GoldfrappSilver Eye

Label:

Mute – 724596966921

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Pop

Style:

Industrial

Tracklist

1 Anymore
Drum Programming [Additional]Nick Batt
Loops [Live Drum Loops], Recorded By [Live Drum Loops]Sebastian Sternberg
3:55
2 Systemagic
Co-producerJohn Congleton
Loops [Live Drum Loops], Recorded By [Live Drum Loops]Sebastian Sternberg
3:38
3 Tigerman
Loops [Live Drum Loops], Recorded By [Live Drum Loops]Sebastian Sternberg
4:14
4 Become The One 4:44
5 Faux Suede Drifter
Bass GuitarCharlie Jones
GuitarLeo Abrahams
5:02
6 Zodiac Black 5:04
7 Beast That Never Was
GuitarLeo Abrahams
Producer [Additional]John Congleton
4:39
8 Everything Is Never Enough
Bass GuitarCharlie Jones
Drum Programming [Additional]Nick Batt
DrumsRobert Brian
Recorded By [Drums]Mark Frith
5:06
9 Moon In Your Mouth
Loops [Live Drum Loops], Recorded By [Live Drum Loops]Sebastian Sternberg
4:03
10 Ocean
Co-producer, Drum Programming [Additional]John Congleton
4:27

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Mute Artists LLC
  • Copyright ©Mute Artists LLC
  • Published ByWarner Chappell Music Ltd.
  • Published ByYoung Turks Music
  • Published ByBeggars Music
  • Mastered AtSterling Sound
  • Mastered AtAlchemy Mastering
  • Designed AtBig Active

Credits

  • Art Direction, Photography ByAlison Goldfrapp
  • Co-producerThe Haxan Cloak (tracks: 5, 6, 10)
  • DesignMat Maitland
  • Engineer [Additional]Pete Hutchings
  • Engineer [Mix]Marta Sologni*
  • ManagementFascination Management
  • Mastered ByTed Jensen (tracks: 1, 3, 4 to 8)
  • Mixed By, Programmed By [Additional Programming]David Wrench
  • Producer [Additional]The Haxan Cloak (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 9)
  • Producer, EngineerGoldfrapp
  • Written-ByGregory*

Notes

Digipak with 12-page booklet including lyrics and photos
Durations do not appear on release

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 724596966921
  • Matrix / Runout: 4 MTE2 69669-2 AH01
  • Other (Mother Stamper): M0S1
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L247
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 2UP2

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Silver Eye (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Clear) Mute LSTUMM399, 541493995409 Europe 2017
New Submission
Silver Eye (10×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) Mute ISTUMM399 2017
Silver Eye (CD, Album) Mute CDSTUMM399 Europe 2017
Silver Eye (LP, Album) Mute 9669-1 USA & Canada 2017
New Submission
Silver Eye (10×File, FLAC, Album, 44,1kHz/24bit) Mute none 2017

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Reviews

  • Kadee1's avatar
    Kadee1
    Edited 7 years ago
    I only recently discovered GOLDFRAPP, actually while checking out Chromatics (much darker) for a friend. However, I took to GOLDFRAPP, for myself, in a Big Way!! The band name is taken from lead Allison Goldfrapp's last name. She is astounding!!! I don't believe their sound should be compared to Madonna, or any pop diva, nor Blondie (all of which I had heard; that's rubbish-talk!) GOLDFRAPP is absolutely much more electronic & have musical training. Their "Black Cherry" CD was my introduction & in rapid succession, I purchased "Supernature" and "Silvereye" CDs, quickly followed with the DVD "Wonderful Electric", which I only recently received & have only watched part of "Felt Mountain" - which is entirely different from the above-mentioned releases; more ethereal).

    What did help to persuade me to make multiple purchases in rapid succession, was I caught a GOLDFRAPP life performance of "Train". "Strict Machine" and a couple of other songs from "Black Cherry" on youtube, a 2014 performance at Glastonbury; if I had any reservations, that dashed them & off I went on my GOLDFRAPP spree, never regretting & never looking back!!. It's stong beat-driven, Allison has a voice that sounds like an breathy, sexy angel, and the lyrics are far from angelic!!

    "Silver Eye" is a logical next step from "Black Cherry' & "Supernature"....sort of combining the two & arriving somewhere in the middle. If I was pushed to make any sort of comparison, I would more likely lean toward a female Dave Gahan, lead of Depeche Mode, but sexier & bouncier (not as dark as D.P. & thank goodness...there's enough of that!!)

    I think a newcomer to GOLDFRAPP could start out with SILVER EYE, or any previous release (just bearing in mind that Felt Mountain" is the one with a completely different sound. I highly recommend SILVER EYE, as well as "Black Cherry" and "Supernature"!!

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