Temple, Luke / Good Mood Fool
Album: | Good Mood Fool | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Temple, Luke | Added: | Jan 2014 | |
Label: | Secretly Canadian |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-01-31 | Pull Date: | 2014-04-04 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 23 | Mar 9 | Feb 9 | Feb 2 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 15, 2023: | Music Casserole
Jessica Brown Findlay |
4. | Nov 04, 2017: | Music Casserole
Terrified Witness |
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2. | Feb 22, 2020: | Music Casserole
Terrified Witness |
5. | Mar 22, 2014: | Music Casserole
Florida |
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3. | Apr 14, 2018: | Music Casserole
Love Won't Receive |
6. | Mar 08, 2014: | Chillin' With Diego
Florida, Terrified Witness |
Album Review
Eme O
Reviewed 2014-01-15
Reviewed 2014-01-15
Luke Temple - Good Mood Fool
Pop-Folk Singer-Songwriter, also part of Here We Go Magic. Keyboards galore. Sort of an 80s style going on with the music, like this album and the "Beverly Hills Cop" soundtrack could be cousins or parent-child. Vox are a bit 70s soul. Possible FCC on #2. –eme o.
1. Hard Working Hand [3:43] Kind of an island rhythm. Kinda danceable. Mellow.
*2. Katie [4:31] Electro. Falsetto. Female voice appears in what sounds like movie clips. This song acknowledges (and possibly promotes) the existence of sex. Possible FCC: “Bitch”
*3. Florida [4:25] Slowish, sensual, and there’s that falsetto again. This song is sexy. (Yes, there’s a difference, though yes, this song does also possibly promote the existence of sex.)
4. Those Kids [4:05] Reggae rhythm. Silky vox.
*5. Jessica Brown Findlay [4:13] Slow vox in contrast with fast rhythm. African(-esque) drum.
6. Sue [3:22] Slow. Chorus kind of like a sob. This girl got away, methinks.
*7. Terrified Witness [4:30] Funky. There’s a Marvin Gaye vibe here, reminiscent of “What’s Goin’ On”.
8. Love Won’t Receive [6:23] Opens with a strong/forceful a cappella harmony. Then on to fast dancey rhythm, mellow vox. Some Asian elements toward the end.
9. Hardest Working Self Made Mexican [3:38] Slow. Vaguely funky.
Pop-Folk Singer-Songwriter, also part of Here We Go Magic. Keyboards galore. Sort of an 80s style going on with the music, like this album and the "Beverly Hills Cop" soundtrack could be cousins or parent-child. Vox are a bit 70s soul. Possible FCC on #2. –eme o.
1. Hard Working Hand [3:43] Kind of an island rhythm. Kinda danceable. Mellow.
*2. Katie [4:31] Electro. Falsetto. Female voice appears in what sounds like movie clips. This song acknowledges (and possibly promotes) the existence of sex. Possible FCC: “Bitch”
*3. Florida [4:25] Slowish, sensual, and there’s that falsetto again. This song is sexy. (Yes, there’s a difference, though yes, this song does also possibly promote the existence of sex.)
4. Those Kids [4:05] Reggae rhythm. Silky vox.
*5. Jessica Brown Findlay [4:13] Slow vox in contrast with fast rhythm. African(-esque) drum.
6. Sue [3:22] Slow. Chorus kind of like a sob. This girl got away, methinks.
*7. Terrified Witness [4:30] Funky. There’s a Marvin Gaye vibe here, reminiscent of “What’s Goin’ On”.
8. Love Won’t Receive [6:23] Opens with a strong/forceful a cappella harmony. Then on to fast dancey rhythm, mellow vox. Some Asian elements toward the end.
9. Hardest Working Self Made Mexican [3:38] Slow. Vaguely funky.
Track Listing
1. | Hard Working Hand | 6. | Sue | |||
2. | Katie | 7. | Terrified Witness | |||
3. | Florida | 8. | Love Won't Receive | |||
4. | Those Kids | 9. | Hardest Working Self Made Mexican | |||
5. | Jessica Brown Findlay | . |