God Help The Girl
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Genre: Pop
Location UK
Profile Views: 440909
Last Login: 7/28/2011
Member Since 9/7/2007
Website http://godhelpthegirl.com
Record Label Rough Trade, Matador
Type of Label Indie
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.. .. .. I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace).... ‘God Help The Girl’ is a story set to music, which Stuart Murdoch has been working on intermittently for the last five years, its origin in some songs that were written while Belle and Sebastian were touring ‘Dear Catastrophe Waitress’ in 2004. Stuart explains: .... "I was out for a run and I got this tune in my head and it occurred to me that it wasn't a Belle & Sebastian song. I could hear female voices and strings, I could hear the whole thing, but I just couldn’t envisage myself singing it with the group.” .... As more songs emerged, a shape and theme began to develop, before the music was actually recorded, or the vocalists found to take on the parts. .... “All the time I was touring with Belle and Sebastian, I was putting aside songs for certain characters,” he says, “and at one point I realised, that it would make sense to string them together to form the backbone of a musical narrative.” .... The hunt was then on to find some great new voices to put to use during the recordings. A competition where singers could add their vocals to the demo recordings of ‘Funny Little Frog’ and ‘The Psychiatrist Is In’ was posted on the iMeem social networking site and attracted around 400 entries. From these, Brittany Stallings (Olympia, Washington) and Dina Bankole (Jackson, Michigan) came to Glasgow in February 2008 to rehearse and record some parts, Brittany making the lead vocal part on ‘Funny Little Frog’ her own. .... Among those who auditioned early in the process was Catherine Ireton, who had moved from Limerick to Glasgow, a friend of a friend, who had previously appeared on the sleeve of Belle and Sebastian’s last single, ‘The White Collar Boy.’ She took on the lead vocals for the majority of the songs on the record. .... The recording continued during 2008, with a total of nine different singers (including Neil Hannon from the Divine Comedy and Asya from American teen trio, Smoosh) joining the members of Belle and Sebastian over the course of a few months. During this, Mick Cooke’s orchestral arrangements were recorded in London with the orchestra before the finishing touches were applied in Glasgow. .... The result is a breathtaking record from one of pop’s most singular voices, combining the strengths and feel of the early Belle and Sebastian records in a broader musical palette, which draws equally on musicals, sixties’ girl groups, eighties’ indie and, most of all, classic pop records. And, in Catherine, Stuart has found a rare talent - her clear, lilting vocals bringing to life the characters in Stuart’s imagination and making for an ambitious and engrossing musical journey.... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .. Here is the video for the first single from the album 'Come Monday Night' - OUT NOW ON ROUGH TRADE.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Here's the video for the next God Help The Girl single 'Funny Little Frog' - A cover of the Belle and Sebastian song, sung by Brittany Stallings .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......God Help The Girl - an introduction.. from ..God Help The Girl.. on ..Vimeo... -
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God Help The Girl - an introduction
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.. I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)‘God Help The Girl’ is a story set to music, which Stuart Murdoch has been working on intermittently for the last five years, its origin in some songs that were written while Belle and Sebastian were touring ‘Dear Catastrophe Waitress’ in 2004. Stuart explains:
"I was out for a run and I got this tune in my head and it occurred to me that it wasn't a Belle & Sebastian song. I could hear female voices and strings, I could hear the whole thing, but I just couldn’t envisage myself singing it with the group.”
As more songs emerged, a shape and theme began to develop, before the music was actually recorded, or the vocalists found to take on the parts.
“All the time I was touring with Belle and Sebastian, I was putting aside songs for certain characters,” he says, “and at one point I realised, that it would make sense to string them together to form the backbone of a musical narrative.”
The hunt was then on to find some great new voices to put to use during the recordings. A competition where singers could add their vocals to the demo recordings of ‘Funny Little Frog’ and ‘The Psychiatrist Is In’ was posted on the iMeem social networking site and attracted around 400 entries. From these, Brittany Stallings (Olympia, Washington) and Dina Bankole (Jackson, Michigan) came to Glasgow in February 2008 to rehearse and record some parts, Brittany making the lead vocal part on ‘Funny Little Frog’ her own.
Among those who auditioned early in the process was Catherine Ireton, who had moved from Limerick to Glasgow, a friend of a friend, who had previously appeared on the sleeve of Belle and Sebastian’s last single, ‘The White Collar Boy.’ She took on the lead vocals for the majority of the songs on the record.
The recording continued during 2008, with a total of nine different singers (including Neil Hannon from the Divine Comedy and Asya from American teen trio, Smoosh) joining the members of Belle and Sebastian over the course of a few months. During this, Mick Cooke’s orchestral arrangements were recorded in London with the orchestra before the finishing touches were applied in Glasgow.
The result is a breathtaking record from one of pop’s most singular voices, combining the strengths and feel of the early Belle and Sebastian records in a broader musical palette, which draws equally on musicals, sixties’ girl groups, eighties’ indie and, most of all, classic pop records. And, in Catherine, Stuart has found a rare talent - her clear, lilting vocals bringing to life the characters in Stuart’s imagination and making for an ambitious and engrossing musical journey
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Here is the video for the first single from the album 'Come Monday Night' - OUT NOW ON ROUGH TRADE
Here's the video for the next God Help The Girl single 'Funny Little Frog' - A cover of the Belle and Sebastian song, sung by Brittany Stallings
God Help The Girl - an introduction from God Help The Girl on Vimeo.












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10 of 215Morethanks for the add.
Your song is really good.
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'musicians, please take heed' is playing in my car non stop. one of the best songs EVERRRRRRRRRRR!
the songs are great especially come monday night, make sure upcoming songs reach malaysia and goodluck to you guys :)
Did you know that everybody who is a good person likes your record? Well, except myself, I think your CD is my personal record of the year for sure but I love it being who I am... Thank you, the record is pure magic!!!
You... Me... LA... God help us when is this going happen?
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Listen God Help The Girl on "ROCKAMAX" here :www.radionomy.com/rockamax. Cheers!