Pieces of the People We Love
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Track Listing
- Don Gon Do It
- Pieces of the People We Love
- Get Myself Into It
- First Gear
- The Devil
- Whoo! Alright - Yeah...Uh Huh.
- Calling Me
- Down For So Long
- The Sound
- Live In Sunshine
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #126651 in Music
- Brand: Baker & Taylor
- Released on: 2006-09-12
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Three years after the release of their much-lauded debut, 'Echoes', New York four-piece The Rapture return with a new album, Pieces of the People We Love. Produced by Paul Epworth (Bloc Party, Futureheads) and Ewan Pearson (mixer for Chemical Brothers, Depeche Mode and Gwen Stefani). this record is the sound of a band more focused, having too much fun and without a thought to any hipster pre-conceptions that might be held of them.
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The Rapture wasn't the first band to revisit the clanky dance-punk sounds of bands like P.I.L. and Gang of Four. But with its DFA-produced debut, 2003's Echoes, and the accompanying underground hit, "House of Jealous Lovers," the Brooklyn quartet proved itself to be the most worthy. On its follow-up, the group makes a dramatic left turn with a new crew of producers (Ewan Pearson and Paul Epworth, plus a pair of tracks recorded with Danger Mouse of Gorillaz and Gnarlz Barkley fame) and a more sophisticated sound that yields pop gems like "Whoo! Alright Yeah… Uh Huh" and "The Devil." Reassuringly, the saxophones, cowbells and singer Luke Jenner's unintelligible yelps are still present, as is all the manic energy that goes along with it. --Aidin Vaziri






