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''A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window'' is the debut studio album proper by the English
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band Cardiacs. Released on 21 March 1988, its single "
Is This the Life "Is This the Life" (also written "Is This the Life?") is a song by English rock band Cardiacs from their debut studio album ''A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window'' (1988). The song was released on vinyl by the Alphabet Business C ...
" saw brief chart success due to exposure on mainstream radio, and garnered the attention of a wider audience when it entered the Independent Top 10 in the UK, peaking at number 80. Its reputation was very mixed due to its progressive nature, complex sound, and for being artistically abstract with its lyrics and themes. Some have described its release as a defining moment in 1980s underground culture considering the group's large influence, while the single's airplay achieved a much wider audience for the band. At the start of March 1987, Cardiacs were accused of incest between Tim and his then wife, and band saxophonist, Sarah Smith by the ''
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'' tabloid, due to the mistaken belief that the pair were related, with the joke being kept up by the band ever since. Sessions for the album began in 1985 at The Workhouse Studios with the songs "
There's Too Many Irons in the Fire "There's Too Many Irons in the Fire" is the second single by the English rock band Cardiacs, released on 12 August 1987. Critical reception In the week of its release, ''There's Too Many Irons in the Fire'' was awarded "Single of the Week" in ...
" and "All Spectacular" being released as a double A-side single in August 1987 and left off the LP, only appearing on deluxe Torso releases of the album. They, along with B-side "Loosefish Scapegrace", were recorded at Soft Option Studios and were included on the ''
Songs for Ships and Irons ''Songs for Ships and Irons'' is a 1991 collection of non-album singles and B-sides by Cardiacs. It combines the whole of the '' Big Ship'' extended play, the whole of the "There's Too Many Irons In The Fire" 12-inch single and the B-sides of t ...
'' compilation. The album was loosely conceptualised as a performance by a band of clowns under the tyranny of the
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label and the fictional characters of the Consultant and Miss Swift, an idea that was conceived on the ''Seaside Treats'' video. The band re-recorded many tracks from their previous album, '' The Seaside'', this time with a larger budget and better studio equipment. With manager Mark Walmesley and engineer Graham Simmonds (previously a Cardiacs member), the group coloured much of the recordings with sound effects and orchestration, as exemplified on "A Little Man and a House", "The Breakfast Line" and "Victory Egg". Recording was completed in 1987.


Background

By 1984, Cardiacs had donned a clown aesthetic with suits and smeared make-up. According to
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, "we were not aware that we looked strange back then. The strange suits and make-up we wore in those days was us just trying to look our best. We read somewhere that pop groups were supposed to look their best so we were told to do it. Maybe we got it a bit wrong." In August 1986, two years after finishing the album '' The Seaside'', the group recorded the live album ''
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'' at Little John's Farm, featuring many previously unreleased songs. Studio versions of two tracks from the show, along with three new songs, were released on an
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titled '' Big Ship'' the next year. The band were receiving skeptical reception from critics whilst garnering more attention from their appearance on
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's '' The Tube''. The publication in the UK of Smith's remarks about him and his wife " sharing the same mum and bed" then embroiled the band on controversy when the story was published in the ''
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''.
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reportedly investigated the claims, but it is believed to have been a publicity stunt, with label representatives keeping up the incestuous narrative. The tabloid writer Madeleine Pallas writes: During that time, members Marguerite Johnson and Graham Simmonds left the band. Johnson reportedly went missing in 1984, though it was likely said as satire. The same year, the group worked on other projects. Tim Smith, Sarah Smith and
William D. Drake William Derek Drake (born 7 February 1962) is an English musician, keyboardist, pianist, composer and singer-songwriter. He is best known as a former member of the cult English rock band Cardiacs, whom he played with for nine years between 1983 ...
formed the group
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, releasing the album of the same name. Smith also produced, directed and acted in the short film '' Seaside Treats'' and played brass with his wife on the Sound's third EP ''
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''.


