Reviews"So Naughty, It's Nice.", "Mixing samples of '20s and '30s jazz and swing with Serge Gainsbourg-style sexy lounge and modern electronic beats....A lounge-pop album for the retro set..."
Stephen Coates aka the Real Tuesday Weld is an understated genius with a wicked wit and a dry melancholy who has not been properly recognised and deserves a much wider audience. Bathtime in Clerkenwell is one of the quirkiest musically confections you will ever hear and a match for the RTW's original album "The Return of the Clerkenwell Kid" which is another wonderful slice of broken relationships and death. The RTW music is unique and electro-antique but for those who need musical reference points think "Soul Mining" by The The/ Rattlesnakes by Lloyd Cole but with a 1930's background - weird? yes; wonderful? definitely.