The Colour in Anything [LP]

The Colour in Anything [LP]

by James Blake
The Colour in Anything [LP]

The Colour in Anything [LP]

by James Blake

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Little was heard from James Blake throughout an almost three-year period that followed Overgrown, his second straight Top Ten U.K. album. He appeared on an Airhead track and released a 12" on his 1-800-Dinosaur label, yet it wasn't until February 2016, during his BBC Radio 1 program, that listeners got their initial taste of album three. Drawn like a scene from a dissolving relationship that immediately precedes release and relief, "Modern Soul" hinted that the album could be a bit brighter with less of the anguish that permeated the singer/producer's first two albums. Another song, a vaguely aching minimal dub ballad, was aired two months later, possibly chosen because it too had a title, "Timeless," that could potentially wind up detractors. In late April, when it seemed like he might spring on his audience a tune named something like "Proper Music," Blake received a profile boost from Beyonce, whose Lemonade prominently sported a pair of songs featuring his assistance. A couple weeks later, the long-delayed The Colour in Anything materialized at a length nearly that of his first two albums put together. Recording began in London. Once stalled by creative fatigue, Blake decamped to Rick Rubin's Malibu studio. The sunnier environment had no evident effect on the album's outlook. Regardless of location, Blake continues to deal in fraught romantic trauma, setting the album's tone immediately with "Radio Silence," a mix of mournful gospel and surging synthesizers in which "I can't believe this, you don't wanna see me" is stated something like ten times. As he sifts through the wreckage in puzzled and lucid states, he still stretches and distorts his frail but transfixing choir boy voice. A few lines are expressed with Auto-Tune fillips, some are enhanced through fine layering, and others are left unembellished, sometimes sunk into the mix of basslines that tap and thrum, percussion that gently skitters and scrapes, and synthesizers, applied like coating, that swell and swarm. Most disorienting is "Put That Away and Talk to Me," akin to a malfunctioning lullaby mobile playing a late-'90s Timbaland knockoff. Blake sought some help, not only from Rubin, who co-produced the Malibu sessions, but from Justin Vernon, who assisted with two songs and is heard on "I Need a Forest Fire," while Frank Ocean co-wrote another pair, including the all-voice closer, where Blake solemnly resolves -- ta-da -- that contentment is up to him. Compared to the self-titled debut and Overgrown, this a more graceful and denser purging, one that can soundtrack some intense wallowing or, at a low volume, throb and murmur unobtrusively in the background. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 10/07/2016
Label: Polydor / Republic
UPC: 0602547933331
Rank: 30246

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Radio Silence
  2. Points
  3. Love Me in Whatever Way
  4. Timeless
  5. f.o.r.e.v.e.r.
  6. Put That Away and Talk to Me
  7. I Hope My Life
  8. Waves Know Shores
  9. My Willing Heart

Disc 2

  1. Choose Me
  2. I Need a Forest Fire
  3. Noise Above Our Heads
  4. The Colour in Anything
  5. Two Men Down
  6. Modern Soul
  7. Always
  8. Meet You in the Maze

Album Credits

Performance Credits

James Blake   Primary Artist
Jason Lader   Synthesizer
Bon Iver   Featured Artist
Connan Mockasin   Guitar (Bass)
Chris Messina   Vocoder

Technical Credits

Rick Rubin   Producer,Executive Producer
Nathan Boddy   Mixing,Mixing Assistant
Jason Lader   Engineer
Justin Vernon   Composer,Producer,Additional Production
Dan Foat   A&R
Quentin Blake   Illustrations
Matt Colton   Mastering
David Kim   Engineer
Josh Smith   Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Sean Oakley   Engineer
James Blake   Mixing,Composer,Producer
BJ Burton   Engineer
Frank Ocean   Composer
Matt Mysko   Engineer
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