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The Moon Looked On

By Clare Bowditch | Published: July 3, 2007

Track listing

  1. You Look So Good
  2. Peccadilloes
  3. Between the Tea and the Toast?
  4. I Am Not Allowed
  5. When The Lights Went Down (Video)
  6. Little Black Cave
  7. This Bastard Disease
  8. I Love The Way You Talk
  9. That Wouldn’t Be So Good?
  10. Your Other Hand
  11. You Can Stay The Night
  12. People Like Me, People Like You
  13. The Start of War

Special Editions

  • Campfire Limited Edition

    5093552

    This is a very special, very limited edition release; a rare double CD (it’s so big it looks like a book), featuring the newly unleashed album as it is, and then a second CD with “Campfire Versions“ of exactly the same songs (just Clare and her guitar).

Reviews

  • In short: Clare blossoms beautifully by the light of the moon.

    “ONE listen to this enchanting album and you come away feeling as if you’ve spent an hour in a flotation tank, such are its bewitching charms.

    Bowditch has nailed a formula to call her own a fusion of folk and pop with refreshingly honest lyrics, quirky moments throughout and songs that are modern, yet seem like old friends.

    From the sunny pop of naughty album opener You Look So Good, Bowditch proves she has the goods to let down her hair for sweet, melodic pop with bounce and then put a swagger in her step with the soulful blues Your Other Hand.

    But it’s when she’s introspective and heartfelt that she’s truly on top of her game.

    Strings hang off your heart in the tender Between the Tea and the Toast, you’d do anything for her love in Little Black Cave and the beautifully poetic Peccadilloes stays with you in a haunting way.

    Bang for your buck comes with a bonus campfire disc of alternate acoustic versions.”

    – Scott Podmore (Sunday Herald Sun)

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