Cures for Broken Hearts is a CD released by Antony Harding as ANT in 2000 on Fortune And Glory Records.
Cures for Broken Hearts | |
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EP by ANT | |
Released | 28 August 2000 |
Recorded | Cushy productions Stockwell London |
Label | Fortune and Glory Records |
Producer | Antony Harding |
Released on 28 August 2000 by Fortune and Glory Records of Mosely, England, Cures For Broken Hearts's lo-fi recordings were mastered at Abbey Road Studios by Adam Nunn in June 2000. The mini-album was recorded by Suzanne Rhatigan and Antony Harding at Cushy Productions in Stockwell, London, between March 1997 and December 1997 on a reel to reel eight track (1/4" tape) and mixed to DAT.
Track listing
edit- You've Lost Your Appeal.
- Tongues.
- The Cure For Broken Hearts.
- Fly On Your Wall.
- Spoil.
Musicians
edit- Johnny Greswell - violin, viola (2) (5)
- Antony Harding - vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums, Wurlitzer piano
- John Morrison - bass guitar
- Suzanne Rhatigan - backing vocals, Wurlitzer piano. (3) (5)[1]
Press
edit- Acoustic cute pop songs with a bitter twisted edge - Melody Maker.[2]
- Five extraordinarily fragile songs - The Fly.[3]
- Finely crafted distillations of the affairs of the heart - The Jewish Chronicle.[4]
- Sugar frosted heartbreak - Time Out.[5]
- Likable delicate stuff - Q Magazine.[6]
- The unexpected joy of Ant Harding’s solo mini album, Cures For Broken Hearts – Mojo.<ref<Mojo review 2000>/ref>
- Make a little space in your heart for this - Playlouder.[7]
- Glittering with promise - SoundOnSound.[8]
- A heart worn troubadour – NME.[9][10]