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Artist
GOLDFRAPP
Title
TALES OF US
Format
Limited edition box set with CDs, LP,
DVD, hardback book, art print, poster, and numbered
certificate of authenticity
Date of Release
December 12, 2013
Country of Manufacture
UK
Label
Mute
Catalog
BXSTUMM356
Condition
New, mint, original factory sealed
condition
Info
ORIGINAL
FACTORY SEALED SIGNED/AUTOGRAPHED EDITION!
Box set contains:
- Tales Of Us CD album
- Bonus Tracks CD
- Vinyl album pressed on 180gm vinyl in a
gatefold sleeve with 24" poster
- DVD Tales Of Us in 5.1 surround sound, DTS
& Dolby digital*
- 40 page large format hardback book compiled by
Alison with exclusive images from Tales Of Us
- Signed 12" lithographic art print
- Numbered certificate of authenticity
*Dolby 5.1 / DTS 5.1 @ 96kHz 24bit / Stereo
96kHz 24bit
The first 500 orders from the bands webshop
were signed by Alison Goldfrapp and Will
Gregory.
Barcode (Box): 5099961576223
Tracklist:
CD ALBUM
CD1-1 Jo 4:39
CD1-2 Annabel 4:01
CD1-3 Drew 4:40
CD1-4 Ulla 3:49
CD1-5 Alvar 5:38
CD1-6 Thea 4:50
CD1-7 Simone 4:18
CD1-8 Stranger 4:12
CD1-9 Laurel 4:10
CD1-10 Clay 4:20
BONUS TRACKS CD
CD2-1 Lee 3:37
CD2-2 Stranger (Moog Remix) 4:04
CD2-3 Thea (Alternative) featuring Sa
DingDing 4:48
CD2-4 Jo (Live In Manchester) 5:16
CD2-5 Drew (Live In Manchester) 5:05
CD2-6 Alvar (Live In Manchester) 6:28
CD2-7 Nowhere Boy (Soundtrack Extract)
9:15
Tales Of Us 5.1 MIX / THE MAKING OF Tales Of Us
DVD-1 Tales Of Us In Stereo 44:24
DVD-2 Tales Of Us In Dolby 5.1 44:24
DVD-3 Tales Of Us In DTS 44:24
DVD-4 The Making Of Tales Of Us 7:12
DVD-5 Annabel Film 6:55
DVD-6 Drew Film 5:00
180gm VINYL ALBUM
A1 Jo
A2 Annabel
A3 Drew
A4 Ulla
A5 Alvar
B1 Thea
B2 Simone
B3 Stranger
B4 Laurel
B5 Clay
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Bio
Goldfrapp
is an English electronic music
duo from London, formed in
1999. The duo consists of
Alison Goldfrapp (vocals,
synthesizer) and Will Gregory
(synthesizer).
Despite favourable reviews and
a short-listing for the
Mercury Prize, the trip-hop
sound of their 2000 début
studio album Felt Mountain did
not chart highly. Goldfrapp's
second album Black Cherry,
which incorporated glam rock
and synthpop sounds into their
music, was released in 2003.
The album influenced the same
dance-oriented sound of their
third album Supernature.
Supernature took Goldfrapp's
work further into dance music,
and enjoyed international
chart success. The album
produced three number-one US
dance singles, and was
nominated for Best
Electronic/Dance Album at the
49th Grammy Awards.
Their fourth album Seventh
Tree placed a greater emphasis
on ambient and downtempo
music, drawing inspiration
from nature and Paganism,
while their fifth album, Head
First, found the group
exploring 1980s-influenced
synthpop. Head First also
earned the duo their second
Grammy Award nomination for
Best Electronic/Dance Album in
2010. Goldfrapp released their
sixth studio album, Tales of
Us, in September 2013.
Alison Goldfrapp began her
musical career in the early
1990s as a guest vocalist with
the electronic band Orbital
and trip hop artist Tricky. In
1999, she was introduced to
composer Will Gregory after he
had listened to an early
version of the song "Human".
