I bought 'How to Recognise a Work of Art', a 7" single on the Moshi Moshi label by Welsh singer-songwriter Meilyr Jones in 2019, a few years after its release (in 2016) to promote Jones' confusingly-titled album 2013. I picked it up at Spillers Records in Cardiff, aka 'the oldest record shop in the world' (est. 1894), as an additional impulse-buy having already decided to purchase a pair of Alice Coltrane CDs.
Given that Spillers has changed premises twice, and hasn't for some time had any connection with the Spiller family, its claims of longevity should be taken with half a pinch of salt - but there's no disputing there's been a shop of that name selling recordings in central Cardiff for over 125 years, even if, for as long as I can remember, it's been a somewhat unprepossessing one.
I knew (and loved) the song after hearing it many times on Marc Riley's BBC 6 Music radio show around the time of its release. It's un uptempo number with well-turned lyrics featuring a Motown-inspired backbeat, a horn section, and strings. It has an entertaining video. The B-side ('All is Equal in Love') is good too - a calmer & mellower tune with touches of pedal steel and banjo.
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