― Robin Carmody, Thursday, 22 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Tim, Thursday, 22 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Actually, my fave Ultramarine story involves fellow ILM denizen Nicole and I, when we were at Terrastock 2 in San Francisco. I pointed out _United Kingdoms_ to her in a used bin at Aquarius Records, and she said, "Well, maybe..." I responded, "Robert Wyatt's on two tracks." I think it was in her hands in about .01 seconds. ;-)
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 23 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Classic. 'Every Man and Woman..' is perfect - a techno-rustic ramble that sounds better every time I hear it. Robin - you don't have the best tracks in my opinion.
I like 'UK' less, but still lots, and perversely I also like 'Bel- Air', although I still don't know what they're trying to do. I'm a bit of a sucker for albums that have been widely slagged off by the music press as 'Bel-Air' was as I remember. There is a little bit of a 'jazz-funk-muso' vibe to parts of it that irritate, if I'm honest.
I do not have the last album (can't remember the name) - anybody got any comments on it? The reviews implied a stripped-back approach, I think.
― Dr. C, Friday, 23 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Omar, Friday, 23 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Tim, Friday, 23 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Nick, Friday, 23 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― carsmilesteve, Friday, 23 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
The last album was called A User's Guide. I've not heard it but, yes, Dr C, your "stripped-back" approach seems accurate from the reviews I've read.
― Robin Carmody, Friday, 23 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Carlos Jurschik, Tuesday, 4 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
― Vinnie, Wednesday, 5 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
― Paul Lord, Tuesday, 11 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
― weasel diesel (K1l14n), Sunday, 30 March 2003 19:22 (twenty-two years ago)
― t\'\'t (t\'\'t), Sunday, 30 March 2003 19:40 (twenty-two years ago)
A very apt description! I have been listening to it this evening -- after sundown, I admit -- but it is indeed quite spectacular, and I'm actually annoyed with myself that I haven't listened to it in a long while.
This is as good a place as any to note that Darla has rereleased Every Man in the US, while LTM has done so for the UK -- and more! There's a collection that came out last year called Companion which collects a slew of tracks from that time period -- alternates, remixes, etc. Track listing:
Full tracklist: Intro; Weird Gear (Ultramarine Remix); Lights In My Brain (Spooky Remix); Geezer (Sweet Exorcist Remix); The Downer; Panther (Coco Steel & Lovebomb Remix); Outro; My First Canoe Trip (unreleased); Early Discovery (unreleased); Saratoga (Remix); Stella Connects (12" version); Lovelife #1 (unreleased); Nova Scotia (original version); Old Geezer Dub (unreleased); Pansy (live at Glastonbury 1993).
"Saratoga" is as groovy as I remember it. Grand stuff.
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 4 August 2004 03:26 (twenty-one years ago)
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Wednesday, 4 August 2004 05:01 (twenty-one years ago)
Six years since anyone thought about Ultramarine??* Hard to believe Every Man and Woman... is so unappreciated.
Just found a 12" with the first four remixes listed on the Darla comp.
* five years, I guess...Ultramarine: classic or dud?
― john. a resident of chicago., Sunday, 8 August 2010 02:57 (fifteen years ago)
woops, i meant this: TS: Mylo, Destroy Rock'n'Roll -vs- Ultramarine, Every Man and Woman is a Star
Ultraclassic. The remix comp they put out a few years ago is great. Still havent' heard the United Kingdom album but Every Man and Woman is A Star is good enough to warrant classic status.
― brotherlovesdub, Sunday, 8 August 2010 03:27 (fifteen years ago)
A track from Every Man and Woman is a Star came on my iPod randomly today, and I was stunned at how much I dug it... I hadn't listened to it in years and years, and it didn't click at the time very well for me. Back then, I was looking for things that sounded like Boards of Canada, and this didn't have the same vibe. But now, NOW... This is glorious. I've been listening to that Harald Grosskopf Synthesist reissue a lot, and this is so in that pocket in some ways. It's sunny and radiant in NYC today and everything feels full of promise, and this record just felt right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN6RvXsHc-0&feature=related
― Clarke B., Wednesday, 15 June 2011 15:49 (fourteen years ago)
I have still never heard "Hymn", their collaboration with David McAlmont...
