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A Little Man And A House And The Whole World Window
THE ALPHABET BUSINESS CONCERN, 1988
The first legitimate Cardiacs studio album, A Little Man And A House spawned the closest thing the band ever got to a hit single: Is This The Life. Given an unexpected push by Radio 1, its relatively straightforward sound belied the crackpot brilliance of the album itself, on which Tim Smith’s songwriting and nascent production skills collided in a shower of fairy dust. Both demented (the all-genres-atonce R.E.S.) and beautiful (the last minute of The Breakfast Line is simply jaw-dropping), this was a unique introduction to savour.