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Album Review: Twisted Tenderness

  • Artist: Electronic
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 26, 1999
  • Total Time: 71:35
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Johnny Marr and Bernard Sumner have a unique musical companionship. Both artists bred the '80s British music scene into pop candy delight thanks to Marr's charming guitar hooks while fronting the Smiths, and Sumner, whose ingenuous lyrical poetry pushed New Order's dance-oriented sound into the new wave mainstream. But since their musical collaboration began back in 1991, the duo continues to make music for themselves, uninhibited by current norms and marketing success. Twisted Tenderness, the band's third album, is certainly a vast improvement over their sophomore effort, 1996's Raise the Pressure. Twisted Tenderness steps back into Marr's talented guitar work: carefree, a bit rollicking at times, but in classic Electronic fashion. The obvious rock-laden riffs carry the typical synth-generated backdrops, and Sumner's cheeky lyrics are stylish and breezy. Sumner, who experienced writer's block during the mid-'90s and resorted to Prozac to break his creative blindness, isn't exquisitely sharp or wholly impressive when it comes to being a songwriter. He's simple, and that's what makes Electronic and his work with his original band so alluring. But it's Marr's maddening style that carries things along. Songs like "Late at Night" and "Breakdown" fiercely showcase his spiraling guitar loops, not overshadowing Sumner's storybook visions of love, deceit, passion, and desire. And what makes Twisted Tenderness so vibrant is how Electronic placated their lushness for more of a moody demeanor, mysteriously similar to the likes of U2's electric distortion found on 1997's Pop. "Make It Happen" is nearly an eight-minute sonic bombast of churning basslines and swirling techno beats, and Marr's layering is raucous. He is so underrated as a master player, but outlets like Electronic and his new band the Healers make it easy for him to fully deliver his great skills. "Haze" showcases Sumner's snarling sauciness, which comes out occasionally, and is darkly wistful. But that's what New Order/Smiths fans are looking for. Electronic don't have to prove that they can write decent pop songs. Their musical brashness is expected, and Twisted Tenderness is their best yet. Marr and Sumner have already laid down the gravel in their previous musical lives -- Electronic is just an extra treat. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Make It Happen (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (7:41)
Haze (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (5:11)
Vivid (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (5:37)
Breakdown (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (5:52)
Can't Find My Way Home Steve Winwood Electronic (4:53)
Twisted Tenderness (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (5:31)
Like No Other (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (4:38)
Late at Night (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (4:13)
Prodigal Son (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (7:10)
When She's Gone (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (4:29)
Flicker (Lyrics) Electronic Electronic (6:25)
King for a Day [*] Electronic Electronic (4:28)
Warning Sign [*] Electronic Electronic (4:45)
Make It Happen [Album Remix][*] Electronic Electronic (5:56)

Credits

Astrid Williamson (Vocals (Background)), Darren Allison (Engineer), Mac Quayle (Keyboards), James Spencer (Mixing), Arthur Baker (Producer), Bernard Sumner (Vocals), Bernard Sumner (Bass), Ged Lynch (Drums), Jimmi Goodwin (Bass), Phil Spalding (Bass), Merv De Peyer (Programming), Fridge (Beats), Jimmi Goodwin (Vocals (Background)), Ged Lynch (Percussion), Ian Cooper (Mastering), James Spencer (Engineer), Merv De Peyer (Mixing), Electronic (Producer), Mac Quayle (Programming), Darren Price (Mixing), George DelGiorno (Redesign), Fridge (Sound Effects), Chris Blair (Mastering), Darren Nash (Mixing Assistant), Merv De Peyer (Keyboards), Johnny Marr (Bass)
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Twisted Tenderness
Studio album by Electronic
Released April 17, 1999 (1999-04-17)
Recorded 1998
Genre Electronic, Alternative
Length 1:02:25
Label Parlophone (Japan, UK)
Koch Records (United States)
Producer Bernard Sumner,
Johnny Marr,
Arthur Baker
Professional reviews
Electronic chronology
Raise the Pressure
(1996)
Twisted Tenderness
(1999)
Twisted Tenderness::Deluxe
Two-disc edition.

Twisted Tenderness is the third album by English supergroup Electronic, released in 1999 by Parlophone in the UK and eighteen months later by Koch Records in the USA. It was re-released in 2001 as Twisted Tenderness::Deluxe by Koch with a second disc of B-sides and remixes added.

Contents

History

The writing and recording of the album was a reaction to the protracted sessions of its predecessor Raise the Pressure,[1] which had taken a year and a half to complete. Marr and Sumner remained the only official members of the band, but were joined by Doves frontman Jimi Goodwin on bass and Black Grape drummer Ged Lynch. The sound of the album reflected this back-to-basics approach in terms of the lineup, although subsequent production and mixing incorporated additional beats and samples.

Twisted Tenderness was co-produced by influential New York club DJ and dance producer Arthur Baker, with whom Sumner had previously worked on New Order's 1983 hit "Confusion", amongst other songs.

The promo issue of the album contained an uncleared sample of Ice T proclaiming "this is not a pop album" on the track "Make It Happen".[1] This mix had a duration of 7:50; it was shortened for release when the sample was removed.

Early promos also included "King for a Day", which was eventually released as a B-side to "Late at Night". Reviews in Q and Mojo were based on this configuration; the former stated that there were twelve tracks while the latter mentioned the reference to Dracula in the song lyrics. The only country to include "King for a Day" on the album was Japan, where it was released a week before Britain.

The singles "Vivid" and "Late at Night" featured three B-sides between them, namely "Radiation" (an instrumental co-written with Baker), "King for a Day" and "Warning Sign", all of which appeared on the Deluxe edition next to promo versions and previously released remixes.

Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin is featured on the cover.

Track listing

  1. "Make It Happen" (7:38)
  2. "Haze" (5:11)
  3. "Vivid" (5:36)
  4. "Breakdown" (5:50)
  5. "Can't Find My Way Home" (4:52)
  6. "Twisted Tenderness" (5:31)
  7. "Like No Other" (4:38)
  8. "Late at Night" (4:12)
  9. "Prodigal Son" (7:10)
  10. "When She's Gone" (4:29)
  11. "Flicker" (6:25)
  • The 2000 American edition included three bonus tracks: "King for a Day", "Warning Sign" and "Make It Happen (Album Remix)".

Deluxe edition bonus disc

  1. "King for a Day" (4:28)
  2. "Warning Sign" (4:45)
  3. "Make It Happen (Remix)" (5:58)
  4. "Haze (Alternative Mix)" (5:23)
  5. "Prodigal Son (Star in Your Own Mind Mix)" (10:05)
  6. "Radiation" (7:31)
  7. "Prodigal Son (Touched by the Hand of Inch)" (5:07)
  8. "Prodigal Son (Two Lone Swordsmen remix)" (5:35)
  9. "Prodigal Son (Harvey's Greatly Deluded Mix)" (3:16)
  10. "Come Down (Cevin Fisher Mix)" (8:19)

Singles

  1. "Prodigal Son" (March 1999) (promo only)
  2. "Vivid" (April 1999)
  3. "Make It Happen" (June 1999) (promo only)
  4. "Late at Night" (July 1999) (withdrawn in the UK)

References

  1. ^ a b City Life, 31 March 1999

External links


 
 
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