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The Raveonettes: Stella Psaroudakis (spoken vocals); Sune Rose Wagner (various instruments); Anders Christensen, Sharin Foo (bass guitar); Jakob Hoyer, Manoj Ramdas. Personnel: Sune Rose Wagner (vocals, guitar, synthesizer, drums, percussion, programming); Sharin Foo (vocals, percussion); Ronnie Spector (vocals); Manoj Ramdas (guitar); Anders Christensen (organ, percussion); Moe Tucker, Jakob Hoyer (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Martin Rev (keyboards); Moe Tucker, Ronnie Spector. Audio Mixer: Joe Blaney. Recording information: Allaire Studios, Shokan, NY; Joe Music Studio, New York, NY. Photographer: Nitin Vadukul. The Raveonettes take their love of the Jesus and Mary Chain to new heights on their sophomore release, Pretty in Black. The Mary Chain's debut, Psychocandy, was a thrilling collision of extreme noise and sticky-sweet melodies; the Raveonettes' debut, Chain Gang of Love, followed a similar formula and came up with similarly thrilling results. The Jesus and Mary Chain's second album, Darklands, stripped away almost all the noise and gave the group's sound a by-the-numbers feel that was only saved by some great songs and the Reid brothers' personas. The Raveonettes plot the same course on Pretty in Black. None of the songs have the '50s rockabilly in a wind tunnel feel, nor do they sound remotely dangerous, exciting, or even fun. The album is subdued and overly polished, with a preponderance of thin drum sounds, stock guitar sounds, and uninspired singing from both Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo. That's not to say that they should have released Chain Gang, Pt. 2, but it would have been nice to have retained some of that record's sonic wildness and overall sense of fun and adventure. Plus, none of the songs here come within a mile of the thrilling moments from Chain Gang of Love like "That Great Love Sound," "Heartbreak Stroll," or "The Love Gang." The few songs that stir up some noise, like "Sleepwalking" or "Twilight," do so in a way that is very predictable, and the ballads are lightweight to the point of being completely forgettable. Only a couple of songs make a positive impression (the lilting "Here Comes Mary" and laid-back summer tune "Red Tan"), and even then they would have been the weakest songs on Chain Gang of Love. The biggest nail in the coffin is their flat cover of the Angels' "My Boyfriend's Back" (which was co-written by producer Richard Gottehrer back in the mid-'60s), but there are problems everywhere you look. They rope in Mo Tucker to play drums, Martin Rev to provide drum machines, and Ronnie Spector to warble some background vocals, and their contributions are pretty negligible -- it seems like they were brought on just to give the record some hipster cred. Spector's presence on the Phil Spector-esque "Ode to L.A." just points up the song's shortcomings, and making her sing the "whoah oh ohs" from "Be My Baby" is so obvious that it is almost embarrassing. (Besides, Eddie Money beat them to the punch by about 20 years.) Overall, the choices that Wagner and Gottherer make regarding the sound of the album strip away the very things that made the band worthwhile and, unlike on Darklands, the songs that remain are not strong enough to carry the weight. A major disappointment to say the least, Pretty in Black is such an indifferent and predictable record that it makes one reconsider the quality of the album that preceded it. Now that is the mark of a bad album. ~ Tim Sendra For the Raveonettes' second full-length album, Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo hide their Jesus & Mary Chain-inspired approach in the trunk and take off in a car fueled by vintage 1950s/early-'60s sounds. Here the Danish duo goes for a refined, mellower sound that is enhanced by the pop smarts of returning producer Richard Gottehrer (Blondie). And while earlier outings were recorded solely in the key of B-flat minor or major, PRETTY IN BLACK sports a widen sonic palette that proves to be enthusiastRolling Stone (p.74) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[V]irtually fuzz-free, highlighting the exquisite detail in the Raveonettes' gift for pastiche....PRETTY IN BLACK is history on the march." Uncut (p.98) - 4 stars out of 5 - "The Raveonettes' sugar-sweet harmonies are spike with noir guitars and the territory - dark skies, open roads and femme fatales - give the gothic edge to even the most tender sentiment." Magnet (p.108) - "PRETTY IN BLACK ultimately attains genuine staying power. The only novelty here is how fresh it all sounds even after multiple spins." Mojo (Publisher) (p.102) - 3 stars out of 5 - "'Sleepwalking' and 'Uncertain Time' are slices of dreamy rock....Overall, a delicious change of tack." Pretty In Black Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.40) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 14193  | | CD Universe Part number | 6848547 | | Catalog number | 92875 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 03, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Richard Gottehrer; Sune Rose Wagner; Richard Gottehrer; Sune Rose Wagner | | Engineer | Sune Rose Wagner; Joe Blaney | | Personnel | Sharin Foo - bass guitar Sune Rose Wagner Anders Christensen - organ, percussion Jakob Hoyer - drums, percussion Manoj Ramdas - guitar Stella Psaroudakis - spoken vocals
Also: Ronnie Spector, Moe Tucker, Martin Rev, New York, NY, Shokan, Joe Music Studio, Pretty in Black |
Raveonettes Pretty In Black Songs Pretty In Black Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   A nice retro visit Enjoyed the spin on the retro-50's sound. Popular tracks delivered well. A nice addition to anyones collection. Submitted by KZ (Milwaukee, WI)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Disappointing release from a good band I really wanted to like this CD. Just because I've liked the Raveonettes in the past and 'Love in a Trashcan' held such promise. The rest of the CD just doesn't hold up to that promise. Oh well... they're still a great live show. Submitted by Andrew (Los Angeles, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
fantastico! one of the best rock 'n 'roll albums of the last years.just brilliant.enjoy! Submitted by Bill (Salonica,GREECE) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
brillian! This CD is so heartbreakingly good. It makes me think of all the old movies that I ever saw a little girl. Just the whole dreamy atmosphere to it. The songs are so smooth and flowing. It'd definitly a good buy for ANYONE! EVERYONE can appreciate it's simple charm. Submitted by Jenn (Patterson, LA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Raveonettes hit their stride Imagine if you will the soundtrack to the version of Grease your mom wouldn't want you to watch. Pretty in Black is the theme album for the modern-day greaser. This a dirtier, grittier 50s surf sound expands on the group's previous (and very excellent) album Chain Gang of Love. The Raveonettes no longer rely on fuzzed-out guitars and same-key riffs but have gone on to explore a cleaner sound.
If you dig lush, fifties-style harmonies delivered with a guitar sneer, or if you are the love child of the Shirelles and the White Stripes, you will love this record.
Submitted by meamprojects (Montreal, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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