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Electronic: Johnny Marr (vocals, guitar, harmonica, bass); Bernard Sumner (vocals, guitar, bass). Additional personnel: Arthur Baker (harmonica, keyboards, scratches); Mac Quayle (keyboards, programming); Merv De Peyer (keyboards); Jimi Goodwin (bass, background vocals); Phil Spalding (bass); Ged Lynch (drums, percussion); Fridge (sound effects, beats); Jason Mad Doctor X (beats, scratches); Astrid Williamson, Lindsay Reed (background vocals). TWISTED TENDERNESS: DELUXE includes a bonus disc with previously unreleased tracks and remixes. Electronic: Johnny Marr (vocals, guitar, harmonica, bass); Bernard Sumner (vocals, guitar, bass). Additional personnel: Arthur Baker (harmonica, turntables); Jimmi Goodwin (bass, background vocals); Merv De Peyer, Mac Quayle (keyboards, programming); Phil Spalding (bass); Ged Lynch (drums, percussion); Fridge, Jason Mad Doctor X (turntables, sound effects); Lindsay Reed, Astrid Williamson (background vocals). Personnel: Bernard Sumner (vocals); Merv De Peyer, Mac Quayle (keyboards, programming); Ged Lynch (drums, percussion); Fridge (sound effects); Jimmi Goodwin, Astrid Williamson (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Darren Price; Merv De Peyer; James Spencer. Recording information: Clear Recording Studios; RAK Recording Studios; Real World Recording Studios. Johnny Marr and Bernard Sumner have a unique musical companionship. Both artists bred the '80s British music scene into pop candy delight thanks to Marr's charming guitar hooks while fronting the Smiths, and Sumner, whose ingenuous lyrical poetry pushed New Order's dance-oriented sound into the new wave mainstream. But since their musical collaboration began back in 1991, the duo continues to make music for themselves, uninhibited by current norms and marketing success. Twisted Tenderness, the band's third album, is certainly a vast improvement over their sophomore effort, 1996's Raise the Pressure. Twisted Tenderness steps back into Marr's talented guitar work: carefree, a bit rollicking at times, but in classic Electronic fashion. The obvious rock-laden riffs carry the typical synth-generated backdrops, and Sumner's cheeky lyrics are stylish and breezy. Sumner, who experienced writer's block during the mid-'90s and resorted to Prozac to break his creative blindness, isn't exquisitely sharp or wholly impressive when it comes to being a songwriter. He's simple, and that's what makes Electronic and his work with his original band so alluring. But it's Marr's maddening style that carries things along. Songs like "Late at Night" and "Breakdown" fiercely showcase his spiraling guitar loops, not overshadowing Sumner's storybook visions of love, deceit, passion, and desire. And what makes Twisted Tenderness so vibrant is how Electronic placated their lushness for more of a moody demeanor, mysteriously similar to the likes of U2's electric distortion found on 1997's Pop. "Make It Happen" is nearly an eight-minute sonic bombast of churning basslines and swirling techno beats, and Marr's layering is raucous. He is so underrated as a master player, but outlets like Electronic and his new band the Healers make it easy for him to fully deliver his great skills. "Haze" showcases Sumner's snarling sauciness, which comes out occasionally, and is darkly wistful. But that's what New Order/Smiths fans are looking for. Electronic don't have to prove that they can write decent pop songs. Their musical brashness is expected, and Twisted Tenderness is their best yet. Marr and Sumner have already laid down the gravel in their previous musical lives -- Electronic is just an extra treat. ~ MacKenzie Wilson Starting off with a sample from Meat Beat Manifesto's PRIME AUDIO SOUP, these founding members of British bands The Smiths and New Order (Johnny Marr and Bernard Sumner, respectively) churn out soothing pop melodies. They come from two different styles of music: Sumner is more dance-based, and Marr more into alternatAlternative Press (11/00, p.105) - 4 out of 5 - "...Noise and nuance, fuzz and fun, melodies and murkiness..." CMJ (9/11/00, p.24) - "...An album that's as engaging...as anything New Order did in its heyday." Twisted Tenderness Music | List Price | $11.97 (You save $1.78) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Alternative, Rock/Pop | | Label | Koch | | Orig Year | 2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 51731  | | CD Universe Part number | 1285606 | | Catalog number | 8165 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 12, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Electronic; Arthur Baker | | Engineer | James Spencer | | Personnel | Johnny Marr - vocals, guitar, harmonica, bass Bernard Sumner - vocals, guitar, bass
Also: Ged Lynch, Phil Spalding, Arthur Baker, Jimi Goodwin, Astrid Williamson, Mac Quayle, Jason Mad Doctor X, Lindsay Reed, Merv De Peyer, Fridge |
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Electronic: Bernard Sumner (vocals, keyboards, programming); Johnny Marr (acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, programming). Additional personnel: Denise Johnson, Neil Tennant (vocals); Helen Powell (oboe); Chris Lowe (keyboards); Donald Johnson (drums, percussion); David Palmer (drums); Andrew Robinson (programming). Both more and less than what a partnership of Sumner and Marr would promise, Electronic's debut has weathered time much better than might have been thought upon its release, but ultimately only half works. When it does, though, it's fantastic, sometimes shifting from okay to fantastic within the same song. Opening number "Idiot Country" is a bit like that -- the beginning sounds a little too rushed, Marr's heavy wah-wah riff OK enough but Sumner's semi-rap/semi-sung vocals a bit ham-handed. ...
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NUCLEAR LOVE is the debut album from brother duo Thomson. The 12 tracks here represent Thomson's engaging brand of harmony-heavy power pop Poptones is the new-ish label run by Alan McGee. He used to run Creation, home to many great bands and a storied history -- and power pop updaters Velvet Crush. McGee must have really loved Velvet Crush because he went out and signed Thomson to Poptones. Thomson sound almost exactly like Velvet Crush. Well, more like Velvet Crush with Matthew Sweet on lead ...
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