Lustre (Ed Harcourt album)
Lustre is the fifth studio album from British singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt. The album was released on June 14, 2010 in the UK, and a day later in the US.[1] The album is the first release on Harcourt's own label Piano Wolf Recordings, distributed through Essential Music Marketing (in North America, the album was released through Nice Music Group). The album follows his 2009 EP Russian Roulette, and is his first studio album since 2006's The Beautiful Lie. On his official MySpace blog, Harcourt said of the album: "It's got horns, violins, howling, mellophones, the Langley sisters, barks, whistles, hell I even sung down by a creek in the middle of the night."[2] Harcourt told Direct Current that the album is "about that gleaming quality – the vitality, the passion – that drives you to keep going and not give up."[3] A special edition of the album was also released in the UK, featuring a bonus disc of unreleased recordings.[4] The album was preceded by the radio single "Do as I Say Not as I Do."
Lustre reached number 12 on the UK Indie Album Chart upon its release.[5]
Critical reception
Geeks.co.uk awarded the album 5 out of 5 stars, and called the album "an open, honest and beautifully reflective album."[8] Allmusic gave the album 4.5 out of 5 stars, saying the album is "a sweepingly romantic, epic, and sparkling collection of tunes that finds the British singer/songwriter ruminating on true love, money issues, and parenthood in a way that only a man who has found his place in the world can," and concluding that "Lustre takes on a kind of cinematic joy where Harcourt the long-suffering vampiric troubadour steps into the light and shines."[6]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Ed Harcourt.
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1. |
"Lustre" |
4:06 |
2. |
"Haywired" |
4:15 |
3. |
"Church of No Religion" |
4:54 |
4. |
"Heart of a Wolf" |
4:16 |
5. |
"Do as I Say Not as I Do" |
4:09 |
6. |
"Killed by the Morning Sun" |
5:06 |
7. |
"Lachrymosity" |
3:05 |
8. |
"A Secret Society" |
4:33 |
9. |
"When the Lost Don't Want to Be Found" |
4:09 |
10. |
"So I've Been Told" |
4:21 |
11. |
"Fears of a Father" |
5:54 |
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"Illustrious" |
2:52 |
2. |
"Words of Prey" |
3:18 |
3. |
"Pistols at Dawn" |
2:54 |
4. |
"A Public Sobriety" |
4:02 |
5. |
"Heart of a Wolf" (Instrumental) |
4:17 |
6. |
"A Very Good Impression of Myself" |
3:16 |
7. |
"Snow You've Been Cold" |
3:53 |
Credits
- Musicians
- Ed Harcourt – vocals, guitar, piano, organ, Hammond organ, synthesizer, glockenspiel, mellotron, Wurlitzer, sampling
- Gita Harcourt – violin, backing vocals, handclaps
- Edie Langley – backing vocals, handclaps
- Rosie Langley – backing vocals, handclaps
- Ashley Dzerigian – bass, double bass
- Raife Burchell – drums
- Joe Hadlock – accordion
- Matt Bricker – trumpet
- Kimo Muraki – baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, mellophone
- Production
- Produced by Ryan Hadlock and Ed Harcourt
- Recorded and mixed by Ryan Hadlock
- Assistant engineers: Amanda Barron, Matt Doctor, Reuben Cohen, and Trevor Spencer
- Mastered by Gavin Lurssen[9]
- Photography by Steve Gullick
- Design and illustrations by Nikki Pinder
- Layout and assistant art direction by George Awad
References
- ↑ Ed Harcourt Returns With "Lustre" June 15th - Under The Radar
- ↑ Last night in Bear Creek Studios - Ed Harcourt's MySpace blog (dated 16 July 2009)
- ↑ Direct Current - Ed Harcourt - Lustre
- ↑ Ed Harcourt - Lustre (2xCD, Album, Ltd) at Discogs
- ↑ BBC - Radio 1 - Indie Albums (retrieved 21 June 2010)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Collar, Matt. "Lustre - Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved 18 June 2010.
- ↑ Farah, Amanda (15 June 2010). "Ed Harcourt - Lustre / Releases". Drowned in Sound. Retrieved 18 June 2010.
- ↑ Ed Harcourt - Lustre - geeks.co.uk
- ↑ Ed Harcourt - Lustre (CDr, Album, Promo) at Discogs
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| Studio albums | |
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| Compilations | |
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| Singles |
- "Something in My Eye"
- "She Fell Into My Arms"
- "Apple of My Eye"
- "Still I Dream of It"/"The Ghosts Parade"
- "All of Your Days Will Be Blessed"
- "Watching the Sun Come Up"
- "This One's for You"
- "Born in the '70s"
- "Loneliness"
- "Visit from the Dead Dog"
- "Revolution in the Heart"
- "You Put a Spell on Me"
- "Do as I Say Not as I Do"
- "In My Time of Dust"
- "The Way That I Live"
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