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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer's sealing. Item is in ...
Type
Album
Language
English
Occasion
New Year
Era
2010s
Case Type
Jewel Case: Standard
Features
Import, Sealed
Colour
Multicoloured
Artist
Róisín Murphy
Format
CD
Record Label
EMI Music Distribution
Release Year
2007
Producer
Jimmy Douglass; Andy Cato; Roisin Murphy; Dan Carey
Release Title
Overpowered
Run Time
59 Mins 41 Seconds
Genre
Rock

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Jimmy Douglass; Andy Cato; Roisin Murphy; Dan Carey
Record Label
EMI Music Distribution
UPC
5099951132521
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12050154342

Product Key Features

Artist
Róisín Murphy
Format
CD
Release Year
2007
Release Title
Overpowered
Run Time
59 Mins 41 Seconds
Genre
Rock

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Engineer
Dean Honer; Andy Cato; Dan Carey
Additional information
Personnel: Róisín Murphy (vocals); Mike Patto (guitar, keyboards); Jimmy Douglass, Kevin Rudolf, Dave Okumu (guitar); Carl Cox, Jr. (tenor saxophone); Matt Cappy (trumpet); Stephen Tirpak (trombone); Ed Stevens (keyboards); Ross Orton (drums); Cheri London (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Eric Kupper; Tom Elmhirst; Jimmy Douglass; Dan Carey. Recording information: Da Spot, Miami, FL; Fluidity Busspace Studios; Fluidity Studios, London, England; Mr. Dan's; The Bowling Green, Sheffield, England; The Studio, Philadelphia, PA. Authors: Raoul Vaneigem; Laurie Anderson ; Róisín Murphy; Ronald Reagan; Tammy Wynette. Photographer: Jonathan de Villiers. Arty, cerebral, and sometimes downright kooky, Róisín Murphy zigs where other British pop singers zag. She's been one of pop's best-kept secrets since Moloko disbanded, edging her way toward a sound that isn't exactly mainstream but will give her the more widespread acclaim she deserves. For her first solo album, Ruby Blue, she collaborated with producer Matthew Herbert, who streamlined her sound into something creative but not gratingly quirky; even though "Rama Lama" ended up on So You Think You Can Dance, of all places, Ruby Blue wasn't quite a smash success. This time, Murphy teamed with Bugz in the Attic's Seiji, Groove Armada's Andy Cato, All Seeing I's Parrott & Dean, and Jimmy Douglass -- all forward-thinking producers, but with more conventionally pop sounds than Herbert's approach. Of course, by the late 2000s, even the most mainstream singles had at least a few unique production flourishes, so while Overpowered is without a doubt Murphy's most straightforward music yet, she hasn't sacrificed much to make it that way. With its sleek beats, bubbling synths, and nagging chorus, "Overpowered" closely resembles a state-of-the-art pop single, but the way Murphy sings of science and oxytocin over a heart-fluttering harp is unmistakably her. The rest of Overpowered follows suit, giving familiar sounds clever twists that will please longtime Murphy fans and win new ones. The effortless "You Know Me Better," "Let Me Know," and "Checkin' on Me" are chilly yet soulful, touching on disco, house, and '80s pop; "Movie Star" is Murphy's spin on Goldfrapp's glossy glam pop (and the only time she seems in danger of being overpowered by someone else's sound on the album). Even though these songs are immaculately crafted, there's plenty of life -- and Murphy's personality -- in them. "Primitive"'s synths and strings flit around like mosquitoes in a swamp as she wails "I need to let you out of your cage," while "Dear Miami"'s deadpan delivery and spare beats make it possibly the frostiest song ever written about global warming. Overpowered often feels less intimate than Ruby Blue, but that's a minor quibble, especially when "Scarlet Ribbons" shows off Murphy's tender side and the outstandingly crisp, bouncy, and sassy "Footprints" and "Body Language" rank with her best songs. Aptly enough for such a pop-focused al

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