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Release Date: Sep 22, 1997
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Dubstar: Sarah Blackwood (vocals); Chris Wilkie (guitar, mandolin, 6-string bass); Steve Hillier (programming).
Additional personnel: Chris Tomblin, Leo R. Payne (violin); Susan Dench (viola); Audrey Riley (cello); Stephen Hague (accordion); Simon Clarke (saxophone); Tim Sanders (tenor saxophone); Roddy Lorimer (trumpet); Jon Kirby (keyboards); Phil Spalding (bass); Graeme Robinson, Paul Wadsworth
(drums); Andy Duncan (percussion).
Engineers: Sam Hardaker, Richard Norris, Graeme Robinson, Ewan Davies.
Recorded at Stephen's Barn, Woodstock, New York; Rak, London, England; Real World, Bath, England.
Personnel: Sarah Blackwood (vocals); Chris Wilkie (guitar, mandolin, 6-string bass); Chris Tomblin, Leo Payne (violin); Susan Dench (viola); Audrey Riley (cello); Stephen Hague (accordion); Simon Clarke (saxophone); Tim Sanders (tenor saxophone); Roddy Lorimer (trumpet); Steve Hillier (keyboards, programming); Graeme Robinson (drums); Andy Duncan (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Eden; Steve Hauge; Spike Drake; Stephen Hague; Mike Drake.
Audio Remixers: Motiv 8; Way Out West.
Recording information: RAK, London, England; Real World Studios, Bath, Somerset, England; Stephen's Barn, Woodstock, NY.
Dubstar sounds like the name of a reggae act, but in fact, Goodbye offers very lush, atmospheric and British-sounding synth-pop and dance-pop that inspired quite a few comparisons to St. Etienne, as well as the Pet Shop Boys and New Order. The Newcastle, England trio had become popular in the U.K. in 1995, and it was in 1997 that this CD introduced Dubstar to American shores. While St. Etienne is the most obvious influence on melancholy songs like "Can't Tell Me," "Stars" and "No More Talk," it's important to stress that Dubstar projects an attractive and recognizable personality of its own. Sarah Blackwood's waif-like vocals are as icy cool as the high-tech production, but as aloof as she can be, Blackwood allows a lot of vulnerability to come through on this striking, melodically rich effort. ~ Alex Henderson
Additional personnel: Chris Tomblin, Leo R. Payne (violin); Susan Dench (viola); Audrey Riley (cello); Stephen Hague (accordion); Simon Clarke (saxophone); Tim Sanders (tenor saxophone); Roddy Lorimer (trumpet); Jon Kirby (keyboards); Phil Spalding (bass); Graeme Robinson, Paul Wadsworth
(drums); Andy Duncan (percussion).
Engineers: Sam Hardaker, Richard Norris, Graeme Robinson, Ewan Davies.
Recorded at Stephen's Barn, Woodstock, New York; Rak, London, England; Real World, Bath, England.
Personnel: Sarah Blackwood (vocals); Chris Wilkie (guitar, mandolin, 6-string bass); Chris Tomblin, Leo Payne (violin); Susan Dench (viola); Audrey Riley (cello); Stephen Hague (accordion); Simon Clarke (saxophone); Tim Sanders (tenor saxophone); Roddy Lorimer (trumpet); Steve Hillier (keyboards, programming); Graeme Robinson (drums); Andy Duncan (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Eden; Steve Hauge; Spike Drake; Stephen Hague; Mike Drake.
Audio Remixers: Motiv 8; Way Out West.
Recording information: RAK, London, England; Real World Studios, Bath, Somerset, England; Stephen's Barn, Woodstock, NY.
Dubstar sounds like the name of a reggae act, but in fact, Goodbye offers very lush, atmospheric and British-sounding synth-pop and dance-pop that inspired quite a few comparisons to St. Etienne, as well as the Pet Shop Boys and New Order. The Newcastle, England trio had become popular in the U.K. in 1995, and it was in 1997 that this CD introduced Dubstar to American shores. While St. Etienne is the most obvious influence on melancholy songs like "Can't Tell Me," "Stars" and "No More Talk," it's important to stress that Dubstar projects an attractive and recognizable personality of its own. Sarah Blackwood's waif-like vocals are as icy cool as the high-tech production, but as aloof as she can be, Blackwood allows a lot of vulnerability to come through on this striking, melodically rich effort. ~ Alex Henderson
Tracks:
1 - I Will Be Your Girlfriend
2 - Inside
3 - No More Talk
4 - Polestar
5 - Say the Worst Thing First
6 - Cathedral Park
7 - It's Over
8 - View from Here
9 - My Start in Wallsend
10 - It's Clear
11 - Ghost
12 - Can't Tell Me
13 - Wearchest
14 - When You Say Goodbye
15 - Let's Go
2 - Inside
3 - No More Talk
4 - Polestar
5 - Say the Worst Thing First
6 - Cathedral Park
7 - It's Over
8 - View from Here
9 - My Start in Wallsend
10 - It's Clear
11 - Ghost
12 - Can't Tell Me
13 - Wearchest
14 - When You Say Goodbye
15 - Let's Go