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The Last Romance

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Released
  
17 October 2005 (UK)

Artist
  
Arab Strap

Producer
  
Paul Savage

Genre
  
Alternative rock

Length
  
35:54

Release date
  
17 October 2005

Label
  
Chemikal Underground

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Similar
  
Arab Strap albums, Alternative rock albums

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The Last Romance is the sixth studio album by Arab Strap, released on October 17, 2005 on Chemikal Underground. Upon release, vocalist Aidan Moffat stated that the album is "a lot more upbeat, but still deals with some of the darker aspects of relationships. It's like the dark side in Star Wars though – quicker, faster, more seductive."

Contents

Moffat also noted his desire for the album "to be shorter, more immediate. If our previous albums could be considered "hard work", I wanted this one to be a slap in the face. I felt it was important we didn't make the same album over ten years, so this one was going to be more digestible and a lot louder."

Following the album's release, Arab Strap announced that it would be their last. Moffat stated that: "there’s no animosity, no drama. We simply feel we’ve run our course. The Last Romance seems the most obvious and logical final act of the Arab Strap studio adventure. Everybody likes a happy ending."

Overview

The album maintains the snide lyrical style common to Arab Strap, while adding a more optimistic tone in certain songs, such as "There Is No Ending." There are only 3 acoustic songs on this album, which has a rock-oriented sound, with influences from bands like Mogwai.

The sleeve artwork on the front contains a collage designed by Australian illustrator Rik Lee, whose previous work features many of the images seen on the sleeve artwork. The inside contains the lyrics hand-written in a notebook-style layout.

Track listing

  • All songs written by Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton.
    1. "Stink" – 2:16
    2. "(If There's) No Hope for Us" – 3:57
    3. "Chat in Amsterdam, Winter 2003" – 3:19
    4. "Don't Ask Me to Dance" – 4:00
    5. "Confessions of a Big Brother" – 3:36
    6. "Come Round and Love Me" – 2:58
    7. "Speed-Date" – 3:07
    8. "Dream Sequence" – 4:15
    9. "Fine Tuning" – 2:54
    10. "There Is No Ending" – 5:33

    US copies include two extra tracks:

    1. "El Paso Song" – 3:57
    2. "Go Back to the Sea" – 3:53

    Arab Strap

  • Aidan Moffat - words, drums, organ etc.
  • Malcolm Middleton - guitars, bass, piano etc.
  • Additional musicians

  • Geoff Allan - vocals ("There is No Ending")
  • Alan Barr - cello ("Stink", "Confessions of a Big Brother")
  • Barry Burns - organ ("Come Round and Love Me"), piano ("Dream Sequence")
  • David Jeans - drums ("(If There's) No Hope For Us", "Don't Ask Me to Dance", "Speed-Date", "Dream Sequence")
  • Jon McCue - vocals ("There is No Ending")
  • Nicola MacLeod - vocals ("(If There's) No Hope For Us", "Come Round and Love Me")
  • Jenny Reeve - violin ("Come Round and Love Me", "There is No Ending")
  • Andrew Savage - vocals ("There is No Ending")
  • Allan Wylie - trumpet ("Speed-Date", "There is No Ending")
  • Recording personnel

  • Paul Savage - recording, producer
  • Geoff Allan - recording, producer
  • Arab Strap - producer
  • Morten Bue - mastering
  • Artwork

  • Rik Lee - illustrations
  • Bulletproof ID - layout
  • Songs

    1Stink2:16
    2(If There's) No Hope for Us3:57
    3Chat in Amsterdam - Winter 20033:19

    References

    The Last Romance Wikipedia