Gregory felt a connection with
Goldfrapp and invited her to
record a demo for the film
soundtrack he was composing,
to see if they could work
together. The demo was never
completed, but the recording
session had been pleasant.
Following several months of
phone calls, they decided to
form a musical band and began
performing under Goldfrapp's
last name.
In August 1999, Goldfrapp
signed a recording contract
with London-based record label
Mute Records. The pair began
recording their début album
over a six-month period,
beginning in September 1999,
in a rented bungalow in the
Wiltshire countryside. The
recording process was
difficult for Alison, who
often found herself alone and
disturbed by the mice and
insects in the bungalow.
Goldfrapp's début album Felt
Mountain was released in
September 2000 and produced
the singles "Lovely Head",
"Utopia", "Pilots (On a Star)"
and "Human". The album
featured Alison Goldfrapp's
synthesised vocals over
cinematic soundscapes and is
influenced by a variety of
music styles including
cabaret, folk and electronic
music. The album was well
received by music critics,
which Pitchfork Media
described as "simultaneously
smarmy and seductive, yet
elegant and graceful". It
reached number 57 on the UK
Albums Chart, and was
certified gold by the British
Phonographic Industry. In
2001, Felt Mountain was
shortlisted for the Mercury
Prize, an annual music prize
awarded for the best British
or Irish album from the
previous year.
The lyrics on Felt Mountain
were written by Alison
Goldfrapp and are abstract
obsessional tales inspired by
films, her childhood, and the
loneliness she felt while
recording the album. The song
"Oompa Radar" was inspired by
Roman Polanski's film
Cul-de-sac, while "Pilots",
which describes travellers
floating in the atmosphere
above the earth, was inspired
by John Barry's James Bond
theme songs.
To promote Felt Mountain,
Goldfrapp toured the UK,
Europe and North America,
supporting the alternative
music bands Nick Cave and the
Bad Seeds and The Doves. The
band found it difficult to
perform songs from the album
live because of their complex
arrangements which required up
to forty musicians. They
eventually settled on
performing with violinist
Davide Rossi, drummer Rowan
Oliver and keyboardist Andy
Davies.
Goldfrapp's second album Black
Cherry was released in April
2003. The band recorded the
album in a darkened studio in
Bath, England. The studio's
walls were covered in neon
lights and Goldfrapp used them
to write down her song ideas.
The album focused more heavily
on dance music and glam
rock-inspired synths than its
predecessor. Alison Goldfrapp
commented that the album
differed from Felt Mountain
because the band "felt that we
really didn't want to repeat
what we had done...we kind of
wanted to do something that
felt equally as fresh to us as
the first one felt fresh to
us, and we wanted to put more
kind of "oomph" in it." The
album received positive
reviews from critics. The
Guardian found it to be an
"unexpected delight" and
About.com called it a "rare
electronica album of warmth
and depth...the ultimate
chillout pleasure". Black
Cherry peaked at number 19 on
the UK Albums Chart and number
four on the Billboard Top
Electronic Albums chart in the
United States. It sold well,
reaching platinum status in
the UK and selling 52,000
copies in the US as of August
2006.
The first single released from
the album was "Train", which
reached number 23 on the UK
Singles Chart. The song's
lyrics discuss obsession and
overindulgence and were
inspired by Goldfrapp's visit
to Los Angeles while touring
in support of Felt Mountain.
"Strict Machine" was released
as the album's second single.
The song proved successful on
several formats, and reached
number one on the US Hot Dance
Club Play chart. In 2004,
"Strict Machine" won an Ivor
Novello Award for "Best Dance
Single". The third single
released from Black Cherry was
"Twist", a song inspired by a
sexual fantasy Goldfrapp had
as a teenager. The title track
was released as the album's
fourth single and reached
number 28 in the UK.
In 2003, Alison Goldfrapp
modified her image, from a
sophisticated Marlene Dietrich
inspired look to that of a New
Wave diva. The reinvented
image included false
eyelashes, customised
T-shirts, military uniforms
and fishnet stockings.
