of bring the lyrics to the forefront, lyrics which seem to go round in circles, which I've noticed a lot on the Remote Part.

No doubting the quality of 100 Broken Windows though.


Agreed

about the download-only rarities compilation.
Alas, I don't think this best-of is particularly going to win them many new converts, so a mega fan pack of best-of, rarities, b-sides and dvd would've been ace.

When I first listened to this the other day, though, I was reminded of just how much I actually love Idlewild.
Ten years on, the old songs sound just as fresh now as the day I first heard them. Little Discourage, Roseability, When I Argue, etc. - all fantastic songs.
It's a shame that Idlewild are consistently overlooked, when they are easily one of the gret British bands of the last decade or so.

*sigh*


A Film For The Future?!

Why the hell is that not on it?


captain live

the dvd looks pretty good and the rarities looks alright. Will they be playing the stuff off of captain on the next tour? I saw idlewild supporting the stooges recently, its the only time i've ever seen them miss out 'when i argue...' nothing at all from hope is important, never mind captain!


Can anyone tell me

if there is any footage of Paul Tipler on the DVD?


i was

expecting a really horrible review so i was pleasantly surprised by this. i didn't think anyone liked the last 2 albums...

i was never sure if my favourite was hope is important or 100 bw. but they were both awesome. so, yeah.