Arcade Fire ‎– Everything Now / Tutto Adesso (Italian Edition) - 2017 Indie Alt Rock - Sealed 180 Grm LP

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Arcade Fire ‎– Tutto Adesso

Label:
Sonovox Records ‎– 88985452451
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition

Italian edition of the 'Language' variant
Country:
USA, Canada & Europe
Released:
28 Jul 2017
Genre:
Rock, Pop
Style:
Alternative Rock

Tracklist

A1 Everything_Now (Continued) 0:46
A2 Everything Now 5:03
A3 Signs Of Life 4:37
A4 Creature Comfort 4:44
A5 Peter Pan 2:49
A6 Chemistry 3:38
A7 Infinite Content 1:42
A8 Infinite_Content 1:37

B1 Electric Blue 4:02
B2 Good God Damn 3:34
B3 Put Your Money On Me 5:53
B4 We Don't Deserve Love 6:29
B5 Everything Now (Continued) 2:22

Companies, etc.

Phonographic Copyright (p) – Arcade Fire Music
Copyright (c) – Arcade Fire Music
Published By – EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Recorded At – Boombox Studios, New Orleans, LA
Recorded At – Sonovox Studios
Recorded At – Studio Gang
Mixed At – Parlor Studios
Mixed At – Boombox Studios, New Orleans, LA
Mixed At – Toast (4)
Mastered At – Sterling Sound
Credits

Arranged By [Strings - Assistant] – Sarah Neufeld (tracks: A3; B2)
Arranged By [Strings] – Owen Pallett
Artwork – JR (43)
Artwork [Assistant] – Camille Pajot, Guillaume Cagniard, Marc Azoulay
Band [Arcade Fire] – Jeremy Gara, Richard Reed Parry, Régine Chassagne, Tim Kingsbury*, Will Butler*, Win Butler
Choir – Harmonistic Praise Crusade Choir* (tracks: A2)
Co-producer – Markus Dravs (tracks: A5; B1)
Congas – Jean "Diol Kidi" Edmond* (tracks: A3; A5; A6; B2), Willonson Duprate (tracks: A3; A5; A6; B2)
Design [Album graphic design] – Ping Pong Ping
Drum Machine – Korey Richey (tracks: A3)
Flute – Stuart Bogie (tracks: A5)
Flute [Pygmy] – Patrick Bebey (tracks: A2)
Mastered By – Greg Calbi
Mixed By – Craig Silvey
Mixed By [Assistant] – Max Prior
Pedal Steel Guitar – Daniel Lanois (tracks: B3; B4)
Photography By [Band portraits] – Anton Corbijn
Piano – Owen Pallett (tracks: A6)
Producer – Steve Mackey, Thomas Bangalter
Producer [Additional production by] – Eric Heigle (tracks: B3), Markus Dravs (tracks: A6)
Producer [Additional production by], Synthesizer – Geoff Barrow (tracks: A4)
Producer, Written-By, Arranged By [Strings] – Arcade Fire
Programmed By – Thomas Bangalter (tracks: B3)
Recorded By – Eric Heigle
Recorded By [Additional recording by] – Florian Lagatta, Iain Berryman, Korey Richey, Mark Lawson
Sampler [MPC] – Mark Lawson (tracks: A6)
Saxophone – Charlie Gabriel (tracks: A5), Matt Bauder (tracks: A6), Stuart Bogie (tracks: A3; A5; A6)
Strings – Helen Gillet (tracks: A1 to A3; B2; B5), Owen Pallett (tracks: A1 to A3; A6 to A8; B2; B3; B5), Rebecca Crenshaw (tracks: A1 to A3; B2; B5), Sarah Neufeld (tracks: A1 to A3; A6 to A8; B2; B3; B5)
Synthesizer – Thomas Bangalter (tracks: A2)
Vocals [Choir] – Akia Nevills (tracks: A4; A6), Jelly Joseph (tracks: A4; A6), Kayla Jasmine (tracks: A4; A6), Tracci Lee (tracks: A4; A6)

Notes

Italian edition of the 'Language' variant
Barcode and Other Identifiers

Barcode (Scanned [on sticker]): 889854524517
Barcode (Printed [on sticker]): 8 89854 52451 7

 

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Arcade Fire have it both ways on Everything Now, zeroing in on our modern malaise while taking inspiration from more concise dance-pop styles. The title track evokes Abba's earworm laboratory, with dizzying melodic ascents and a curveball pygmy-flute solo by Afropop scion Patrick Bebey. "Signs of Life" conjures Seventies disco funk with horns, hand claps, police sirens and frontman Win Butler's Bronze Age MC flow, a cross between Blondie's "Rapture" and "Heart of Glass." On "Chemistry," a Jamaican rock-steady groove skanks alongside a Grand Funk Railroad breakdown. The requisite song by Butler's wingwoman, Régine Chassagne, the dreamy "Electric Blue," is an unspoken bow to girl-group funk-pop forebears the Tom Tom Club.

Per usual, Butler's teen-preacher-cum-rock-star persona steers the ship. The punk rant "Infinite Content" and the loping country waltz "Infinite_ Content" are mirror versions of a single song that takes aim at the digital excess of the streaming era: "We're infinitely content/All your money is already spent," Butler declares, recalling the dissatisfied Everymen of the Stones' "Satisfaction" and Bruce Springsteen's "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)." On "Creature Comfort," a New Order-ish interrogation of "the white lie of American prosperity," kids lust for fame while they battle self-loathing, starving and cutting themselves. It's treacherous territory, but the band navigates it bravely, especially when it turns the critical lens on itself. When Butler sings, "I'm a liar/Don't doubt my sincerity," he conjures no one so much as Bono as "The Fly" circa Achtung Baby – another earnest dance-rock conversion.

Ultimately, Everything Now is about having a cultural banquet on offer and still feeling hungry. "A terrible song on the radio, baby/What else is new?" laments Butler on "We Don't Deserve Love," a queasy, gorgeous ballad that wonders if the human race has maybe earned its pending extinction. Jury's out. But Arcade Fire have made a perfect soundtrack for pondering the question. "

More Information
Condition New
Format LP, 180 Gram
Label Sony Music
Color Black