Erasure - Snow Globe (2013/2016) [24bit FLAC]
BAND/ARTIST: Erasure
- Title: Snow Globe
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Mute / White Limited Edition Reissue / Vinyl
- Genre: Synthpop
- Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:23:14
- Total Size: 1.66 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Bells Of Love (Isabelle's Of Love)
02. Gaudete
03. Make It Wonderful
04. Sleep Quietly
05. Silent Night
06. Loving Man
07. The Christmas Song
08. Bleak Midwinter
09. Blood On The Snow
10. There'll Be No Tomorrow!
11. Midnight Clear
12. White Christmas
13. Silver Bells
14. She Won't Be Home (Redux)
15. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Redux)
16. Make It Wonderful (Acoustic)
17. Stop The Cavalry (Acoustic)
18. Sleep Quietly (Maps Remix)
19. Gaudete (Dave Aude Extended Club Mix)
20. Make It Wonderful (Bright Light Bright Light Remix)
21. Loving Man (Knocking Ghost Remix)
22. Yes Verginia, There Is A Santa Claus (Jeff Baringer vs. Skerik Remix Edit)
01. Bells Of Love (Isabelle's Of Love)
02. Gaudete
03. Make It Wonderful
04. Sleep Quietly
05. Silent Night
06. Loving Man
07. The Christmas Song
08. Bleak Midwinter
09. Blood On The Snow
10. There'll Be No Tomorrow!
11. Midnight Clear
12. White Christmas
13. Silver Bells
14. She Won't Be Home (Redux)
15. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Redux)
16. Make It Wonderful (Acoustic)
17. Stop The Cavalry (Acoustic)
18. Sleep Quietly (Maps Remix)
19. Gaudete (Dave Aude Extended Club Mix)
20. Make It Wonderful (Bright Light Bright Light Remix)
21. Loving Man (Knocking Ghost Remix)
22. Yes Verginia, There Is A Santa Claus (Jeff Baringer vs. Skerik Remix Edit)
AllMusic Review by David Jeffries
If the holidays are a time of miracles, it's only fitting that Snow Globe at one point combines Kraftwerk beats with a 16th century song, and all by way of Steeleye Span. The track where it happens, "Gaudete", is the same carol that the Span had a hit with in the '70s, but the miracle bit is that Erasure's thoroughly modern take on the cut could warm the heart of a deep space robot, echoing into the vacuum with sequencers, sacred vocals, church bells, and not the slightest hint of cheese. It's vocalist Andy Bell's triumphant and sincere performance of the carol that really sells it, and with years of seeing poignancy and camp as two sides of the same coin, he's set up for a win on Snow Globe, a holiday album that's nostalgic for the animated Christmas television specials of the past with its artwork, but bold enough to drop "I don't believe in your religion/I only know what I can see" during its opening number "Bells of Love (Isabelle's of Love)". There are many original holiday songs here, vividly depicting the time of year when many reflect and roll wistfully through the nostalgic thoughts in their head, all in an effort to gather some spiritual warmth after being driven inside by cold days and long nights. Vince Clarke's brand of electro-pop is the ghosts of Christmases future, past, and present all at once, with the crispness of the MP3 age meeting bleeps and bloops that could have been on Erasure album number one (1986). Old favorites get the Erasure spin as "Silent Night" is delivered dramatically as if it was Dylan Thomas' "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night", while "White Christmas" is an almost audio verite piece, covering Bell's scratchy record performance with a Pachinko bar worth of downtown Tokyo sounds.That's much more effort than veteran acts usually pour into a holiday album, but with odd, quirky, and cheeky ideas popping in and out, Snow Globe is still for those predisposed to the duo. Think of it as a personal and meaningful gift for fans, not just some "didn't think much about it" trinket or faceless gift certificate.
If the holidays are a time of miracles, it's only fitting that Snow Globe at one point combines Kraftwerk beats with a 16th century song, and all by way of Steeleye Span. The track where it happens, "Gaudete", is the same carol that the Span had a hit with in the '70s, but the miracle bit is that Erasure's thoroughly modern take on the cut could warm the heart of a deep space robot, echoing into the vacuum with sequencers, sacred vocals, church bells, and not the slightest hint of cheese. It's vocalist Andy Bell's triumphant and sincere performance of the carol that really sells it, and with years of seeing poignancy and camp as two sides of the same coin, he's set up for a win on Snow Globe, a holiday album that's nostalgic for the animated Christmas television specials of the past with its artwork, but bold enough to drop "I don't believe in your religion/I only know what I can see" during its opening number "Bells of Love (Isabelle's of Love)". There are many original holiday songs here, vividly depicting the time of year when many reflect and roll wistfully through the nostalgic thoughts in their head, all in an effort to gather some spiritual warmth after being driven inside by cold days and long nights. Vince Clarke's brand of electro-pop is the ghosts of Christmases future, past, and present all at once, with the crispness of the MP3 age meeting bleeps and bloops that could have been on Erasure album number one (1986). Old favorites get the Erasure spin as "Silent Night" is delivered dramatically as if it was Dylan Thomas' "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night", while "White Christmas" is an almost audio verite piece, covering Bell's scratchy record performance with a Pachinko bar worth of downtown Tokyo sounds.That's much more effort than veteran acts usually pour into a holiday album, but with odd, quirky, and cheeky ideas popping in and out, Snow Globe is still for those predisposed to the duo. Think of it as a personal and meaningful gift for fans, not just some "didn't think much about it" trinket or faceless gift certificate.
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Year 2016 | Pop | Electronic | HD & Vinyl
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