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As usual, Michigan-based sonic envelope-pushers His Name Is Alive continue to boggle expectations with their beautiful, exciting music. On their fourth album for 4AD, Stars on ESP, the group mixes dub, dream pop, surf, country, and Pet Sounds-era Beach Boys into something altogether unique. The songs range from the deceptively simple, folky "Answer to Rainbow at Midnight" and "Famous Goodbye King" to bouncy pop like "Bad Luck Girl," "The Bees," and "Across the Street." Then there are the songs that defy easy description, like the beautiful, lilting "Dub Love Letter" and the "Good Vibrations" pastiche "Universal Frequencies." On the whole, Stars on ESP is their most acoustic-based since 1992's Home Is in Your Head and their brightest-sounding since Mouth by Mouth. However, the trademark strange, spacy noises that peppered the band's other releases can still be found on this album, particularly on "What Else Is New List" and "Wall of Speed." An eclectic, unique album -- it even includes a gospel song -- from an eclectic, unique band, Stars on ESP features His Name Is Alive at their most accessible and exciting. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dub Love Letter His Name Is Alive, Warren Defever, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (3:24)
This World Is Not My Home His Name Is Alive, Warren Defever, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (2:40)
Bad Luck Girl His Name Is Alive, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (2:02)
What Are You Wearing Tomorrow His Name Is Alive, Warren Defever, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (2:49)
The Bees His Name Is Alive, Matthew Smith, Ian Masters, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (2:56)
What Else Is New List His Name Is Alive, Warren Defever, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (2:25)
Wall of Speed His Name Is Alive, Warren Defever, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (2:28)
Universal Frequencies His Name Is Alive, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (3:22)
The Sand That Holds the Lakes in Place His Name Is Alive, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (3:36)
I Can't Live in This World Anymore His Name Is Alive, Warren Defever, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (4:09)
Answer to Rainbow at Midnight His Name Is Alive, Warren Defever, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (2:12)
Famous Goodbye King His Name Is Alive, Warren Defever, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (3:00)
Across the Street His Name Is Alive, Matthew Smith, Mark Kozelek, Erika Hoffmann His Name Is Alive (3:44)
Movie His Name Is Alive, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffmann, Trey Many His Name Is Alive (2:24)
Last One Warren Defever, Veronica Blackman, Dayneesha Pippen, Lovetta Sharie Pippen, Devon Brooks His Name Is Alive (3:00)

Credits

Devon Brooks (?), Dayneesha Pippen (?), Vaughan Oliver (Art Direction), ESP Beetles (?), Lovetta Sharie Pippen (?), Veronica Blackman (?), Matthew Smith (?), Timothy O'Donnell (Design Assistant), Denise James (?), Vaughan Oliver (Design), Howard Hill (Photography), Mark Kozelek (?), Warren Defever (Producer), Dominic Davies (Photography), Erika Hoffmann (?)
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Stars on ESP
Studio album by His Name Is Alive
Released June 24, 1996
Recorded 1992-1995
Genre Rock
Length 44:11
Label 4AD
Producer Warren Defever
Professional reviews
His Name Is Alive chronology
King of Sweet
(1993)
Stars on ESP
(1996)
Nice Day EP
(1997)

Stars on ESP is an album by His Name Is Alive, released by 4AD in 1996.

Contents

History

Stars on ESP had the longest gestation period of any His Name Is Alive album, a project that band leader Warren Defever spent three years crafting before it saw release. In his notes written at the time of the album's release, he mentions that he began work on "I Can't Live in This World Anymore" in December 1992, right after the completion of Mouth by Mouth. The project took so long for a few reasons: HNIA's 1993 tour in support of Mouth by Mouth; the death of Defever's mother in 1994, which led his father to move to Florida, leaving the house to Defever and him living alone for the first time; and various other projects that were started but mostly left uncompleted. The album finally saw release in July of 1996 on 4AD, both by their native UK branch and their USA wing, which was distributed by Warner Bros. Records at the time.

This was the first album to feature Lovetta Pippen, who became the band's primary vocalist in the late 1990s and early 2000s. She sings as part of a gospel choir on the song "Last One."

Concepts

While a deceptively simple and minimalist album at first glance, Stars on ESP is actually rich with detail. The over-arching concept is that the album is a pseudo-compilation of singles on the ESP-Disk label founded in 1966. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, ESP was noted for its roster of psychedelic, folk and progressive bands. The label had its own identity, similar to the way 4AD would develop its own identity in the 1980s. On the album's sleeve, all the songs have the album's 4AD catalog number (CAD6010) with a number appended after it, as if each one was a single. (For example, opener "Dub Love Letter" is labeled CAD6010.01, etc.)

