Portishead – Dummy (1994)

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Portishead – Dummy (1994)


01 - Mysterons 
02 - Sour Times 
03 - Strangers 
04 - It Could Be Sweet 
05 - Wandering Star 
06 - It's a Fire 
07 - Numb 
08 - Roads 
09 - Pedestal 
10 - Biscuit 
11 - Glory Box

Gary Baldwin 	Organ (Hammond)
Geoff Barrow 	Drums, Fender Rhodes, Mixing, Programming
Clive Deamer 	Drums
Beth Gibbons 	Vocals
Andy Hague 	Trumpet
Dave McDonald 	Nose Flute
Richard Newell 	Drum Programming, Programming
Neil Solman 	Fender Rhodes, Organ (Hammond)
Adrian Utley 	Bass, Guitar, Organ (Hammond), Producer, Theremin 

 

Portishead's album debut is a brilliant, surprisingly natural synthesis of claustrophobic spy soundtracks, dark breakbeats inspired by frontman Geoff Barrow's love of hip-hop, and a vocalist (Beth Gibbons) in the classic confessional singer/songwriter mold. Beginning with the otherworldly theremin and martial beats of "Mysterons," Dummy hits an early high with "Sour Times," a post-modern torch song driven by a Lalo Schifrin sample. The chilling atmospheres conjured by Adrian Utley's excellent guitar work and Barrow's turntables and keyboards prove the perfect foil for Gibbons, who balances sultriness and melancholia in equal measure. Occasionally reminiscent of a torchier version of Sade, Gibbons provides a clear focus for these songs, with Barrow and company behind her laying down one of the best full-length productions ever heard in the dance world. Where previous acts like Massive Attack had attracted dance heads in the main, Portishead crossed over to an American, alternative audience, connecting with the legion of angst-ridden indie fans as well. Better than any album before it, Dummy merged the pinpoint-precise productions of the dance world with pop hallmarks like great songwriting and excellent vocal performances. ---John Bush, AllMusic Review

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