― henry s, Wednesday, 15 June 2011 23:28 (fourteen years ago)
This is still my go-to album on blissful sunny days. Has aged incredibly well.
― dlp9001, Thursday, 16 June 2011 02:47 (fourteen years ago)
O HELL YES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFs0I5zMjak
― Heady Snobbin (Pillbox), Thursday, 16 June 2011 14:40 (fourteen years ago)
I came to Every Man & Woman.. via the Companion comp:
http://www.discogs.com/Ultramarine-Companion-Every-Man-And-Woman-Is-A-Star-Versions/release/172881
....which is completely ace. Buy it's slighted my enjoyment of the original album somewhat - I guess because I heard it first. There is a cracking Spooky remix of 'Lights in my Brain' and a longer version of 'Stella'. Of its time but it's all aged incredibly well.
― millmeister, Thursday, 4 September 2014 14:04 (eleven years ago)
This one on the new Mark Barrott album has heavy Every Man and Woman is a Star vibes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cNKoi1Rlkk
― john. a resident of evanston. (john. a resident of chicago.), Wednesday, 5 December 2018 21:17 (six years ago)
New album out today!
https://soundcloud.com/real-soon/sis-audio-preview
― groovypanda, Friday, 11 January 2019 09:56 (six years ago)
I’ve been quite enjoying ‘Signals Into Space’, particularly as bedtime listening. It’s actually the first Ultramarine album I’ve heard despite being curious about them for years - clearly not curious enough.
I picked up the 2014 reissue of ‘Every Man and Woman is a Star’ at the weekend. Listened to it (and the 1992 Peel Session included as a 12”) this evening and thought it was really great...particularly the first four songs. Seems based on comments upthread that the other albums maybe aren’t quite so essential?
― michaellambert, Wednesday, 8 May 2019 22:54 (six years ago)
Every Man and Woman is their best by far. United Kingdoms seemed a bit of a letdown at the time, but I now listen to it far more than Every Man. The "Hymn" EP is pretty great, too. Wonderful vocal by David McAlmont. The others are all good, just not as magical.
― henry s, Wednesday, 8 May 2019 23:29 (six years ago)
Will keep all of that in mind!
― michaellambert, Thursday, 9 May 2019 07:08 (six years ago)
New album is great. EMAWIAS is obviously their best but Bel Air is one of my favourites too.
Remember seeing them at Phoenix Festival back in 1995 about a month or so before it came out. We'd scored some microdots and were expecting to chill to their brand of mellow electronic/folk fusion but instead were treated to this incredible set of jazzy, breakbeat weirdness. Great day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEhwySiWL2A
― groovypanda, Thursday, 9 May 2019 07:47 (six years ago)
That sounds most enjoyable.
I also come back to United Kingdoms most, perhaps because it was my first. Unclassifiable and some great tunes. 'Companion' also worth seeking out as mentioned above.
― millmeister, Thursday, 9 May 2019 08:22 (six years ago)
Found a copy of 'United Kingdoms' locally in an actual shop today and it's good, though part of me does think it sounds "of its time". 'Signals Into Space' still my favourite so far.
― hamicle, Saturday, 15 May 2021 22:09 (four years ago)
New EP out today of songs recorded in 2011
https://www.blackford-hill.co.uk/our-releases/ultramarine-interiors
― groovypanda, Friday, 5 November 2021 08:59 (three years ago)
New album Routine out today, this time featuring unreleased tracks from 1996/7Sounding great so farhttps://blackfordhill.bandcamp.com/album/routine
― groovypanda, Friday, 18 July 2025 05:57 (two months ago)