XTC
Mummer

Virgin    CDV 2264  (1983)

Rock/Pop
CD, 16   Tracks, 66:21  Length
01 Beating Of Hearts Andy Partridge 03:55
02 Wonderland Colin Moulding 04:50
03 Love On A Farmboy's Wages Andy Partridge 03:58
04 Great Fire Andy Partridge 03:47
05 Deliver Us From The Elements Colin Moulding 04:36
06 Frost Circus Andy Partridge 03:52
07 Jump Andy Partridge 04:39
08 Toys Andy Partridge 04:20
09 Gold Andy Partridge 03:34
10 Procession Towards Learning Land Andy Partridge 03:44
11 Desert Island Andy Partridge 04:47
12 Human Alchemy Andy Partridge 05:11
13 Ladybird Andy Partridge 04:32
14 In Loving Memory Of A Name Andy Partridge 03:16
15 Me And The Wind Andy Partridge 04:17
16 Funk Pop A Roll Andy Partridge 03:03
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Guitar Andy Partridge
Bass Colin Moulding
Guitar David Gregory
Musician XTC
Producer Steve Nye; XTC
Personal Details
Index # 3905
Owner Dave
Tags Pop Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
Mummer, the first album to follow Andy Partridge's mental breakdown which led to the band's retirement from touring, is very much the work of an eccentric in isolation. The album is a collection that builds on the groundwork of English Settlement with gentle, acoustic songs that evoke pastoral images and peaceful times. There are moments of real inspiration, resulting in some of their finest songs to date -- "Love on a Farmboy's Wages," "Great Fire," and "Lady Bird" -- and the sound sets a pleasingly consistent mood, although the sameness tends to work against the lesser material. Only the out-of-place afterthought of "Funk Pop A Roll," a tirade against the music industry, breaks things up, recapturing the abrasive Partridge of past.

When Mummer was reissued on CD, six tracks were added to the middle of the album. While "Jump," "Toys" and "Desert Island" are welcome additions of pop confection, the atmospheric instrumentals "Frost Circus" and "Processions Toward the Learning Land," from the simply bizarre Homo Safari Series, serve to disrupt the album's flow.