Moodswings - Moodfood

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Album Details

Title: Moodfood
Artist: Moodswings
Release Date: 9/15/1992
Re-Released On: 5/9/1998
Label: Arista
Duration: 73:12
UPCs: 078221861922, 078221861946, 743211117029
Genre: Rock
Styles: Ambient House, Downtempo
Moods: Bright, Brittle, Detached, Dramatic, Elegant, Gentle, Nocturnal, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Relaxed, Restrained, Searching, Slick, Smooth, Warm
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Throw Off the Shackles
  2. Moodswings Overture
  3. Problem Solved
  4. Skinthieves
  5. Rainsong
  6. 100% Total Success
  7. Microcosmic
  8. Spiritual High, Pt. 1
  9. Spiritual High (State of Independence), Pt. 2
  10. Spiritual High, Pt. 3
  11. Thailand
  12. Hairy Piano

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDArista74321111702
1992CDArista18619-2

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Album Review

Both the title Moodfood and the subtitle ("Aural Medication for Tired Minds") neatly encapsulate the listening experience offered by producers Fred Hood and Grant Showbiz on this heady mix of ambient, trance, house, pop, and rock. The duo conceived of this project in almost therapeutic terms, envisaging the album as an extended, seamless composition that would stimulate, enhance or complement a range of emotional states. The resulting recording certainly reflects that intention: While it comprises individual tracks that evoke specific moods, to a certain extent they blend into one another and share recurring musical motifs. With contributions from such diverse talents as Jeff Beck, Chrissie Hynde, Johnny Marr, and Linda Muriel, this genre-blending debut displays an enormous emotive range, running the gamut from calming to exhilarating. The contemplative end of that spectrum can be heard on tracks like "Rainsong," beautifully enhanced by the soulful voice of Linda Muriel, and on the gentle "Hairy Piano," which pianist Liz Upchurch peppers with decorative new age melodies. The ambient calm of some of this material is shattered, however, by the driving rock of "Skinthieves." Later appropriated as the theme music to America's Most Wanted, this number showcases the distinctive, blistering guitar work of perennial axe-hero Jeff Beck. Meanwhile, the spaced-out house groove of "Problem Solved" and the heavier hip-hop rhythms of "100% Total Success" are more dance-oriented. The album's centerpiece is undoubtedly the soothing and poignant "Spiritual High," a 15-minute suite comprising three tracks that revisit Jon & Vangelis' "State of Independence," feature the vocals of Chrissie Hynde and, elsewhere, sample Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 1963 Lincoln Memorial speech. Despite the considerable success of Moodfood, fans would have to wait five years for a studio follow-up. In 1997, Psychedelicatessen served up more of the same, albeit with less compelling results. ~ Wilson Neate, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Amanda VincentPiano
Chrissie HyndeProducer, Voices
Erick LabsonEngineer, Mixing, Post Production, Editing
J.F.T. HoodProducer, Drums
Jeff BeckGuitar
Johnny MarrEngineer
Kid Prince MooreVocals
Linda MurielVoices
Liz UpchurchPiano
Martin HawkesEngineer
Mental BlockIllustrations, Design
MoodswingsProducer, Mixing
Nice & NastySound Effects, Editing
Peter MountainPhotography
Rob WilliamsPhotography
ShowbizProducer
Step ParikianEngineer
Terry DisleyString Arrangements