Big Calm
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Average customer review:Product Description
Morcheeba is a band with all its bases covered. Brothers Ross and Paul Godfrey pull in opposite directions, with Ross handling the more organic range of instrumentation, from guitar to Hammond organ, while Paul takes care of programming and turntable work. Add to that formula the self-ordained "Sound Surgeon" Pete Norris and the cool, ethereal voice of singer Skye Edwards, whose quiet self-assurance provides a meeting ground for the eclectic sonic amalgam that is Morcheeba'sBIG CALM.
Burbling analogue synths and gritty slide guitar dominate on "Part Of The Process", setting the pace for the wild diversity of sounds to follow. Serene keyboards and buzzing drum samples provide the unique backdrop for the timeless melody of "Blindfold". Lush string arrangements and beautiful fingerpicked guitar grace the close harmonies and confessional lyrics of "Over And Over". Powerful string orchestration also lifts the ballad "Fear And Love". "Friction" features a deep reggae groove, a horn section and chatting by Spikey T.
Track Listing
- Sea
- Shoulder Holster
- Part Of The Process
- Blindfold
- Let Me See
- Bullet Proof
- Over And Over
- Friction
- Diggin' In A Watery Grave
- Fear And Love
- Big Calm
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7530 in Music
- Released on: 1999-07-12
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Blame Tricky and Portishead. They started this whole Bristol sound thing, with sleepy techno beats overshadowed by the chirrupy vocals of some slumberland chanteuse. And, just when you think the approach has lost all its steam, all its relevance, along comes a new outfit to make the music a few degrees sleepier and the singing a tad more dreamy. And singers don't come any dreamier than Skye Edwards, whose lissom trill infuses every track on this sophomore outing with a tranquil ennui. You don't jump around to Morcheeba numbers like "The Sea". You sit back and let them creep up on you, as steady as the tides. --Tom Lanham
Customer Reviews
Touching the Clam Sky
Although the criticism that this is dinner party music seems fair on first inspection, this album boasts some truly fantastic lyrics and vocals that put trip hop bands like Massive Attack in the shade. "Part of the Process" is melancholy and uplifting at the same time, "Over and Over" is one of the sweetest short tracks I have ever heard, while "Diggin' A Watery Grave" proves that music doesn't always need lyrics to be affective. Atmospheric, sad, funny in places, and ultimately beautiful, it combines electronica, reggae, hip hop, pop, and classical music into a seamless and truly unique mixture. It is only 'dinner party music' if you don't actually listen to it.
Dead calm?
This sultry follow up to 1996's "Who Do You Trust?" was both accomplished and memorable.
"The Sea" is all chill-out strings and alluring vocals whereas "Part Of The Process" takes "Career Opportunities" by the Clash, passes it a reefer and gives Joe's mike to Skye.
"Blindfold" is also a slow-burn classic.
"Fear And Love" is a charming ballad and the fragile acoustic "Over And Over" is a startling inclusion.
The title track is another high-point which bears repeated listening.
A very good album. Sadly it would be their peak.
Great, great, great!!!
This was the first Morcheeba CD I bought and I have had it for ages. I have bought pretty much all of Morcheebas other CDs, and whilst the others are very good, I think that Big Calm is absolutely the best! This CD combines smooth tones with fantastically odd lyrics, and is an amazing CD to chill out to.





