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Encouraged to record his own music by no-other than legendary Steve Hackett (Genesis), French multi-instrumentalist FRANCK CARDUCCI is releasing his second album “Torn Apart“.
Carducci, who sings, plays bass, organ, keyboards, mellotron and guitar, has been part of various projects / bands from France, the Netherlands and Great Britain. But he also compose fantastic music.
“Torn Apart” is a marvelous 65 minute journey through the world inside Carducci’s head – and as on most journey through unknown territory, there is room for joy and surprise.

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The journey starts at full energy with a keyboard and guitar driven opening for the title track “Torn Apart”. After the drums and the organ comes in, the classic, slightly high pitched rock voice of Carducci starts telling us about a character getting stuck in life, and apparently losing his or her lover at some point.
The song is short, lyrics wise, but since this opener is 10 minutes long, there’s enough room for an instrumental part that first covers every instrument and chord that Uriah Heep and Deep Purple have ever used, until everything quiets down and a whistle like sound (is this your mellotron, Franck?) sets in a tune that resembles You Can’t Always Get What You Want.

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This lasts for a bit before leading back to an almost Rush-like instrumental part until the vocals come back in to continue the story, in a more dramatic tone this time. After the final verse, guitar and organ take turns playing good old classic rock solos to build a nice climax to the track.

This description of the the first track on the album adequately paints what “Torn Apart” is all about.
Carducci’s music embraces all the best things in Rock from the last forty years. There’s Classic Rock, some Classic Hard Rock, a bit of Rock&pop, and some Prog of course.
Mentor Steve Hackett plays as guest in one track, but Carducci’s style is pretty far away from Genesis or traditonal Prog: “Torn Apart” is traditional Rock with a progressive, intriguing development.

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The songs on this CD, even the longest (two are over the ten minute mark) are always focused in melody, in a ‘song format’ and are really easy listening.
Just check the video for the song of the previous album and it gives you an idea of the ‘musicality’ on this album.

There’s more references to classic acts on songs to come, like “Journey Through the Mind” keyboards which immediately brings to mind a Styx, or the short piece (2 minutes) “Articial Love” full of commercial Yes.
“Girlfriend for a Day” is a traditional rock ballad with piano and wonderful moog synths, while “Mr. Hyde & Dr. Jekyll” take us into a real classic rock piece, with lovely guitar and bass work. The Jekyll-Hyde theme is reflected in the song, which consists of two rocking parts interleaved by two more laid back parts before the full blown hard rocking outro (note the organ and the bass doing their job more than brilliantly!)
Franck and his band also does a very nice version of Supertramp’s “School”, more relaxed and progressive than the original.

Franck Carducci has delivered a great classic sounding album in “Torn Apart”.
I hear a lot of influences from the past in his music, as mentioned; Styx, Rush, ’80s Yes, Asia, GTR, Kansas and a lot more, but the great musical skills of Carducci and his many guest musicians make up for that and sound and production wise it is a vibrant, modern album.
“Torn Apart” is a very, very good album for starting this 2015. You won’t be disappointed, believe me.
Highly Recommended

1. Torn Apart
2. Closer to Irreversible
3. Journey Through the Mind
4. Artificial Love
5. A Brief Tale of Time
6. Girlfriend for a Day
7. Mr. Hyde & Dr. Jekyll
8. Artificial Paradises
9. School (Supertramp cover) [Bonus Track]

Franck Carducci / vocals, rhythm guitar, bass, mellotron
Christophe Obadia / lead guitar, talk box
Oliver Castan / Hammond organ
Mathieu Spaeter / lead guitar
Laurent Falso / drums
Richard Vecchi / synthesizers, organ
Mary Reynaud / vocals

Stellar guests:
Steve Hackett / guitar (track 2)
Michael Strobel / guitar (track 7)

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Torn Apart: The Life Of Ian Curtis

Published: May 2006
400 pages
Publisher: Omnibus Press
Hardback (first edition 4000 copies)
RRP £19.95
(£13.16 at Amazon - see right)


Ian Curtis biography by Mick Middles / Lindsay Reade.
Includes a lot of previously unrecorded accounts from Ian’s family and friends, including Annik Honore. Lots of information right from Ian's childhood up to his relationship with Annik, including transcripts of letters. This is the most comprehensive account of Ian's life so far - including previously unseen photographs.

This book is highly recommended by Joy Division Central


Linsday Reade and Mick Middles at book signing
May 2006 (C) Moist


Torn Apart book press release 2006:

Cloaked in mystique, Joy Division's extraordinary vocalist Ian Curtis tragically took his own life in 1980, leaving just two haunting albums and a depleted band that would famously evolve into New Order. Over twenty-five years later, the cult surrounding Curtis shows no signs of fading. Researched through dozens of exclusive interviews with Curtis's family, school friends, Factory personnel, road crew and - uniquely - the girl whom Curtis fell in love with during the last year of his life. Torn Apart is the definitive biography of this iconic figure.
The authors of this new biography are uniquely qualified to tell the Ian Curtis story in full detail. Mick Middles was the first journalist to interview Joy Division for the music press and formed a close association with the band that continues to this day. Lindsay Reade was a co-founder of Factory Records along with her then-husband Tony Wilson, an active participant in the rise of Joy Division as well as a personal friend of Ian Curtis. Both Reade and Middles have continued to work in the Manchester music scene and their deep local knowledge informs this first full length biography which examines Curtis's life, work, relationships and the cultural environment in which he lived and died.



Advance uncorrected
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Torn Apart: The Life Of Ian Curtis

Published: May 2007
Publisher: Omnibus Press
Paperback
£9.86 at Amazon


Paperback copy of the above.

No content changes from the hardback edition but a number of corrections and amendments have been made.

We believe this is a trade paperback, i.e. the same size as the hardback but with a soft cover.

Ian Curtis, L'âme damnée de Joy Division

Published: 2008
523 pages
Publisher: Camion Blanc
Paperback
ISBN: 978-2-910196-83-7

French translation by Gaëlle Erkens

Ian Curtis. La vita e i Joy Division

Published: 2011
Publisher: Odoya
Paperback
ISBN-10: 8862880898
ISBN-13: 978-8862880893

Italian translation



В смятении. Жизнь Иэна Кёртиса

Published: 2019
Publisher: Cabinet Scientist
Hardback
ISBN 978-5-7584-0383-9

Russian translation by Nik V. Demented and Я-Ха