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Bloc Party

Intimacy [Bonus Disc]

Intimacy [Bonus Disc]

UPC: 5021456167777

Format: CD (2 disc)

Release Date: Aug 07, 2009

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Personnel: Rhian Walther, Rebecca Wallis, Roz Sherris, Charlotte Nicklin, Ingalo Thomson, Sharon Kniss, Hayley Kruger, Sarah Meunier, Sara Coffey, Alex Cope, Claire Fletcher (soprano); Frances Rowberry, Alison Benbow, Desola Haastrup, Philippa Gardner, Gretchen Cummings, Jenny Marsden, Angharad Lloyd, Claire Hetherington, Julia Saperia, Bettina Weichert (alto); John Catherall, Dave Garioch, Victor Gan, Richard Furse, Peter Kenny (tenor, tenor saxophone); Paul Archibald, Guy Barker, Sid Gauld, Derek Watkins (trumpet); Christopher Dean, Dan Jenkins, Roger Harvey, Colin Sheen (trombone); Jacknife Lee (keyboards, programming); Sam Bell (programming).
Audio Mixers: Greg Wales; Alan Moulder.
Recording information: Olympic Studios, London, England (11/25/2008-11/26/2008); The Garage, Kent, England (11/25/2008-11/26/2008); The Pool, Miloco, London, England (11/25/2008-11/26/2008); The Wireless, Hordern Pavillion, Sydney (11/25/2008-11/26/2008).
Photographer: Perry Curties.
For its third studio outing, INTIMACY, the British rock group Bloc Party makes a notable departure from the post-punk/shoegazer-influenced SILENT ALARM and the arena-ready WEEKEND IN THE CITY, opting for a boldly wide-ranging set of songs that often boasts a shiny techno veneer. In fact, INTIMACY's first two tracks, "Ares" and "Mercury," recall the more aggressive side of the Chemical Brothers, which isn't entirely surprising, since Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke collaborated with the electronica duo in the past. While some fans, particularly aficionados of ALARM, may be disheartened by such a sonic shift, the scorching "Halo" keeps the torch of earlier albums burning, and "Signs" picks up on the ensemble's occasional ambient leanings, showing that Bloc Party can maintain some bearings even as it sets out towards unfamiliar waters.

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Ares
2 - Mercury
3 - Halo
4 - Biko
5 - Trojan Horse
6 - Signs
7 - One Month Off
8 - Zephyrus
9 - Talons
10 - Better Than Heaven
11 - Ion Square
12 - One More Chance
13 - [CD-ROM Track]
Disc 2:
1 - Halo
2 - Hunting for Witches
3 - Positive Tension
4 - Signs
5 - Trojan Horse
6 - Song for Clay (Disappear Here)
7 - Banquet
8 - One Month Off
9 - Prayer
10 - Flux
11 - Helicopter
12 - Ares
13 - Like Eating Glass