Jarvis Cocker creates 'holiday for the ears' with National Trust album
Birds playing in water gardens and the delights of a music box among recordings from 13 properties by former Pulp frontmanIt's true that the creaking timbers at Chartwell sound alarmingly like Winston Churchill dragging a body down the staircase of his old home, and the squeak and click of the front door latch at Ham House opens onto a mansion regarded as one of the most haunted in Britain, but on the whole the only stressful element in Jarvis Cocker's new album is the risk of falling asleep wea...
Guardian Music — Birds playing in water gardens and the delights of a music box among recordings from 13 properties by former Pulp frontmanIt's true that the creaking timbers at Chartwell... more info
The Independent — Jarvis Cocker's transformation from indie music's enfant terrible to unlikely pin-up of the cream tea and country house set appeared complete yesterday, when it emerged ... more info
BBC News - UK — Former Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker teams up with The National Trust to release an album of birdsong, trickling water and creaking stairs. more info
Scotsman.com — FORMER Pulp star Jarvis Cocker has swapped Common People for calming people – releasing an album of tweeting birds, crashing waves and creaking stairs. more info
The Mirror — Jarvis Cocker has swapped Common People for calming people - releasing an album of tweeting birds, crashing waves and creaking stairs. more info