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First Contact

 
Album Review: First Contact

  • Artist: Roger Sanchez
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 04, 2001
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Roger Sanchez's First Contact is halfway to being an amazing album, but it's also halfway to being run of the mill. While the highpoints of the album display a bit of an identity crisis, the peaks are high enough that Sanchez makes good on his house maestro reputation. But starting with the big beat crazy Latin misfire "The Partee," the album detours toward bland, repetitive dance numbers and relies too heavily on contributing vocalists who display little passion. The four standout tracks are in order starting with the opener. A quick analysis shows that Sanchez crafts these eclectic nuggets from fruits that fall from many a varied tree. "Computabank" mixes Kraftwerk with a catchy, industrial Front 242 meets electro charm. "Another Chance" is touching and effortlessly pretty in its driving emotional sweep; it's the album's finest moment by far, as a sample repeatedly rises and drifts away. "Contact" mixes flanged sampler madness and huge throbbing bass sounds into a Daft Punk-worthy dancefloor anthem. Armand Van Helden and N'Dea Davenport contribute to the pleasant disco diva soundscape of "You Can't Change Me." The only other song to make a mark thereafter is "Nothing 2 Prove," and it's really only because Texas vocalist Sharleen Spiteri adds a dose of bite. Outside these highlights, First Contact feels too much like a paint-by-numbers house/disco/trance album. It might sound like a cliché, but First Contact is a fantastic album before it gets bogged down with bloated filler. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Computabank Roger Sanchez Roger Sanchez (6:08)
Another Chance (Lyrics) Steve Lukather, Roger Sanchez Roger Sanchez (7:32)
Contact Roger Sanchez Roger Sanchez (5:43)
You Can't Change Me N'Dea Davenport, Roger Sanchez, Armand Van Helden N'Dea Davenport, Roger Sanchez, Armand Van Helden (5:49)
The Partee Roger Sanchez, Billy Jones Roger Sanchez (6:03)
Ventura Roger Sanchez Roger Sanchez (5:53)
I Never Knew Angela Johnson, Roger Sanchez, Christian Urich Roger Sanchez, Cooly's Hot Box (6:52)
Nothing2Prove Sharleen Spiteri, Johnny McElhone, Roger Sanchez Sharleen Spiteri, Roger Sanchez (5:15)
Leavin' Angela Johnson, Roger Sanchez Roger Sanchez (6:13)

Credits

Sharleen Spiteri (Vocals), Dave Darlington (Mixing Engineer), N'Dea Davenport (Vocals), Doug DeAngelis (Engineer), Doug DeAngelis (Mixing Engineer), Fidel Marchena (Strings), Roger Sanchez (Producer), Roger Sanchez (Main Performer), John Scarpula (Horn), Bill White (Guitar), Armand Van Helden (Producer), John Wheeler (Horn), Cooly's Hot Box (Vocals), The S-Man (Mixing Engineer), Eva Mueller (Photography), Gerald Elms (Keyboards), Groupe (Art Direction), Groupe (Design), Mister Freak (Bass), Mark Wyllie (Mixing Engineer), Christoff (Bass), Christoff (Guitar), Dan Barrett (Strings), Sharon Gunderson (Strings)
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