Inspiration and conception

Whilst recording the ''Seaside'' album, Smith started writing longer, more theatrical compositions, inspired by the likes of
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, Devo, Frank Zappa and
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. According to music journalist Sean Kitching, this initiation into avant-garde afforded Cardiacs some of the "most sublime and effortlessly happy moments" that defined the group's next project, ''A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window''. The addition of keyboardist William D. Drake in the lineup also revamped the Cardiacs sound, along with Smith taking over vocals after
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left in 1983. Smith's war-related lyrics in songs such as "Hope Day" were expanded upon in "Loosefish Scapegrace", a song that provided an anthemic theme to introduce the new album to fans, as well as "Victory Egg" (originally titled "Victory"), a song about the
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. Smith and Drake co-wrote the songs "I'm Eating in Bed" and the album closer "The Whole World Window". Smith wrote the album's interlude in his youth, when he was about 13 years old. Many tracks from the album were previously released in other forms. The songs "A Little Man and a House", "R.E.S.", and "
Is This the Life "Is This the Life" (also written "Is This the Life?") is a song by English rock band Cardiacs from their debut studio album ''A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window'' (1988). The song was released on vinyl by the Alphabet Business C ...
" were re-recorded from the ''Seaside'' demo album, with the latter originating from ''
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''. The songs "The Icing on the World", "In a City Lining", "I'm Eating in Bed" and "The Whole World Window" were first released on the ''Rude Bootleg'' live album. In 1985, the ''Seaside Treats'' video album introduced the concept of the
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label having tyrannical power over the band. The idea involved two fictional members of Cardiacs' management, who were named "the Consultant" and "Miss Swift". The former was portrayed by James Stevens, with the characters appearing in Cardiacs live shows until 1989. They were characterised with opposing personalities, with Swift being courteous and sensitive, and the Consultant being loud and overbearing. Smith's marriage to Sarah in 1983 was credited to the Consultant as a punishment to cover up the ''Sunday Sport'' scandal, despite it not making sense chronologically. They, along with Cardiacs manager Mark Walmesley, provided vocals for the album.


Recording and production

Sessions began in 1985 at The Workhouse Studios (formerly Maximum Sound Studios), marking the first time that Cardiacs had done a proper studio recording. Afforded the luxury of a proper recording budget, the band finished recording the album two years later in 1987. After the Workhouse sessions, they recorded "
There's Too Many Irons in the Fire "There's Too Many Irons in the Fire" is the second single by the English rock band Cardiacs, released on 12 August 1987. Critical reception In the week of its release, ''There's Too Many Irons in the Fire'' was awarded "Single of the Week" in ...
", followed by two other songs: "All Spectecular" and "Loosefish Scapegrace", the sessions for which took place in Soft Option Studios. "There's Too Many Irons in the Fire" and "All Spectacular" were subsequently released as a double A-side in August 1987. The songs were excluded from ''A Little Man'', only included on the Torso deluxe CD and the
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Songs for Ships and Irons ''Songs for Ships and Irons'' is a 1991 collection of non-album singles and B-sides by Cardiacs. It combines the whole of the '' Big Ship'' extended play, the whole of the "There's Too Many Irons In The Fire" 12-inch single and the B-sides of t ...
.'' A re-recording of the song "Is This the Life" was released as a single in March 1988, managing to chart due to exposure on mainstream radio, peaking at number 80 in the UK. It remains the most famous track by the band, featuring the B-sides "Goosegash" and "I'm Eating in Bed", the latter being recorded at The Slaughterhouse Studios, where they recorded the majority of their following album ''
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''. The album was produced by Smith.


