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Album Review: What's the Time Mr. Wolf?

  • Artist: Noisettes
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 05, 2007
  • Type: Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

They've been described as Billie Holiday fronting the White Stripes, and while that doesn't begin to do justice to the Noisettes' originality, it's not a bad way to start talking about their sound. On their striking full-length debut, What's the Time Mr. Wolf?, the band moves from revved-up arty garage rock to soul and jazz-tinged balladry -- sometimes during the course of one song -- like it's on rails. This might not be the most natural, or expected, combination of sounds on paper, but for most of the album, it works amazingly well. It would be easy to say that singer Shingai Shoniwa is the reason for the Noisettes' musical alchemy, and with good reason: she can sing and scream with the best of them, sounding effortlessly, coolly beautiful on "Hierarchy" and fiery and fearless on "Don't Give Up." However, the rest of the Noisettes have just as much range as Shoniwa, delivering the acoustic filigrees of "Count of Monte Christo" and radical gospel-punk of "Sister Rosetta (Capture the Spirit)" with the same passion. What's the Time Mr. Wolf?'s best moments make the band's balancing act seem easy. "Scratch Your Name" and "Bridge to Canada" sound violent and hopeful, full of anthemic choruses and soaring harmonies; "Iwe" makes this approach fiercely romantic. On the album's more experimental second half, however, the band teeters a bit. Songs like the awkward "Mind the Gap" and "Cannot Even (Break Free)," which begins as smoky, hypnotic jazz and gets dangerously close to being tuneless and shrill, are more overwhelming than fascinating. Nevertheless, the Noisettes rarely let their ambitions get the better of them. Any band capable of fusing such divergent sounds and ideas so completely and compellingly is worth hearing -- and watching. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Don't Give Up Noisettes (2:31)
Scratch Your Name (Lyrics) Noisettes (3:11)
The Count of Monte Christo Noisettes (4:14)
Sister Rosetta (Capture the Spirit) Noisettes (2:56)
Bridge to Canada (Lyrics) Noisettes (3:25)
I We Noisettes (3:30)
Nothing to Dread (Lyrics) Noisettes (2:49)
Mind the Gap (Lyrics) Noisettes (3:44)
Cannot Even (Break Free) Noisettes (4:08)
Hierarchy (Lyrics) Noisettes (7:57)

Credits

Charlie Francis (Producer), Clif Norrell (Producer), Rich Costey (Mixing), Danny Kadar (Mixing), Charlie Francis (Engineer), Louis Read (Mixing), Louis Read (Engineer), Jim Keller (Mixing Assistant), Richard Edgeler (Mixing Assistant), Clif Norrell (Engineer), Clif Norrell (Mixing), Dan Tobin Smith (Producer), Daniel Alexander (Photography), Jeremy Wheatley (Mixing), Robert Gatley (Assistant Engineer), Jamie Morrison (Producer), Chris Harrison (Mixing Assistant), Paul Stacey (Mixing)
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What's The Time Mr. Wolf?
Studio album by Noisettes
Released United Kingdom February 5 2007
Recorded 2005–2006 England, California
Genre Indie rock, Rock
Length 38:30
Label Vertigo, Mercury, Universal
Producer Noisettes, Clif Norrell, Dave Eve, Sam Williams
Professional reviews
Noisettes chronology
What's The Time Mini-Wolf?
(2006)
What's the Time Mr. Wolf?
(2007)
Wild Young Hearts
(2009)

What's The Time Mr. Wolf? is the debut album by Noisettes. It was released on February 5 2007 in the United Kingdom on Vertigo Records (supported by an extensive UK tour) and on April 17 2007 in the United States on Universal Records. Five singles have been released from the album: "IWE", "Scratch Your Name", "Don't Give Up" and "Sister Rosetta (Capture The Spirit)" and their final single, "The Count of Monte Christo". The album was recorded over a period of two years, in various studios in Croydon, England and in Los Angeles and Sausalito, California. It peaked at #75 on the UK Albums Chart.

Track listing

  1. "Don't Give Up" (Shingai Shoniwa, Dan Smith, Jamie Morrison) – 2:31
  2. "Scratch Your Name" (Shoniwa, Smith, Morrison) – 3:11
  3. "The Count of Monte Cristo" (Shoniwa, Smith, Morrison) – 4:14
  4. "Sister Rosetta (Capture The Spirit)" (Shoniwa, Smith, Morrison) – 2:56
  5. "Bridge to Canada" (Shoniwa, Smith, Morrison) – 3:25
  6. "IWE" (Shoniwa, Smith, Morrison) – 3:30
  7. "Nothing to Dread" (Shoniwa, Smith, Morrison) – 2:49
  8. "Mind the Gap" (Shoniwa, Smith) – 3:44
  9. "Cannot Even (Break Free)" (Shoniwa) – 4:08
  10. "Hierarchy" (Shoniwa, Smith) – 4:18
    • "Never Fall In Love Again" (Shoniwa, Smith, Morrison) – 3:27 [hidden track]
  11. "Speedhorn" (Japanese bonus track) – 4:39 [Japanese bonus track]
  12. "What Kind of Model" – 3:30 [Japanese bonus track]

Critical response

New Yorker called the album "a smart, relentlessly exuberant thirty-eight-minute demonstration of chutzpah and musicianship, despite the band's affinity with the fizzy amateur energy of punk."[1] Rolling Stone called the band on this album "three bad-news London kids who came to knock you out, take your money and blow your mind," and gave the album three-and-a-half stars.[2] Entertainment Weekly said that Shoniwa's "show-offy noodling derails the last few cuts, but when the Noisettes connect, they're a euphoric mix of Bow Wow Wow and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs."[3]

References

  1. ^ Frere-Jones, Sasha (April 16, 2007), "THE SHONIWA SHOW". New Yorker. 83 (8):24
  2. ^ Sheffield, Rob (April 19, 2007), "What's the Time Mr. Wolf?". Rolling Stone. (1024):63
  3. ^ Endelman, Michael (April 20, 2007), "What's the Time Mr. Wolf?". Entertainment Weekly. (930):63



 
 

 

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