Starting in March 2003, the
band toured the album, with a
concert series entitled Black
Cherry Tour. In 2004, the band
further toured Australia,
Japan, Europe and North
America supporting Duran
Duran, and embarked on the
Wonderful Electric Tour.
Sections of the stage show
featured Goldfrapp in a white
dress wearing a horse tail and
dancers with deer heads, and
were inspired by Goldfrapp's
interest in animals and
mythology.
Supernature, Goldfrapp's third
album, was released in August
2005. The album comprises pop
and electronic dance music
prominently featured on Black
Cherry, but focuses more on
subtle hooks instead of the
large choruses that made up
its predecessor. The band
never intended to create dance
music, however, previous
releases were popular across
nightclubs in North America
and as a result, they decided
to write a more dance-oriented
album. Supernature débuted at
number two on the UK Albums
Chart and was certified
platinum in the UK. As of
February 2008, it has sold one
million copies worldwide. The
album received a Grammy Award
nomination in 2007 for Best
Electronic/Dance Album and
"Ooh La La" was nominated for
Best Dance Recording. The song
was used for an iPhone 5
commercial in 2013.
"Ooh La La", the album's lead
single, became Goldfrapp's
first UK top five single. The
song was chosen as the lead
single "because it was up and
in your face and carried on
the theme of the glammy,
discoey beat from the last
album". "Ooh La La" became the
first song performed by the
band to feature the electric
guitar and was cited as a
highlight of the album by
Allmusic. "Number 1" was
released as the album's second
single. Constructed around a
synthesiser and bass
arrangement, it was written
about the importance of
relationships. The album's
third single "Ride a White
Horse" was inspired by the
disco era and reached number
15 in the UK. "Fly Me Away"
was released as the album's
fourth single, but did not
perform as well as its
predecessors.
In 2006, Goldfrapp released We
Are Glitter, a North
American-only compilation of
remixes from Supernature. It
included a Flaming Lips remix
of "Satin Chic", the band's
favourite song from the album.
Goldfrapp began writing and
recording their fourth album
at the end of 2006 in Bath,
England. Alison Goldfrapp
described their winter
recording sessions as
difficult. However, spring
recording sessions brought
them more favourable results.
Seventh Tree, their fourth
album, was released in
February 2008, and débuted at
number two on the UK Albums
Chart. The album is a
departure from the pop and
electronic-dance music
featured on Supernature, and
features ambient and downtempo
music. The band were inspired
by an acoustic radio session
they had performed, which led
the duo to incorporate
acoustic guitars into their
music to create "warm" and
"delicate" sounds.
The album's lead single,
"A&E", reached number ten
in the UK. The single received
positive reviews from critics,
musicOMH found it to be "a
beautifully paced ballad" and
Digital Spy called it "lush,
folky and organic".
"Happiness", the album's
second single, reached number
25 in the UK. The third
single, "Caravan Girl", which
describes the story of a girl
that suffers from amnesia,
reached number 54 in the UK.
In 2008, Alison Goldfrapp
again reinvented her image,
this time as a circus
performer. The artwork for
Seventh Tree featured her
dressed as a clown because it
is an "iconic image" with "so
many different connotations".
Goldfrapp chose to tone down
her overtly sexual image
because she felt that it was
taking over the music. Her new
image, inspired by Paganism,
featured her dressed in white
or natural-coloured flowing
gowns with loose, curly blond
hair.
Goldfrapp's fifth album, Head
First, was released in March
2010. Recorded over a
six-month period, it was a
return to the dance oriented
sound on previous albums. The
album took inspiration from
1980s pop music and bands such
as Van Halen and The Pointer
Sisters. Alison Goldfrapp
described its sound as
"optimistic and vibrant." The
album received positive
reviews from critics, with
Allmusic describing it as "a
love letter to the frothy,
fleeting, but very vital joys
of pop music." Head First
peaked at number six on the UK
Albums Chart and number 45 on
the US Billboard 200. The
album earned Goldfrapp a
Grammy Award nomination in
2011 for Best Electronic/Dance
Album and "Rocket" was
nominated for Best Dance
Recording.
