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  • Issued : 28 Apr 2003
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Genre : Rock & Pop Catalogue Number : CDSTUMM196
Format : CD Label : Mute /emi
Issued : 28 Apr 2003 Item sourced from : Europe
Number of Discs : 1

Black Cherry

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  • CD   EUR Edition   ¥2,599   EUR Import   Released: 26 Apr 2003  
  • CD   US Edition   ¥2,309   US Import   Released: 06 May 2003  
  • LP   EUR Edition   ¥3,200   EUR Import   Released: 28 Apr 2003  

HMV Review

In an admirably daring move, Goldfrapp's second album, Black Cherry, takes the duo in a very different direction than its instant-classic debut, Felt Mountain. Instead of just serving up more lush electronic torch songs -- which certainly would've been welcome -- Allison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory continue in the direction that their cover of Olivia Newton-John's Physical suggested, adding digital-sounding synths, electroclash-inspired drum machines, and more overtly sexual lyrics to their music. While their artistic risk-taking is commendable, unfortunately the same can't always be said for the results: Black Cherry sounds unbalanced, swinging between delicate, deceptively icy ballads and heavier, dance-inspired numbers without finding much of a happy medium between them. It's true that Felt Mountain's cinematic sweep owes a debt to the likes of Portishead, Bjork, John Barry, and Shirley Bassey, but its mix of old-school glamour and more modern arrangements -- not to mention Allison Goldfrapp's charms as a futuristic siren, at once sensual and aloof -- were so compelling that the album felt fresh despite its roots. Black Cherry, however, is so dominated by its influences that all too often there doesn't seem to be enough room left in the music for Goldfrapp to really make the music its own. To be fair, most of the album isn't bad -- it's just not as consistently amazing as Felt Mountain. Songs like Crystalline Green, Tiptoe, and Train are among the better synth pop-inspired tracks, keeping enough of Goldfrapp's previous sound to give a good balance of familiarity and invention, but they don't really show off the expressive range of Goldfrapp's voice that well. Not surprisingly, Black Cherry's highlights apply Felt Mountain's eloquent restraint to a slightly different sonic palette: The title track has a spacy allure thanks to the flute-like synths and lighter-than-air drums and strings, while Deep Honey mixes harpsichords, strings, and foreboding analog synths to ominously beautiful effect. Hairy Trees conjures a digitally pristine utopia (though it does include the rather embarrassing lyric touch my garden) and Forever is one of the few tracks that really allows the pure tonal beauty of Goldfrapp's singing to shine through. Problems crop up on Black Cherry when the group works too hard to change its trademark sound: Despite its very danceable groove, Twist overplays its hand by adding too many buzzing synths and operatically orgasmic vocals (though, admittedly, they do show off Goldfrapp's impressive pipes better than some of the other songs). Strict Machine and Slippage share a similar fate, piling on dominatrix-y drum machines to give the songs a dance edge but eventually sound weighed down by them in the process. It's possible that Black Cherry disappoints because it tries to go in two different directions at once; it might have been a more coherent listening experience if it were either more ballad-based or featured more synth pop homages. As it stands, it's merely a not entirely successful experiment that suffers from its ambitions and in comparison to its brilliant predecessor. While some Felt Mountain fans may not have the patience for this album's radical departures, Black Cherry is still worthwhile for those willing to take some risks along with the group. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

Credits

Adrian Utley(Bass),  Adrian Utley(Guitar),  Allison Goldfrapp(Synthesizer),  Allison Goldfrapp(Vocals),  Andy Davis(Guitar),  Damon Reece(Drums),  Nick Batt(Synthesizer),  Rowan Oliver(Drums),  Rowan Oliver(Percussion),  Will Gregory(Synthesizer),  Mark Linkous(Casio),  Allison Goldfrapp(Arranger),  Allison Goldfrapp(Engineer),  Allison Goldfrapp(Producer),  Goldfrapp(Engineer),  Goldfrapp(Producer),  Nick Batt(Engineer),  Will Gregory(Arranger),  Will Gregory(Engineer),  Will Gregory(Producer),  Allison Goldfrapp(Art Direction),  Allison Goldfrapp(Design),  Allison Goldfrapp(Group Member),  Allison Goldfrapp(Mixing),  Big Active(Art Direction),  Big Active(Design),  Big Active(Illustrations),  Dave Bascombe(Mixing),  Mike Marsh(Mastering),  Nick Batt(Programming),  Nick Ingman(Orchestration),  Polly Borland(Photography),  Rowan Oliver(Drum Programming),  Steve Orchard(Mixing),  Tom Elmhirst(Mixing),  Will Gregory(Group Member),  Will Gregory(Mixing),  Bruno Ellingham(Digital Editing),  Big Active(Type),  Nick Ingman(String Conductor),  Steve Orchard(String Engineer)

Songs

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    Crystalline Green  (04:28)
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    Train  (04:11)
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    Black Cherry  (04:56)
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    Tiptoe  (05:10)
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    Deep Honey  (04:01)
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    Hairy Trees  (04:37)
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    Twist  (03:32)
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    Strict Machine  (03:51)
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    9
    Forever  (04:14)
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    10
    Slippage  (03:57)

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  • ★★★★★ 

    涼介  |  埼玉県  |  不明  |  06/March/2005

    こういう作品って「歌メロ」重視の日本には合わないかも…。だけど作品のクオリティは一流品です。こういう作品、日本人でやれる人はまず居ないな〜。

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  • ★★☆☆☆ 

    月世界の白昼夢  |  不明  |  20/June/2003

    凄くクオリティーも高く素晴らしい出来なのですが、正直彼等がこの音やらなくても..。1stの方が良かったなぁ。

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  • ★★★★★ 

    リーブ21  |  不明  |  11/April/2003

    フジロックに来るみたいっすね!!!!単独もやっておくれ〜

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