Anomie & Bonhomie
Anomie & Bonhomie is the fourth album by the British group Scritti Politti, released in 1999.[1] The album marks a sharp departure from their previous synthpop era and features contributions from rappers Mos Def and Me'Shell Ndegeocello.
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Released | 26 July 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1997–1998 | |||
Studio | The Townhouse (London, UK); Ocean Way Recording (Hollywood, California); Baby Monster Studios (New York City, New York). | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 49:27 | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | David Gamson | |||
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Critical reception
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AllMusic | [2] |
NME | [3] |
Anomie & Bonhomie was generally well received by critics; however, opinions regarding the reinvention of Scritti Politti's sound through its mixture with contemporary genres and vocal styles such as grunge and hip-hop, respectively, were both praised and denounced by critics.
Allmusic said that of the contemporary "updates" that "rapper cameos, vague house beats, grunge guitars -- sound as if they're pasted over backing tracks from 1986. Not necessarily a bad thing, but disconcerting, since the heart of this album is squarely in Cupid & Psyche 85 territory." Ultimately they conclude: "Anomie & Bonhomie [...] remains faithful to the sophisti-pop aesthetic the band pioneered in the mid-'80s."[4]
NME stated that Gartside successfully takes influences from contemporary genres such as grunge and hip-hop and "hammers" them into the Scritti aesthetic, concluding, "Gartside has returned with an album as glossy, eccentric and beguiling as he's ever made" [5]
The Independent was more critical, claiming that Anomie & Bonhomie has an "uneasy alliance between hard rock, hip-hop and ambient", that the album "comes waving a big sign announcing its sophistication, but, for all the care and polish taken in its execution, it lacks the easy, relaxed air that sustains the truly sophisticated."[6]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Green Gartside, except where noted.
- "Umm" (Gartside, Lee Majors) - 4:14
- "Tinseltown to the Boogiedown" (Gartside, Majors, Mos Def) - 4:55
- "First Goodbye" - 5:13
- "Die Alone" - 4:23
- "Mystic Handyman" - 3:46
- "Smith 'n' Slappy" (Gartside, Mos Def) - 4:53
- "Born To Be" - 3:53
- "The World You Understand (Is Over + Over + Over)" - 3:13
- "Here Come July" - 4:00
- "Prince Among Men" (Gartside, Majors) - 4:07
- "Brushed With Oil, Dusted With Powder" - 6:05
Personnel
- Green Gartside – vocals, guitars, Ebow, vinylism (scratches), noises, music arrangements, vocal arrangements
- Allen Cato – guitars
- Wendy Melvoin – guitars
- David Dyson – bass
- David Gamson – bass, vocal arrangements
- Vere Isaacs – bass
- Me'Shell NdegéOcello – bass, backing vocals (4, 8), rap (4, 8)
- Abe Laboriel Jr. – drums
- William "Juju" House – drums
- Steve Pigott – string arrangements
- Paul Riser – string arrangements
- Brent Fischer – string contractor
- Patrick "Red Cloud" Mah – backing vocals
- Lee Major[7] – backing vocals (1, 2, 10), rap (1, 2, 10)
- Mos Def – rap (2, 6)
- Jimahl – backing vocals (4), rap (4)
Production
- David Gamson – producer, mixing (2, 4, 6, 9, 10)
- John Hopkins – recording
- Rail Jon Rogut – recording
- Tim Burrell – compiling engineer
- Bob Power – mixing (1, 5, 8)
- Bob Brockman – mixing (3, 7, 11)
- Michael J. Ade – pre-production recording
- Andy Houston – pre-production recording
- Tom Coyne – mastering
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Lon Cohen – guitar technician
- Bobby Schneck – guitar technician
- Ian Alexander – A&R coordinator
- Mary Hogan – project coordinator
- Green Gartside – art direction, design
- Paula Benson – art direction, design
- Paul West – art direction, design
- Mark Mattock – photography
- Simon Hicks – management
Studios
- Recorded at The Townhouse (London, UK); Ocean Way Recording (Hollywood, California); Baby Monster Studios (New York City, New York).
- Mixed at The Enterprise (Burbank, California); Room With A View, Sony Music Studios and Battery Studios (New York City, New York).
- Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York City, New York).
References
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Anomie & Bonhomie: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Scritti Politti – Anomie & Bonhomie > Review at AllMusic
- "Anomie & Bonhomie". NME. 12 September 2005.
- Scritti Politti - Anomie & Bonhomie Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 23 June 2023
- NME (12 September 2005). "Anomie & Bonhomie". NME. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
- "Pop: This Week's Album Releases". The Independent. 22 July 1999. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
- "Scritti Politti — Cupid and Psyche 85/Anomie and Bonhomie (Rough Trade)". Tumblr. Retrieved 23 June 2023.