| Supernature |  | Artist: Goldfrapp Label: Mute U.S. Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 724596929629 Model: 724596929629 UPC: 724596929629 EAN: 0724596929629 ASIN: B000EGDC0A
Release Date: March 7, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | OOH LA LA | | • | LOVELY 2 C U | | • | RIDE A WHITE HORSE | | • | YOU NEVER KNOW | | • | LET IT TAKE YOU | | • | FLY ME AWAY | | • | SLIDE IN | | • | KOKO | | • | SATIN CHIC | | • | TIME OUT FROM THE WORLD | | • | NUMBER 1 | | • | BEAUTIFUL* (*bonus track) |
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Album Description There aren't many British female singers who do their own thing with unapologetic flair, eccentric lyrics and outspoken abandon. Women like Moloko's Roisin Murphy, Garbage's Shirley Manson, and Goldfrapp's Alison Goldfrapp, who releases her third album in collaboration with band mate, co-writer and producer, Will Gregory. Supernature follows their Mercury Prize nominated debut release Felt Mountain in 2000 and 2003's Black Cherry. The new album is the sound of Goldfrapp breaking through their own crash barrier - an uncompromising, psychedelic, electro-glam, creative force at the top of their very own game. Supernature is a triumph; a combination of electronics and decadence, soaring, sneering vocals and high drama, which references pretty much every glamorous, dark, witty, twisted bit of pop produced over the last 20 years. Mute. 2005.
From Amazon.co.uk Review With their Black Cherry album, the duo of vocalist Alison Goldfrapp and composer Will Gregory moved emphatically away from the folky, filmic forays of their debut Felt Mountain to explore edgier, sexier themes. Supernature, their third long-player, continues to probe this more "adult" world, lashing together lascivious electro, cascading synths and the exhumed spirits of artists like Gary Numan and Giorgio Moroder. Lead single "Ooh La La", with its cosmetic sheen and hedonistic pop feel, is a good indicator for the rest of the album. The aphotic, flirtatious pulse of tracks like "Ride A White Horse" and "Koko" contrast subtly with spectral dream-pieces such as "Let It Take U" and "U Never Know", while Goldfrapp’s vocals--dripping here with a digitized sensuality--and Gregory’s arching soundscapes provide textural continuity. Occasionally vampish and consistently visceral, this is a classy excursion into Goldfrappian gothic dance-pop.
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