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Format: CD
Release Date: Sep 02, 2016
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Personnel: Sophie Ellis-Bextor (vocals); Seton Daunt (guitar); Ed Harcourt (piano, keyboards, synthesizer, sampler); Phil Wilkinson (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixer: Chenzo Townsend.
Recording information: State Of The Ark Studios, London.
Photographer: Sophie Muller.
Reuniting with collaborator Ed Harcourt, Sophie Ellis-Bextor offers an explicit sequel to the sophisticated cinematic pop of Wanderlust with Familia. Like that 2014 affair, Familia is lush and romantic, bearing a widescreen sensibility that contrasts nicely with Ellis-Bextor's natural reserve. She may be somewhat distant -- part of her charm is her glamorous remove; she doesn't beg the audience for its affection -- but she can scale the heights of Harcourt's arrangements, no matter if they're galloping neo-disco ("Wild Forever," "Come with Us") or overblown ballads ("Crystallise"). Much of Familia lies between these two extremes, but the midtempo adult alternative pop is sharp and clever: witness all the mariachi accents on "Hush Little Voices," something that finds a counterpart with the flamenco rhythms of the closer, "Don't Shy Away," or how "Here Comes the Rapture" maintains its tension via staccato strings. Familia is self-conscious, self-styled sophisticated pop, but its self-awareness is what makes it work: Ellis-Bextor and Harcourt work as hard at creating an alluring atmosphere as they do on the bones of the songs, and the result is striking and effective. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Audio Mixer: Chenzo Townsend.
Recording information: State Of The Ark Studios, London.
Photographer: Sophie Muller.
Reuniting with collaborator Ed Harcourt, Sophie Ellis-Bextor offers an explicit sequel to the sophisticated cinematic pop of Wanderlust with Familia. Like that 2014 affair, Familia is lush and romantic, bearing a widescreen sensibility that contrasts nicely with Ellis-Bextor's natural reserve. She may be somewhat distant -- part of her charm is her glamorous remove; she doesn't beg the audience for its affection -- but she can scale the heights of Harcourt's arrangements, no matter if they're galloping neo-disco ("Wild Forever," "Come with Us") or overblown ballads ("Crystallise"). Much of Familia lies between these two extremes, but the midtempo adult alternative pop is sharp and clever: witness all the mariachi accents on "Hush Little Voices," something that finds a counterpart with the flamenco rhythms of the closer, "Don't Shy Away," or how "Here Comes the Rapture" maintains its tension via staccato strings. Familia is self-conscious, self-styled sophisticated pop, but its self-awareness is what makes it work: Ellis-Bextor and Harcourt work as hard at creating an alluring atmosphere as they do on the bones of the songs, and the result is striking and effective. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
1 - Wild Forever
2 - Death of Love
3 - Crystallise
4 - Hush Little Voices
5 - Here Comes the Rapture
6 - Come with Us
7 - Cassandra
8 - My Puppet Heart
9 - Unrequited
10 - Saddest Happiness
11 - Don't Shy Away
2 - Death of Love
3 - Crystallise
4 - Hush Little Voices
5 - Here Comes the Rapture
6 - Come with Us
7 - Cassandra
8 - My Puppet Heart
9 - Unrequited
10 - Saddest Happiness
11 - Don't Shy Away