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 | | In fact, the album’s songs actually cover a much wider stylistic range, extending beyond cabaret and swing to embrace breezy bossa nova, classic pop and gentle psychedelia—adding João Gilberto, Martin Denny, Brian Wilson, Elliot Smith, The High Llamas, Portishead, Tom Waits, Saint Etienne, and the Beatles to the sonic mix. |
 | | Originally inspired by a dream of Greek bandleader Al Bowlly and actress Tuesday Weld, Stephen Coates found his inspiration to create music unafraid to be lush and fabulous and willing to tickle the ear with textures and timbres. |
 | | The album I, Lucifer, was conceived as no less than a companion piece to Glen Duncan’s novel of the same name, a mischievous view of the Devil’s take on humanity. |
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