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Jamie Lidell - Multiply album

Jamie Lidell - Multiply album

  • Performer: Jamie Lidell
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Multiply
  • Released: 2005
  • Style: RnB/Swing, IDM
  • MP3 version size: 1767 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1690 mb
  • Other: ASF WAV TTA MOD MP1 MIDI AC3
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 696

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Multiply is a studio album by Jamie Lidell. It was released on Warp Records in 2005. Unusual for Warp, which for many years released mainly electronic music, the album has much in common with soul and funk music. Pitchfork placed it at number 189 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s.

Lidell's Multiply is more a successor to those two albums than his first solo full-length, 2000's relatively rigid and academic Muddlin Gear. Only now, he's gone a rather straight-laced route, retreating to things like mid-'60s Stax and Motown, James Brown, pre-Revolution Prince, and oh, you get the idea. The focus here is on Lidell's affected (if occasionally affecting) voice, real instruments, and real songs

Producer – Jamie Lidell (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 10), Matthew Herbert (tracks: 6), Mocky (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 9, 10). Notes. Track 6 originally used under the title 'Music No Last' in a Jamie Lidell remix for (Matthew) Herbert's "The Audience" in 2001. The version on this album is a newly recorded version retitled "Music Will Not Last".

Tracklist: 1. You Got Me Up, 2. Multiply, 3. When I Come Back Around, 4. A Little Bit More, 5. What’s The Use?, 6. Music Will Not Last, 7. Newme, 8. The City, 9. What Is It This Time?, 10. Game For Fools. More albums from Jamie Lidell: Jim by Jamie Lidell. Jamie Lidell by Jamie Lidell. Multiply Additions by Jamie Lidell. Building A Beginning by Jamie Lidell. Compass by Jamie Lidell. View all albums . Multiply.

Though Jamie Lidell has had an artistic metamorphosis with nearly every record his name appears on, Multiply would ultimately provide a thematic blueprint for all his work to come. Still clinging to the edgy, experimental sounds of 2000's Muddlin Gear and his work with Cristian Vogel as Super Collider, Multiply sees Lidell perfecting a jittering, funky kind of neo-soul with glimpses of dark and glitchy techno influences. Still, the title track is as blue-eyed as can be, with a chorus that would become a sing-along cadence to many of his one-man live performances.

Well sure it never used to be So hard This hard Used to get those kicks for free But now I'm toeing the line. This ain't no way to be Stuck between my shadow and me Put it where the sun don't shine Although I'll tell you that I'm doing fine. I'm so tired of repeatin' myself Beatin' myself up Gonna take a trip and multiply Wanna 'least go under with a smile. I'm so tired of repeatin' myself Beatin' myself up Gonna take a trip and multiply Wanna 'least go under with a smile

More than a patchy but occasionally brilliant album, Multiply is the whisper that the greatest soul music, rather than being trapped in our memories of times gone by, may yet play free in days to come.