Candylion

Candylion
Studio album by Gruff Rhys
Released 8 January 2007
Recorded Stiwsio Ofn, Llanfaelog, Wales, Spring 2006
AR 3, Rio De Janeiro
Dairy, Brixton, London
Genre Alternative rock
Length 44:40
Label Rough Trade Records (UK), Team Love (US)
Producer Gruff Rhys, Gorwel Owen, Mario Caldato, Jr.
Gruff Rhys chronology
Yr Atal Genhedlaeth
(2005)
Candylion
(2007)
Hotel Shampoo
(2011)
Singles from Candylion
  1. "Candylion" b/w "Colossal Smile"
    Released: 4 December 2006
  2. "Gyrru Gyrru Gyrru" b/w "Y Creadur"
    Released: 2007 (itunes only single)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Guardian [1]
The Independent [2]
NME [3]
Pitchfork Media [4]
The Times [5]
Twisted Ear [6]
The Wheel's Still In Spin(not rated) [7]
Uncut [8]
Allmusic [9]

Candylion is the second solo album by Welsh musician and Super Furry Animals front-man Gruff Rhys. It was released on 8 January 2007 through Rough Trade Records (in the UK) and Team Love (in the US) and peaked at number fifty on the UK Albums Chart. The album includes the singles "Candylion" and Gyrru Gyrru Gyrru".

It also features Lisa Jen from the Welsh language band 9Bach on backing vocals and xylophone. On its release, record stores stocking the album were supplied with 96 inch cardboard sheets with patterns for making the cardboard candylion seen on the album cover, to hand out to purchasers.

Track listing

All music and beats by Gruff Rhys.

No. Title Length
1. "This Is Just the Beginning"   0:49
2. "Candylion"   2:31
3. "The Court of King Arthur"   3:24
4. "Lonsome Words"   3:54
5. "Cycle of Violence"   2:55
6. "Painting People Blue"   2:52
7. "Beacon in the Darkness"   3:18
8. "Con Carino"   2:17
9. "Gyrru Gyrru Gyrru" (Translation: "Driving Driving Driving") 3:16
10. "Now That the Feeling Has Gone"   3:01
11. "Ffrwydriad yn y Ffurfafen" (Translation: "Explosion in the Sky") 2:39
12. "Skylon!"   14:36

Personnel

Gruff Rhys and Lisa Jen performing live at Custom House Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom in 2007 in support of Candylion
Musician Credits
Technical credits

Charts

Chart Peak
UK Albums Chart[10] 50

References

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