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Written By: frenchy on October 20, 2009 No Comment

General Description
Artist/Band: Zero 7
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Album Title: Yeah Ghost
Year: 2009


Zero 7 - Yeah Ghost
A Different Approach, Still Familiar, Right?

How I Got Into This Music
I’ve been listening to these guys since their first album, Simple Things and I was lucky enough to see them perform live at the Paradiso in Amsterdam a few years ago. They’re one of my favorite bands and I was eager to hear what they’d concocted on this album.


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Tracks that got my attention:
Count Me Out
Holy..
Ehm..
Well, this could be considered as a Fair Warning Intro. The band’s kinda letting the listeners know that things might be a bit different that any previous work. It’s very cinematic, reminiscent of Seventies LCD tripped out movies.

Mr McGee
Another change in the vocal line up. Singer Sia is totally absent from this album, moved on to greener pastures, who knows?
The replacement for the role of main album vocalist: Eska Mtungwazi. Never heard of her before, but she’s got a great and versatile voice. This track’s very up-tempo and kinda groovy with a catchy beat and chorus. It’s a typical scream-along, hum-along, sing-along track. There are traces of Gnarls Barkley and Outkast here.

Swing
Ah, that’s more like it. That would be the reaction of those fans who prefer the more laidback Zero 7 they’ve come to know and love.
It’s a real Summer Walk In The Park kinda track with sweet Feist-like vocals from Martha Tilston.

Everything Up (Zizou)
This is a nice Zero 7, version 2.0 track, with core member Henry Binns on vocals, very much like stuff they recorded on their previous album. I kinda like it; it’s catchy and upbeat with a nice mix of background vocals and simple patterns. The instrumental and more orchestrated bits during the second half of the song are great.

Pop Art Blue
Not working for me. It’s funny, because this track’s really more like their earlier style, but it’s boring. I understand their need to add more variation.

Ghost Symbol
Or, as it’s officially listed: Ghost sYMbOl.
A very interesting track. I’m almost one hundred per cent sure that this one’ll keep growing on me and become one of my favorite tracks of this album.
It’s the whole mix of all their different styles. I find Zero 7 to be looking for a middle ground in the music they’re making. A choice between Pop, Laidback Lounge, Electronic, Dance, etc. And for me, this track is their most successful attempt at mixing it all up into what could be called the Definitive Sound Of Zero 7.

Sleeper
Of the three up tempo tracks they’ve produced with Eska, this one’s the best one.

Solastalgia
Yeah, they’re back with the spacey stuff and it’s quite nice after hearing it a coupla times. It’s perfect for a documentary or a short film.

The Road
Funny, the band makes three up tempo tracks with Eska and they’re kinda okay. The fourth collaboration is laidback, almost gospel and is my favorite track on the album.

Conclusion
Zero 7 is trying to mix things up, again. After Simple Things and When It Falls they changed their game with The Garden, embracing a different mix of electronics and the combo of acoustic guitar with Jose Gonzalez‘ vocals.
With this album, Yeah Ghost, they’ve continued to try and change their style. But it’s a bit Messy: it almost seems like they don’t want to throw out the Old completely or that they still haven’t found their own definition of the New.
A lot of fans might be put off by the New style or just by the fact that it’s Messy. Maybe they just want the Old sound they liked so much. Zero 7 seem to try to keep everybody happy and I’m not sure if that’s a complete success.
Personally, I like part of the New stuff: the orchestral, cinematic stuff. But I find the up tempo poppy New stuff boring. Most of all I’m just curious to see (and hear) how this group keeps working on their music.
A bit of schizophrenia takes the boredom away, so bring it on!

Rating: ★★★☆☆

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Written By: frenchy on January 2, 2009 2 Comments

(thanks to Milov for the last.fm screengrab idea! have a look at his artist list for 2008)

Tracks Most Played In 2008 (Last.fm):

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Nice to see one of my 2007 discoveries still getting airplay: Ferdinand Jozef George, a real Dutch talent; to me that means I didn’t get bored with the album after a short while.
Never expected Marsalis to top the list, but I sure as hell don’t have any complaints about that!
N*E*R*D is a bit of a mystery, cause the album wasn’t a very satisfying experience; glad to see some Roy Hargrove tracks there.
Kinda miss tracks by Alice Coltrane, but hey.. Scrobbling your music is a near-precise exercise ;)

Artists Most Played In 2008 (Last.fm):

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Yep, Meshell’s still on top, heheh.. One dodgy concert doesn’t take away my total fanboy adoration of this lady’s total body of work. And Lovely, lovely from her last album? Still WOW!!
Q-Tip’s latest release The Renaissance has been on my playlist these last two months, album still works for me. Good to see my girl Alice on the list, heheh.. Pleasantly surprised by Jose Gonzalez’ entry on this list, fine by me, not gonna play any of his stuff any time soon, tho..

2008 Discoveries

Buika (thx, MissTO)
Alice Coltrane (thx, Will)
Jose James
Keep In Time and Brasil In Time projects
Nina Simone

Just go and have a listen..

