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Album Review: Strangers

  • Artist: Ed Harcourt
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 09, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Can an artist be too talented for his own good? Multi-instrumentalist, multi-headed musical hydra, singer/song-summoner Ed Harcourt begs the question on his fourth studio effort, Strangers. From the opening guitar squelch that soars and cuts into the lead-off track, "The Storm Is Coming," it's apparent that Harcourt is on a creative rage. He layers piano, guitars, and keyboards all the while crooning and wailing. Similarly, "Let Love Not Weigh Me Down" builds weeping violin and smashing guitars on top of plinky piano as Harcourt cries on about how being in love is to affirm all that is positive about being alive. He even gets around to updating the Police's "Born in the Fifties" with "Born in the '70s," a deceptively jaunty plea for older naysayers to give his generation a chance or get out of the way. The overall effect ends up sounding something like a reworking of "Under Pressure" featuring Ted Leo and Rufus Wainwright backed by the Flaming Lips. Needless to say, Harcourt's exploding arteries of emotion can get a bit tiring as he insists on building the volcano of tension track after track. However, just when you think it's about time to call "uncle," Harcourt lets go of your arm with tracks like "The Trapdoor," a Nick Drake meets Neil Young-style harvest moon of a song that sinks into your gut. Despite being a crack melodicist with a knack for a catchy lyric and an iconoclast's taste for oddly disparate but somehow fitting musical influences that range from Chet Baker and Todd Rundgren to Sonic Youth and Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Harcourt isn't a household name. Occupying the same deeply harmonic and beatifically sanguine post-Radiohead space in the music scene as similarly inclined cult figures Andrew Bird and Eric Matthews, Harcourt seems the most obvious graduate of the post-rock class to succeed in a Badly Drawn Boy cum Prince kind of way. So, why hasn't it happened yet? Maybe it's because Strangers finds Harcourt in the uncomfortably enviable position of being something along the lines of a thinking man's Chris Martin, which is to say, Strangers is a devastatingly accomplished album. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Storm Is Coming Leo Abrahams, Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (4:51)
Born in the '70s (Lyrics) Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (3:15)
This One's for You (Lyrics) Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (4:49)
Strangers (Lyrics) Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (3:30)
Let Love Not Weigh Me Down (Lyrics) Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (4:19)
Something to Live For (Lyrics) Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (2:32)
The Trapdoor Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (4:49)
The Music Box Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (3:26)
Loneliness (Lyrics) Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (2:53)
Open Book (Lyrics) Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (4:39)
Kids (Rise from the Ashes) Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (4:31)
Black Dress (Lyrics) Ed Harcourt Ed Harcourt (3:17)

Credits

Gita Langley (Vocals (Background)), Ryan Art (Design), Miles (Mastering), Gita Langley (Violin), Andy Young (Drums), Jari Haapalainen (Feedback), Ed Harcourt (Organ (Hammond)), Jari Haapalainen (Guitar (Electric)), Linus Larsson (Engineer), Linus Larsson (Mixing), Jari Haapalainen (Guitar (12 String Electric)), Ed Harcourt (Vocals (Background)), Hadrian Garrard (Triangle), Ed Harcourt (Guitar (Tremolo)), Leo Abrahams (Treatments), Ellekari Larsson (Vocals), Christoffer Lundquist (Mixing), Ed Harcourt (Drums (Snare)), Hadrian Garrard (Trumpet), Jari Haapalainen (Handclapping), Ed Harcourt (Wurlitzer), Steve Gullick (Photography), Jari Haapalainen (Guitar), Jari Haapalainen (Bass), Hadrian Garrard (Chimes), Hadrian Garrard (Clapping), Ed Harcourt (Producer), Jari Haapalainen (Drums), Jari Haapalainen (Producer), Ed Harcourt (Handclapping), Hadrian Garrard (Bells), Ed Harcourt (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ed Harcourt (Organ), Hadrian Garrard (Tympani [Timpani]), Hadrian Garrard (Handclapping), Hadrian Garrard (Arranger), Andy Young (Vibraphone), Jari Haapalainen (Guitar (12 String)), Christoffer Lundquist (Engineer), Ed Harcourt (Clavinet), Janne Hansson (Engineer), Ed Harcourt (Piano), Hadrian Garrard (Editing), Hadrian Garrard (Megaphone), Ed Harcourt (String Machine), Jari Haapalainen (Maracas), Ed Harcourt (Kazoo), Jari Haapalainen (Bells), Hadrian Garrard (Drums (Snare)), Jari Haapalainen (Drums (Bass)), Hadrian Garrard (Vocals (Background)), Jari Haapalainen (Claves), Jari Haapalainen (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ed Harcourt (Organ (Pump)), Jari Haapalainen (Hi Hat), Ed Harcourt (Bass), Hadrian Garrard (Producer), Leo Abrahams (Guitar), Ed Harcourt (Synthesizer), Christoffer Lundquist (Overdub Engineer), Jari Haapalainen (Guitar (12 String Acoustic)), Bear (Maracas), Linus Larsson (Overdub Engineer), Ed Harcourt (Vocals), Ed Harcourt (Guitar), Jari Haapalainen (Percussion), Jari Haapalainen (Drums (Snare))
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Strangers
Studio album by Ed Harcourt
Released United Kingdom September 13, 2004
United States February 1, 2005
Recorded Aerosol Grey Machine Studios, Atlantis Studios
Genre British rock
Length 46:55
Label Heavenly Records
Astralwerks Records
Producer Jari Haapalainen, Hadrian Garrard, Ed Harcourt
Professional reviews
Ed Harcourt chronology
From Every Sphere
(2003)
Strangers
(2004)
Elephant's Graveyard
(2005)

