Erasure - The Innocents

Erasure - The Innocents
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Album Details

Title: The Innocents
Artist: Erasure
Release Date: 4/1988
Re-Released On: 5/24/1988
Label: Sire, Mute
Duration: 51:21
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075992573023, 0724359472652, 075992573047, 780063011235, 724596942826
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, Alternative Pop/Rock, Club/Dance, Alternative Dance, College Rock
Moods: Dramatic, Energetic, Joyous, Rousing, Bittersweet, Bright, Effervescent, Slick, Stylish, Yearning, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Confident, Gleeful, Carefree, Elaborate, Exuberant, Fun, Playful, Theatrical, Party/Celebratory
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. A Little Respect
  2. Ship of Fools
  3. Phantom Bride
  4. Chains of Love
  5. Hallowed Ground
  6. Sixty-Five Thousand
  7. Heart of Stone
  8. Yahoo!
  9. Imagination
  10. Witch in the Ditch
  11. Weight of the World
  12. When I Needed You [Melancholic Mix][*]
  13. River Deep, Mountain High [Private Dance Mix][*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDMute694282
1987CDSire2-25730

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Album Review

Having built up a strong fan base and back catalogue in just a couple of years, Erasure turned into a full-blown pop phenomenon thanks to The Innocents, winning the British equivalent of the Grammy for album of the year and spawning a big American hit single, "Chains of Love." Stephen Hague took over as producer from Flood, perhaps smoothing out some points for a more general mainstream appeal but otherwise letting the strengths of the songs speak for themselves. It begins with another single and stone-cold classic, "A Little Respect," with a charging beat/acoustic guitar/synth arrangement and a flat-out fantastic performance from Bell, especially on the ascending chorus. Guest performances help flesh out a number of songs quite well. Wheeler and others reappear on "Yahoo!," a gospel-touched (musically and lyrically) number, while noted session performers the Kick Horns add just that to the "please come back" punch of "Heart of Stone." On their own, though, the duo continues in the same general vein of earlier releases while the Erasure formula of dance/synth/soul was now clearly established through and through, thankfully the combination of slight variety and overall performance prevents the album from dragging. The Innocents' ballads are perhaps a touch prettier than the lyrics would make them out to be, but if the sheen of songs like "Hallowed Ground" cuts away from the sometimes blunt images of poverty and hopelessness Bell calls up, the music still has a solid power. The CD version adds a fine original, "When I Needed You," and a fun cover of the Phil Spector/Ike and Tina Turner classic "River Deep, Mountain High." ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy Bell?
Bob KraushaarEngineer
David JacobEngineer, Producer
ErasureMain Performer, Producer
Stephen HagueProducer
Stephen HugueProducer
Vince Clarke?

Member Reviews

Chen-Chen W. (CCC) wrote on 10/6/2006...

Ah...Classic Erasure