The album's first single was
"Rocket", a song about an
unfaithful lover. Musically,
The Times and Spin have
compared the song to "Jump" by
American rock band Van Halen.
In the US, "Rocket" peaked at
number one on the US Hot Dance
Club Play chart. "Alive" was
released as the album's second
single. The song's music video
featured Alison Goldfrapp as a
1980s inspired aerobics
instructor who leads a group
of black metal fans and
vampires through a fitness
routine. The album's third
single "Believer" featured
remixes by Vince Clarke and
Davide Rossi.
In February 2012, Goldfrapp
released the compilation album
The Singles. The album
contained previously released
material as well as two newly
recorded songs.
In mid-June, Goldfrapp
announced their forthcoming
sixth album, Tales of Us, to
be released 9 September 2013.
The album features ten tracks.
All the track titles, with the
exception of "Stranger", are
given/pet mononyms. Goldfrapp
confirmed via Twitter that the
sound of the album focuses on
their softer sounds similar to
that of their début piece Felt
Mountain as well as their 2008
release Seventh Tree.
Accompanying this announcement
was the re-launch of the duo's
website which features a
trailer video directed by Lisa
Gunning with the first dates
announced for their Tales of
Us Tour. "Drew", the first
single from the album, was
released on 2 September 2013.
Although Goldfrapp's musical
style has changed over time,
they are considered to be an
electronic music act.
Goldfrapp has explored a range
of musical styles in their
songs, although many songs are
characterised by Alison
Goldfrapp's distinctive
breathy, soft soprano vocals
and Will Gregory's
multi-layered synthesiser /
string arrangements.
The band's sound has
progressed from a trip-hop
sound in Felt Mountain,
through electronic music in
Black Cherry to a more glam
rock influence in Supernature,
and most recently to a blend
of ambient, folk and
electronic in Seventh Tree and
an 1980s synthpop influence in
Head First. However, they have
experimented with other genres
of music, such as cabaret
("Cologne Cerrone Houdini",
"Human", "Oompa Radar"),
operatic pop ("Utopia" and
"Pilots"), folktronica
("A&E") and trip hop
("Little Bird" and "Lovely
Head").
Alison Goldfrapp listened to
Kate Bush, T. Rex, Donna
Summer and Iggy Pop and The
Stooges as a teenager. In the
early 1990s, while working in
Belgium / travelling Europe,
she discovered Serge
Gainsbourg, 1970s Polish disco
music and Weimar cabaret /
kabarett. Will Gregory's
musical background was
classical music and has cited
Ennio Morricone as his main
influence. Other media,
including film, have had an
impact on Goldfrapp; Alison
Goldfrapp cites Roman
Polanski's psychological
thriller Cul-de-sac, the cult
film The Wicker Man, and the
James Bond franchise as
influences. They also draw
inspiration from surrealism
and nature, all of which
appear in the band's album
artwork, which Goldfrapp
designs in collaboration with
Big Active.
The majority of the band's
songs are composed by Alison
Goldfrapp and Will Gregory,
although they have
collaborated with session
musician Nick Batt several
times. They have called their
writing relationship a
"democracy", playing off one
another while in the recording
studio. However, Goldfrapp is
primarily responsible for the
lyrics. While writing, Alison
uses her vocals to create
melodies and drumbeats. Will
composes his music on vintage
keyboards, interpreting the
mood of the lyrics. Alison
believes that "music is a
visual experience" and
therefore visualises her
lyrics before writing them.
Her songwriting is
characterised by its use of
animals to describe human
emotions and status.
Discography
Felt Mountain (2000)
Black Cherry (2003)
Supernature (2005)
Seventh Tree (2008)
Head First (2010)
Tales of Us (2013)
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