Releases, availability and reissues

''A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window'' was originally released on vinyl LP and cassette by the band's record label Alphabet Business Concern, on 21 March 1988. It was subsequently released on CD by the Dutch record label Torso Records with five bonus tracks added – the three tracks from the previous "
There's Too Many Irons in the Fire "There's Too Many Irons in the Fire" is the second single by the English rock band Cardiacs, released on 12 August 1987. Critical reception In the week of its release, ''There's Too Many Irons in the Fire'' was awarded "Single of the Week" in ...
" single ("
There's Too Many Irons in the Fire "There's Too Many Irons in the Fire" is the second single by the English rock band Cardiacs, released on 12 August 1987. Critical reception In the week of its release, ''There's Too Many Irons in the Fire'' was awarded "Single of the Week" in ...
", "All Spectacular" and "Loosefish Scapegrace") plus the B-side tracks from the "
Is This the Life "Is This the Life" (also written "Is This the Life?") is a song by English rock band Cardiacs from their debut studio album ''A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window'' (1988). The song was released on vinyl by the Alphabet Business C ...
" 12" single ("Goosegash" and "I'm Eating in Bed"). Alphabet released a number of CDs which were actually the Dutch Torso Records version (TORSO CD060), with an Alphabet album number sticker over the Torso release (although the CD has the Torso number printed on it.) The album was reissued on CD in 1995 (along with the rest of the band's back catalogue) by Alphabet Business Concern. The track listing on this release followed the original vinyl and cassette track listing and removed all of the bonus tracks, with the exception of "I'm Eating in Bed" which was reinstated as the album's third track in accordance with the wishes of the band. After a long period of unavailability, the album was re-pressed in August 2007 and is available on the band's official website.


Critical reception

In '' New Musical Express'', reviewer Jack O'Neill savaged the album for what he perceived to be its retrospective musical approach and (in his opinion) unwelcome leanings towards progressive rock. "Just when you thought Marillion had taken us to the very limit along comes this schizo-progressive anachronism wherein the Cardiacs have telescoped the entire dreggs of the early seventies into one album so geriatric, by comparison that the next
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, it is
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, does it matter? ''A Little Man...'' is the very worst bits of ''
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'' stretched out to an eternity; it's
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; it's '' Brain Salad Burglary'' as the
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of its day might have said. By way of variation 'In a City Lining' knocks off one of those
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cryogenic guitar solos and to bewilder us completely there is a nutty body-stomp midway through "Is This the Life" which resides about as comfortable as
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in the
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. Cardiacs are the sound of both feet in the grave." Over time, critical reception changed significantly towards a positive view of the album, and the album has become recognized as a somewhat unrecognized milestone, and predecessor to Cardiacs Magnum Opus
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. Writing for ''
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'', Sean Kitching stated "Cardiacs music is fuelled by love and laughter and by awe in the diversity of creation. It is grandiloquent in the way that certain classical music is - particularly the work of Charles Ives - often with several harmonies and melodies developing and converging within the structure of a single song. It can be as simple and beautiful as a budding flower, or as grandiose and multifaceted as the most baroque of architecture."


Track listing

All songs are written by Tim Smith except where indicated otherwise.


Original release


1988 Torso bonus tracks


1995 Alphabet Business Concern reissue


Personnel

Cardiacs *
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 – lead vocals, guitar, flute and recorder * Jim Smith – bass guitar and vocals * Sarah Smith – saxophone, clarinets, recorder and vocals *
William D. Drake William Derek Drake (born 7 February 1962) is an English musician, keyboardist, pianist, composer and singer-songwriter. He is best known as a former member of the cult English rock band Cardiacs, whom he played with for nine years between 1983 ...
 – keyboards and vocals * Tim Quy – marimba, percussion and Synthesiser * Dominic Luckman – drums Additional musicians *
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 – tenor and bass trombones * Phil Cesar – trumpet, flugelhorn and soprano trumpet * Elaine Herman – violin * The Consultant, Miss Swift and Mark Walmesley – vocals Production * Tim Smith – producer * Pete Hammond – executive producer * Graham Simmonds, Pete Hammond, Roger Tebbutt, Spencer Henderson and Stuart Barry – engineer * Maxwell Anandappa – plating


Release history


Notes


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window 1988 debut albums Cardiacs albums