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''Precollection'' is a 2003 album by
Lilys Lilys are an United States, American indie rock band (music), band formed in Washington, D.C., Washington, District of Columbia, D.C in 1988. The only constant member is Kurt Heasley, with the line-up changing regularly. Several of the band's tra ...
released by Manifesto Records. The album was recorded over two years by the band's only constant member Kurt Heasley with a new line-up of the band, which included producer Mike Musmanno on
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. The album was reissued in 2004 on the Rainbow Quartz International label under the title ''The Lilys'', with different sleeve art and three bonus tracks. Lyrical themes include "the acquisition of illegal substances" in the Hunting Park area of Philadelphia on "Will My Lord Be Gardening", which Heasley stated is "about loving someone after they get fucked up, I mean fucked...and that's fucked up," and his relationship with his children ("The Perception Room").Terich, Jeff (2003)
Of Lilys and Remains
", ''Treble'', November 16, 2003, retrieved 25 December 2009
"Will My Lord Be Gardening" was included on the soundtrack of the 2005 film '' Waiting...''.


Critical reception

''
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s Brian Howard found "plenty to recommend" but viewed it as "not Heasley's finest".Howard, Brian (2003)
A Man Up
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'', 22–28 May 2003, retrieved 23 December 2009
Michael Alan Goldberg of ''
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'' noted the strong influence of
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(to the extent of stating that the album "frequently finds him appropriating Ray Davies's North London accent"), but goes on to say "at least the Lilys' earnest homage to days gone by demonstrates that there's some honor among magpies and thieves." Heather Phares, writing for
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, called the album "the closest easleys come to an original sound in some time", and stated that long-term fans of the band would "probably find the album a breath of fresh air".
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'' makes similar observations about the Kinks/Ray Davies similarities, but giving the album a 7.7/10 rating called it "addictively palatable and, occasionally, surprisingly innovative." Glen Sarvady of ''
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'' noted Heasley's continuing "U.K. fixation", and identified
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as an influence, as did Jeff Terich of ''Treble'', who also saw an influence from Echo & the Bunnymen. Robert Hickey, writing for ''
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'' called it "a rare misstep for Lilys" and identified an influence from "late-'80s UK indie-rock", while Kathleen Wilson of '' The Stranger'' called it "an absolute gem that shines with variety."Wilson, Kathleen (2003)
Up & Coming THURSDAY 5/29
, '' The Stranger'', May 29 – Jun 4, 2003, retrieved 24 December 2009
Linda Laban of the ''
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'' described the album as "filled with sonically muted, melody-drenched, scenic songs that drive the cognitive senses as keenly as they move the hips."


Track listing


''Precollection''

#"Precollection" (Heasley) 3:42 #"Melusina" (Heasley) 4:16 #"Will My Lord Be Gardening" (Heasley) 3:35 #"Mystery School Assembly" (Heasley) 4:53 #"Squares" (Heasley) 3:01 #"Catherine (let a positive stream...)" (Heasley) 2:33 #"Perception Room" (Heasley) 4:57 #"Meditations on Speed" (Heasley) 5:07 #"Dunes" (Heasley, Miller, Schlafer) 2:49 #"365" (Heasley) 2:54


''The Lilys''

#"Precollection" (Heasley) #"You're Getting Closer" #"Perception Room" #"Catherine (Let A Positive)" #"Film's Camera" #"Taking You" #"Will My Lord Be Gardening" #"Mystery School Assembly" #"Squares" #"Meditations On Speed" #"Dunes" #"356" #"Melusina"


Personnel

*Kurt Heasley - guitar, vocals *Steven Keller (of HiSoft) - drums, percussion, vocals *Mickey Walker - bass, vocals *Gerhardt Koerner (of The Numbers/HiSoft) - guitar, percussion *
Don Devore Donald Willard Devore Jr. is an American artist and curator, known as Don Devore, who has been a member of the bands Ink & Dagger, Frail, Rain on the Parade, The Icarus Line, Lilys, Amazing Baby, Historics, Vague Angels, and Souls She Said, among ...
- guitar *Mike Musmanno - keyboards Orgera, Alexandra; Saul, James; Howard, Brian, & Rapa, Patrick (2006)
The Lilys Family Tree
", ''
Philadelphia City Paper ''Philadelphia City Paper'' was an alternative weekly newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The independently owned paper was free and published every Thursday in print and daily online at citypaper.net. Staff reporters focused on labor issues, ...
'', February 16–22, 2006, retrieved 23 December 2009


References

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