Strangers is the third full length studio album by British singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Storm Is Coming" – 4:51
  2. "Born in the '70s" – 3:15
  3. "This One's for You" – 4:49
  4. "Strangers" – 3:30
  5. "Let Love Not Weigh Me Down" – 4:19
  6. "Something to Live For" – 2:32
  7. "The Trapdoor" – 4:49
  8. "The Music Box" – 3:26
  9. "Loneliness" – 2:53
  10. "Open Book" – 4:39
  11. "Kids (Rise from the Ashes)" – 4:31
  12. "Black Dress" – 3:18
Bonus tracks

Japan release

  1. "Every Night" – 2:49
  2. "Epitaph" – 2:04

US release

  1. "Only Happy When You're High" – 4:22

Singles

In the UK, there were three singles released:

  • "This One's for You" (August 30, 2004); CD, 7" vinyl
    • B-sides: "Mysteriously" / "Deathsexmarch"
  • "Born in the '70s" (November 1, 2004); CD, DVD, 7" vinyl
    • B-sides: "Only Happy When You're High" / "Breathe a Little Softer" / "Born in the '70s" (video) / "This One's for You" (video)
  • "Loneliness" (February 14, 2005); CD, 7" vinyl
    • B-sides: "Epitaph" / "Every Night"

Personnel

All songs written by Ed Harcourt, except where stated.

  1. "The Storm Is Coming" (Ed Harcourt/Leo Abrahams)
    • Andy Young – Drums
    • Jari Haapalainen – Bass, percussion
    • Ed Harcourt – Piano, acoustic guitar, lead and backing vocals
    • Leo Abrahams – Lead guitar
    • The Bear – Maracas
  2. "Born in the '70s"
    • Ed Harcourt – Acoustic guitar, bass, vocals, piano, clarinet
    • Jari Haapalainen – Drums, percussion, 12 string and 6 string acoustic guitar, bell
    • Hadrian Garrard – Backing vocals
  3. "This One's for You"
    • Hadrian Garrard – Trumpet
    • Ed Harcourt – Piano, vocals, bass, Wurlitzer organ, electric tremolo guitar
    • Jari Haapalainen – Drums, percussion, electric guitar
  4. "Strangers"
    • Jari Haapalainen – Drums, percussion, handclaps
    • Hadrian Garrard – Claps, triangle, handclaps
    • Gita Langley – Violins, backing vocals
    • Ed Harcourt – Wurlitzer organ, guitar, bass, handclaps, kazoo, lead vocals
  5. "Let Love Not Weigh Me Down"
    • Ed Harcourt – Piano, guitars, bass, vocals
    • Gita Langley – Violins
    • Jari Haapalainen – Drums, percussion
  6. "Something to Live For"
    • Hadrian Garrard – Chimes and bells
    • Ed Harcourt – Pump organ, vocals
  7. "The Trapdoor"
    • Ed Harcourt – Acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer organ, vocals
    • Hadrian Garrard – Chimes and bells, timpani, megaphone, trumpet
    • Jari Haapalainen – Lead guitar, feedback
  8. "The Music Box"
    • Hadrian Garrard – Trumpets
    • Jari Haapalinen – Drums, percussion
    • Ed Harcourt – Piano, guitar, bass, clarinet, organ, vocals
  9. "Loneliness"
    • Jari Haapalainen – Drums, 12 string electric guitar and 6 string acoustic guitar, percussion
    • Ellekari Larsson (The Tiny) – Vocals
    • Ed Harcourt – Vocals, piano, bass, Solina string machine
  10. "Open Book"
    • Ed Harcourt – Piano, Hammond organ, vocals, snare drum, Wurlitzer organ
    • Hadrian Garrard – Snare drum
    • Jari Haapalainen – Snare drum
  11. "Kids (Rise From the Ashes)"
    • Ed Harcourt – Piano, bass, Hammond organ, synthesiser, vocals
    • Jari Haapalainen – Drums, percussion
  12. "Black Dress"
    • Andy Young – Drums
    • Ed Harcourt – Bass, piano, guitar, Hammond organ, vocals
    • Hadrian Garrard – Trumpets
    • Jari Haapalainen – Bass drum, hi hat, claves, maracas

Personnel

  • Leo Abrahams – Lead Guitar
  • The Bear – Maracas
  • Hadrian Garrard - Trumpet, Bells, Chimes, Backing Vocals, Megaphone, Snare Drum, Timpani, Triangle, Claps, Handclaps
  • Jari Haapalainen - Percussion, Drums, 6 String Acoustic Guitar, 12 String Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, 12 String Electric Guitar, Lead Guitar, Bass, Feedback, Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Hi Hat, Bell, Maracas, Claves, Handclaps
  • Ed Harcourt - Vocals, Piano, Bass, Guitar, Wurlitzer Organ, Acoustic Guitar, Hammond Organ, Lead Vocals, Clavinet, Backing Vocals, Electric Tremelo Guitar, Organ, Pump Organ, Synthesiser, Solina String Machine, Kazoo, Snare Drum, Handclaps
  • Gita Langley – Violin, Backing Vocals
  • Ellekari Larsson – Vocals
  • Andy Young – Drums

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