Disco de Faithless: “Reverence”
 Descripción (en inglés) :
Faithless: Maxi Jazz, Jamie Catto (vocals); Sister Bliss (keyboards, background vocals); Rollo (programming).
<p>Additional personnel: Dido, Pauline Taylor, Penny Shaw (vocals); Paulie (guitar); Vince DeCicco (accordion); Mr V (keyboards); Aubrey Nunn (bass); Matt Benbrook (drums); Gaeten Schurrer (programming).
<p>Inspired by house, rap, reggae, '50s vocal harmonies, techno, and even opera, along with a host of other musical genres, Faithless creates amalgamations of these styles onto tracks of generous length. The group's debut, REVERENCE, is one of the most consistent and surprising records to emerge from the club scenes of '90s England, and features at least two bona fide masterpieces.
<p>The extraordinary "Salva Mea" starts with a plaintive vocal before bursting into a fast, massive rave-up, and then settles into a wickedly fuzzed-out, bass-driven rap--and that's only in the first three minutes of this nearly 11-minute track. The other standout is the utterly stunning "Insomnia," which would justify the record even if the rest of it weren't as good. Starting off with a variety of clock sounds and a wet, jackhammer beat, the track moves through brittle ambient territory into rap and hard-beat techno, and back again with alarming dexterity. The track appears twice, as a full-length version and an equally fabulous radio edit that excises the ambient sequences, condenses the vocals, and emphasizes the "harder" portions of the original. As for the other tracks, well, you ought to hear them for yourself--they are all well worth it.
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UPC:078221896627
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:R&B - Dance
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Artista:Faithless
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Productor:Rollo; Sister Bliss
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Sello:Arista Records (USA)
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Distribuidora:BMG (distributor)
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Fecha de publicación:1997/03/25
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Año de publicación original:1997
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Número de discos:1
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The best or second-best Faithless album...
It is very difficult to top the white-hot, cumulative intensity of 2005's "No Roots" but for stand-alone tunes (which still have their own kind of unity...) "Reverence" is also outstanding. The remix disk "Irreverence" - which is included in some versions of this album - delivers consistently superb alternatve versions of these songs, notable even for a group that has one of the finest catalogues of remixes in Musicdom.
Don't debate: buy "Reverence" and "No Roots". You will be sickened to hear that this protean, unpredictable, unclassifiable artist/producer trio has announced "No Roots" to be their last album while ho-hum nonentity derivative acts roll on forever.
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Doesn't leave my CD player
I bought this CD on a whim, when I one of my friends played Insomnia for me, and I have been hooked on it ever since. This is my first dance/electronica/techno (whatever it's called) CD, and was the main reason I moved on to Crystal Method, the Chemical Brothers, etc. (I know, I'm a beginner.) I can listen to the entire CD without skipping over anything, which is a rarity. This CD is perfect to listen to while you are doing something else--like studying or reading, because it creates perfect background ambience. My favorite songs are Don't Leave (one of the best love songs ever) and Insomnia (the remix, of course). Highly, highly recommend this CD.
MCMLXVII (London, UK) - 04 Diciembre 1999
4 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Stunning. Must have.
I am 32 and have a very catholic taste and music collection, ranging from Petula Clark and folk music to the inevitable Fatboy Slim, via Gary Numan, Squeeze, Bobby McFerrin, Abba, The Fugees, Nirvana and Underworld.
Amongst all of this, Faithless have definitively produced the best albums, in the world, ever. Even better than Underworld. Really.
Just buy it. And if you can get hold of the double-CD limited edition, kill for it. The remix album is even better than the main one.
And don't forget Sunday 8pm. Just as good.
Oh, but you should spend several thousand on a good Hi Fi first...
10 personas de un total de 14 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Think carefully before buying this album
This is an OK album, but it's not great. Anyone who's bought Sunday 8pm can tell you that Faithless can do SOOOO much better than this. If you want to buy this record, think twice about it - the best songs on the album (Insomnia, Salva Mea, Reverence) are all singles anyway, and the singles have all the best mixes. The double-CD version of Reverence (with bonus remix disc 'Irreverence') is worth checking out, but otherwise save your money, because it just isn't worth it.
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Great CD!
After I bought the Reverence CD, I didn't really listen to it, because I expected something different. But after a while I took it out again, and now it is the CD that I'm listening to the most. Songs like Insomnia are just great, because they are always moving. You can listen to it forever, not like some songs that you hear on the radio every day, and after two weeks you can't stand them any more. Deffinitely one of the best CD's I've ever bought!
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