Fanfare for the Comic Muse is the deleted debut LP by The Divine Comedy, or… Read Full Bio ↴Fanfare for the Comic Muse is the deleted debut LP by The Divine Comedy, originally released in 1990. It has since been denied by the band's lead singer/songwriter Neil Hannon due to its stylistic difference from the band's later works, heading towards a more R.E.M.-styled jangle pop direction than their more distinctive orchestral pop output.
The title of the later The Divine Comedy album, Victory for the Comic Muse, is most likely a nod to this release. The cover art for this album is a painting by the artist Ernst Wieltschnig, It is an adaptation of a drawing of Raphael Sanzio.
The title of the later The Divine Comedy album, Victory for the Comic Muse, is most likely a nod to this release. The cover art for this album is a painting by the artist Ernst Wieltschnig, It is an adaptation of a drawing of Raphael Sanzio.
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Fanfare for the Comic Muse
The Divine Comedy Lyrics
Bleak Landscape I cannot reconcile myself to this— I wish I could! I canno…
Ignorance Is Bliss AliveI plead guilty if sweet innocence is thisI support the…
Indian Rain I feel as if I have been buried alive For the…
Logic vs. Emotion I stood upon the listed bridge Dividing different images L…
Secret Garden So much time, and so little to do I furnish my…
Tailspin Huge tailspin is the world gonna win? Is the nation gonna…
The Rise and Fall The rise and fall; the fall and riseThe freezing breath;…