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- Date Released: May 19, 1997
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Label: Slumberland / IODA
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The opening song, "Promise," is slow-developing, stripped-down pop bathed in somnolent broth that withers away after six minutes as if it has finally drifted off into alpha state, and the remainder of Nord Express' debut album drifts deeper and deeper into that ethereal mood. With its minimalistic approach to instrumentation, Central seems not so much interested in enveloping a listener as it is--like most pop--in insinuating its melodies inside that listener, and it does so with restraint and slow repetition that never sounds muted and never, despite its subdued nature, sorrowful, though it is often melancholy. Songs such as "I'll Wait For You In Kansas City" or "M. Row" even approach a certain brightness in spite of their low garbled vocals. Understatement is the name of the game for Nord Express, but it is not a case of being too subtle or not revealing enough in or through the music. The understatement is so consistent that it becomes the instrument of insinuation, the way it which a more textured sense of passion can be conveyed or gotten at. It also threatens the music with coming apart at the seams, which are nakedly showing throughout the album. The songs sometimes takes so long to develop that it can be somewhat frustrating. As a listener you know there is a point, and you know that Nord Express will eventually come to that point in their own sweet time, but they do not always let you in on the ending, only on the process, before everything slows to a halt. The music cannot be dismissed, yet it also seems to be missing a full-on conclusion. Like the song sequence seems to predict, sometimes songs start out with a "Promise" but too easily fade into "Lights Out." Mostly, however, the band hits upon a quiet, melodic sort of drone that is beautiful in and of itself. That those droning tendencies serve the song rather than simply the sound makes Central all the more accomplished and lovely.
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13 Total Tracks, 52:13 Total Length
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Credits
- Nord Express - Main Performer // Archie Moore - Organ // Archie Moore - Vocals // Archie Moore - Engineer // Robert Goldrick - Guitar // Robert Goldrick - Vocals // Ron Harrity - Drums // Ron Harrity - Vocals
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