The Hour of Two Lights

The Hour of Two Lights
Studio album by Terry Hall and Mushtaq
Released 12 August 2003 (2003-08-12)
Genre Electronica
Length 57:13
Label Honest Jon's, EMI (Europe), Astralwerks (US)
Producer
Terry Hall chronology
Laugh
(1997)
The Hour of Two Lights
(2003)
Mushtaq chronology
The Hour of Two Lights
(2003)

The Hour of Two Lights is a one-off collaborative album between British solo-artist Terry Hall - formerly of the 2 Tone and ska revival band The Specials - with Mushtaq a member of British-based multi-ethnic hip-hopethno-technoworld fusion music group Fun-Da-Mental.

Composition and release

The album was written and produced by the duo, with the exception of "Ten Eleven" which was written with Oujdi and Hall's regular collaborator and label-boss of Honest Jon's; Damon Albarn. Receiving good reviews the album was released on CD and double-LP by Albarn's Honest Jon's label in Europe (distributed by EMI) and the US (distributed by Astralwerks) in August 2003.[1]

To date it is Hall's most recent release of new material, having since rejoined The Specials as a regular member for live performances.

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
BBC Music(Positive)
The Guardian
PopMatters(Positive)
Uncut

Robin Denselow of The Guardian rated it 4/5 and said of The Hour of Two Lights, "Two of the pioneers of multicultural British pop are back with a daring, thoughtful set..."[2] Ollie Davies of BBC Music said, "It's a political and musical recording of racial minorities and cultures by two of today's pioneers of modern popular music."[3] Sean Westergaard of AllMusic rated One and One Is One 3/5 and thought "Terry Hall took quite a chance on this one, doing something unlike anything in his catalog and pulling it off without a hitch. Well done."[4]

Jeff Brown of CMJ New Music Monthly called it "...a fantastic mélange of East and West, traditional and modernmusic."[5] Uncut rated it 4/5 and called it "...a fantastic record of banging global grooves..."[6] PopMatters of Will Harris thought "The Hour of Two Lights can expand one's musical horizons considerably."[1]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Terry Hall and Mushtaq except where indicated; all music composed by Terry Hall and Mushtaq except where indicated.

No. Title Length
1. "Grow"   5:53
2. "A Gathering Storm"   5:05
3. "Ten Eleven" (Damon Albarn, Mushtaq, Oujdi, Hall) 4:59
4. "Sticks and Stones"   4:13
5. "The Silent Wail"   7:08
6. "A Tale of Woe"   4:22
7. "The Hour of Two Lights"   5:55
8. "This and That"   4:34
9. "They Gotta Quit Kicking My Dog Around"   5:06
10. "Stand Together"   4:46
11. "Epilogue"   5:10

Personnel

  • Terry Hall – Vocals, Banjo, Jaw-harp
  • Mushtaq – Darabuka, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion
Additional musicians
  • Damon Albarn – Voice, Melodica
  • Louai Alhenawi – Ney
  • Abdul Latif Assaly – Voice
  • Nathalie Barghach – Voice
  • Sammy Bishai – Violin
  • Calum Cook – Cello
  • James Dring – Recorder
  • A.K.Durvesh – Shehnai
  • Numan Elyer – Percussion
  • Eva Katzler – Voice
  • Matthew Kent – Scratch Deejaying
  • Hajaj Kenway – Percussion
  • Eddie Morden – Clarinet
  • Oujdi – Rap
  • Herinderpal Panesar – Dhol
  • Romany Rad – Accordion, Bass, Guitar, Voice
  • Zoe Rahman – Piano
  • Mazin Abu Sayf – Oud, Accordion

Technical
  • Terry Hall – Producer, Mixing
  • Mushtaq – Producer, Mixing
  • Tom Girling – Engineer, Mixing
  • James Dring – Assistant Engineer
  • Will Bankhead – Photography, Design
  • John Ainley – Drawing
  • Elizabeth Cook – Drawing
  • Len Wheeler – Drawing

References

  1. 1 2 Harris, Will (8 January 2004). "Terry Hall & Mushtaq: The Hour of Two Lights". PopMatters. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  2. Denselow, Robin (18 July 2003). "Terry Hall and Mushtaq: The Hour of Two Lights". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  3. Davies, Ollie (21 July 2003). "Terry Hall and Mushtaq The Hour Of Two Lights Review". BBC Music. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  4. Westergaard, Sean. "AllMusic Review by Sean Westergaard". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  5. Brown, Jeff (September 2003). "Terry Hall & Mushtaq". CMJ New Music Monthly. p. 50.
  6. "Terry Hall & Mushtaq – The Hour Of Two Lights". Uncut. 1 September 2003. Retrieved 13 July 2014.

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