100 Broken Windows

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100 Broken Windows
100 Broken Windows (Idlewild album - cover art).jpg
Studio album by Idlewild
Released 9 May 2000
Recorded 1999 at Air Studios, London
Genre Indie rock, punk rock[1]
Length 43:57
Label Food
Producer Dave Eringa, Bob Weston
Idlewild chronology
Hope Is Important
(1998)Hope Is Important1998
100 Broken Windows
(2000)
The Remote Part
(2002)The Remote Part2002
Singles from 100 Broken Windows
  1. "Little Discourage"
    Released: September, 1999
  2. "Actually It's Darkness"
    Released: March, 2000
  3. "These Wooden Ideas"
    Released: June, 2000
  4. "Roseability"
    Released: October, 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars [2]
Pitchfork Media (8.3/10) [3]

100 Broken Windows is the second full-length studio album by Scottish band Idlewild, released on 9 May 2000. The album showcased a significantly mellower, less distorted sound for Idlewild, with the songs being of a slower tempo than those on the punk influenced Hope Is Important. In 2008, vocalist Roddy Woomble stated that the album "seems to be the record many people make a connection with."[4]

The album was preceded by the single "Little Discourage" in September 1999 (charting at 24), then shortly before release "Actually It's Darkness" charted at number 23. After the album's release, the band enjoyed further hits with "These Wooden Ideas" (32) and "Roseability" (38).

The album was performed in full on 18 December 2008, with Woomble noting that he was "looking forward to playing it again."[4]

Accolades

In December 2009, 100 Broken Windows ranked #1 in The Skinny's "Scottish Albums of the Decade" list.[5]

In an interview accompanying the accolade, vocalist Roddy Woomble noted:[5]

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100 Broken Windows was very much, for me, us still getting somewhere, still finding our feet. I suppose that’s maybe the best era of any band, when they’ve gone beyond their debut but they haven’t quite got to the peak of their popularity yet; where they’re somewhere in between. It’s quite a pure area isn’t it?

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Idlewild

No. Title Length
1. "Little Discourage"   3:08
2. "I Don't Have the Map"   2:14
3. "These Wooden Ideas"   3:52
4. "Roseability"   3:38
5. "Idea Track"   3:13
6. "Let Me Sleep (Next to the Mirror)"   3:20
7. "Listen to What You've Got"   2:32
8. "Actually It's Darkness"   2:39
9. "Rusty"   4:17
10. "Mistake Pageant"   2:49
11. "Quiet Crown"   3:21
12. "The Bronze Medal"   3:35

B-Sides from this album

  • "A Tone" (released with "Little Discourage")
  • "Broken Windows" (released with "Little Discourage")
  • "1990 Nighttime" (released with "Little Discourage")
  • "Meet Me at the Harbour" (released with "Actually It's Darkness")
  • "West Haven" (released with "Actually It's Darkness")
  • "Forgot to Follow" (released with "Actually It's Darkness")
  • "It'll Take A Long Time" (released with "Actually It's Darkness")
  • "There's Glory in Your Story" (released with "These Wooden Ideas")
  • "When the Ship Comes In" (Bob Dylan) (released with "These Wooden Ideas")
  • "Rescue" (Ian McCulloch/Les Pattinson/Will Sergeant/Pete de Freitas) (released with "These Wooden Ideas")
  • "Actually It's Darkness (Acoustic Version)" (released with "These Wooden Ideas")
  • "Thousand" (released with "Roseability")
  • "I've Only Just Begun" (released with "Roseability")

References

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External links

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-remote-part-mw0000021279
  2. 100 Broken Windows Idlewild Allmusic.com MacKenzie Wilson
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