2009
Andrew Morgan – As Long As Were Together
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One day I’ll make a film – just so I can have Andrew Morgan write the score. A proper score, like they used to make. His beautifully cinematic music will trail our hero through an autumnal Paris as he outwits his enemies and gets his gal. In the mean time, this will do just fine.
As Long As We’re Together is the first single taken from Morgan’s autumnal Please Kid Remember album, released earlier in the year, though with eight tracks it has more of the feel of a mini-album than an E.P. Presumably, these are the tracks which failed to make the final cut for the album. If that’s the case then Andrew Morgan is clearly a man who has hit his musical stride.
The E.P. picks up exactly where the album left off with a blend of breathless euphoria and misty melancholy, awash with sumptuous string arrangements. There isn’t a single moment on here which isn’t simply glorious.
As Long As We’re Together is released by Broken Horse Records on November 16th.
Please Kid Remember is available now.
To find out more about Andrew Morgan read his Suitcase Orchestra Q & A here or visit his MySpace here.