The album also seems to allude to the old days of pop music, that once a song became popular, several different artists recorded their own version of the song. Therefore, tracks 2, 10, and 15 are all different versions of the same song.

The other main theme is Defever's memories of AM radio and being a youth in the 1970s, and the songs both reflect the sound of the decade's AM radio fare and are filled with memories of Michigan winters, summers and locations. There are several musical interludes that give the impression of turning through a radio dial, including snippets of songs that later appear in full.

Perhaps taking this fascination with past AM radio to its extreme, "Universal Frequencies" is highly reminiscent of The Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations." In interviews, Defever has called the song a "sequel" to "Good Vibrations."

Track listing

Original release (4AD UK and 4AD/Warner Bros. USA release)

  1. "Dub Love Letter"
  2. "This World Is Not My Home"
  3. "Bad Luck Girl"
  4. "What Are You Wearing Tomorrow"
  5. "The Bees"
  6. "What Else Is New List"
  7. "Wall of Speed"
  8. "Universal Frequencies"
  9. "The Sand That Holds the Lakes in Place"
  10. "I Can't Live in This World Anymore"
  11. "Answer to Rainbow at Midnight"
  12. "Famous Goodbye King"
  13. "Across the Street"
  14. "Movie"
  15. "Last One"

For the first time in His Name Is Alive's history, the 4AD UK release (CAD6010CD) and the American CD release were the same. See entries for earlier albums for the differences in UK and USA releases.

All songs are written by Defever, credited as His Name Is Alive, except for: "The Bees," co-written by Erika Hoffman; "Universal Frequencies" and "The Sand That Holds The Lakes In Place," co-written by Matthew Smith; "Across The Street," co-written by Mark Kozelek; and "Movie," written by drummer Trey Many.

4AD vinyl release (CAD6010)

The cover for the rare 4AD mono vinyl LP version Stars on ESP.

4AD's vinyl LP release of Stars on ESP, a limited edition, featured a special mono remix of the album, further emphasizing the album's tribute to the past glory days of AM radio (which is always broadcast in mono). A different cover featuring oven mitts was used. The track listing for this release is:

Side One:

  1. "Dub Love Letter"
  2. "This World Is Not My Home"
  3. "Bad Luck Girl"
  4. "What Are You Wearing Tomorrow"
  5. "The Bees"
  6. "What Else Is New List"
  7. "Wall of Speed"
  8. "Universal Frequencies"

Side Two:

  1. "The Sand That Holds the Lakes in Place"
  2. "I Can't Live in This World Anymore"
  3. "Answer to Rainbow at Midnight"
  4. "Famous Goodbye King"
  5. "Across the Street"
  6. "Movie"
  7. "Last One"

Warner Bros. 1996 promo release

The cover for the rare Warner Brothers promotional release of Stars on ESP.

During the years that Warner Bros. distributed 4AD's releases in the USA, they used their own catalog numbers that did not correspond with the standard 4AD numbering scheme (one can tell whether a release is an LP, EP, etc., and what year it came out by looking at a 4AD catalog number). Nonetheless, the front and back cover CD artwork for the Warner Bros. release did use the CAD6010.01, CAD6010.02, etc., designations as mentioned above, even though the Warners' catalog number was different. However, a special promotional release with a different cover re-did this scheme with the Warner Bros. catalog number (46207).

1998 4AD reissue

In 1998, after 4AD's Warner Bros. contract ended, the album was re-released on 4AD in both the USA and the UK with 1997's Nice Day EP appended. This is the track listing for this release:

  1. "Dub Love Letter"
  2. "This World Is Not My Home"
  3. "Bad Luck Girl"
  4. "What Are You Wearing Tomorrow"
  5. "The Bees"
  6. "What Else Is New List"
  7. "Wall of Speed"
  8. "Universal Frequencies"
  9. "The Sand That Holds the Lakes in Place"
  10. "I Can't Live in This World Anymore"
  11. "Answer to Rainbow at Midnight"
  12. "Famous Goodbye King"
  13. "Across the Street"
  14. "Movie"
  15. "Last One"
  16. "Nice Day"
  17. "Drive Around the Clock"
  18. "Crashed Up on the Corner"
  19. "Soul Resides in the Horse Barn"
  20. "Whale You Ease My Mind"
  21. "Oh Sinner Man"

The running time for this version is 58:33. This version is the current 4AD UK release; like all of HNIA's 4AD releases, it is currently out of print in the USA.


 
 
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