Twisted Tenderness (Electronic, 1999) 
Electronic - Twisted Tenderness (CD 1999)

 
Electronic - Twisted Tenderness (CD 1999)

Title: Twisted Tenderness
Artist: Electronic
Record Label: Parlophone
Release Year: 1999
EAN: 0724349834521
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID4021724
Description: 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 G...
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Track Listing
1. Make It Happen
2. Haze
3. Vivid
4. Breakdown
5. Can't Find My Way Home
6. Twisted Tenderness
7. Like No Other
8. Late At Night
9. Prodigal Son
10. When She's Gone
11. Flicker

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Arthur Baker, Electronic
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
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).Starting off with a sample from Meat Beat Manifesto's PRIME AUDIO SOUP, these ex-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 alternative rock, but both made music that was emotional.Produced by Arthur Baker in a matter of weeks, this album sounds raw, indicating that the band have been freed from the burden of expectation that surrounded previous Electronic releases. "Make It Happen," filled with yearning and confusion, sets the somber mood for this album. "Vivid," the first single, sports a harmonica throughout. The surprise on this is the Steve Winwood-penned "Can't Find My Way Home," which features a little of the Moog keyboard stylings from the original. The title track is reminiscent of Electronica's first release, with breakbeat-style drums and keyboard orchestrations.

Editorial Reviews
4 out of 5 - ...Noise and nuance, fuzz and fun, melodies and murkiness...
Alternative Press (11/01/2000)

...An album that's as engaging...as anything New Order did in its heyday.
CMJ (09/11/2000)

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.
Alternative Press (11/01/2000)


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