That’s it, now on to a new year of listening to great and exciting music!

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Written By: frenchy on July 22, 2008 6 Comments

General Description
Artist/Band: José González last fm logo || Discogs Icon || Profile At MySpace
Album Title: In Our Nature
Year: 2007

José González - In Our Nature
Talented singer..

How I Got Into This Music
Funny thing, I’ve ignored this album for almost a year. I didn’t mind his vocals on the Zero 7 album The Garden, but it wasn’t something that got me all enthousiastic to go listen to other stuff from this guy. Hey, that’s how things work sometimes in my head!
Anyway, coupla months back I heard a small part of his cover of Massive Attack’s Teardrop and that triggered quite a lot of interest on my part. So, I had a listen.

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Tracks that got my attention:
How Low
Love this opening track: a single guitar and those deep, dubbed vocals give a great threatening/sad mood to this song. Walking happily drunk through a minefield.

Killing For Love
Love the guitar, annoying repeating bit at the end.
Great lines:
You’ve got a heart filled with passion.
Will you let it burn for hate or compassion.

In Our Nature
Sweet title track. Another simple anti-violence song.

Teardrop
Just listen to it (the vid’s a bit crappy, but still..)
Here’s the Teardrop video at youtube:

It’s brilliant because Gonzalez doesn’t try to better Elizabeth Fraser’s vocals, he makes the song his own..

The Nest
Beautiful vocals, mellow track.

Cycling Trivialities
Beautiful vocals, mellow track.
(No, not a copy/paste error..)

Conclusion
It was fun (re-)discovering this version of Teardrop. I mailed friends of mine about it as if it was one of my greatest achievements in finding this song and telling them about it. But.. They already knew the song and had the album.. An ego is such a silly, fragile thing, heheh..
Back to the album. I played it for a month without getting bored by all the syruppy sweetness and that’s something in my book. For this review I played it all again and still find it enjoyable, something I really didn’t expect.
Like the album and the artist!

Rating: ★★★☆☆

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Written By: frenchy on July 25, 2006 4 Comments

General Description
Artist/Band: Zero 7
Album Title: The Garden
Year: 2006

Zero 7 - 'The Garden'

They’re back!
 
How I Got Into This Music
Read my other reviews about Zero 7.. A bit late with the review, due to great weather and getting used to this album ;o). Hieronymus Fox just told me today that he finally got used to the album and also started nagging me about my lack of updates (with friends like these, who needs a mother-in-law? heheh..)

Album credits at artistdirect.com || Google Search: Other reviews of The Garden || This album’s lyrics from the nice people at Alwaysontherun.net

Tracks that got my attention:
Futures
Seriously reminds me of the Ghost Ship In A Storm track on Zero 7’s effort for AnotherLateNight.. Singer José González sure has that same Jim O’Rourke quality

Throw It All Away
Sia’s back with a great track, funny lyrics, Summertime beach drive!

Seeing Things
Annoying ringtone..

Pageant of the Bizarre
God I love this track! It’s the children song melancholy thingy working perfectly and Sia’s great voice.

You’re My Flame
Sometimes this track gets on my nerves, sometimes it just gets me up and going. Love the lyrics:
You’re just dodging all the friendly fire
You’re never dressed in the right attire
You miss the start of every game
You’re my flame

Left Behind
wow.. Life’s little fucking mysteries: how can such a simple setup of a song be so incredibly beautiful and touching? Well? WELL?!??!? Uhm..
Dunno either.. Just know it’s absolute sunshine.. Thank you, Mister González, the best one minute and fifteen seconds ever spent in my life.
Scared to think away the cheer
Looking back in a mirror
It all becomes clear
The views are not the same
I see sun, you see rain

Today
Another one of those tracks that totally baffle me: a cheap Casio wannabe keyboard sound, but it still works!

Your Place
Henry Binns’ doing the vocals on this track and it’s eerie and lovely. The second part of this song is a four minute instrumental that takes you to all kinds of places, soundscape-wise, but mostly it takes you back to the Zero 7 Sound (if there is such a thing) of their previous albums.

Crosses
Another one to outrun the Energizer Bunny! Great buildup of tempo, those thick violins, sweet and soothing vocals: this is one of the ultimate cityscape songs..

Waiting To Die
Heheh.. Puts a smile on my face, this one.. Cloud and Silver Lining, this one.. Bright Side Of Life, this one..
Look what a terrible mess that we’ve made
The sun beats us down as we search for the shade
And, yes, it is true, death is everyone’s fate
But we’ve made it this far, it’s time to celebrate

Conclusion
Took me quite some time to review these guys, sorry about that. What can I say? They’re back with a great album: not exactly what you’d expect after the first two records, but that a very good thing coz I was kinda afraid I’d get bored after a while. No earth-shattering changes (well, besides the absence of three of their vocalists, including Mozes), but just enough to make you notice, just enough to make you wanna sit down and really, really listen. Serious listening to easy-listening music is kinda contradictory, but they get away with it. Love it!

Rating: ★★★★★ (nuff said..)

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