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Scritti Politti - Anomie & Bonhomie (CD)

Anomie & Bonhomie
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Album Details: Anomie & Bonhomie

Release Date:01/25/2000
Label:Emi Import
UPC:724384748821

User Reviews: Anomie & Bonhomie

  • Overall:

    Wow...now THAT's different!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 3, 2000

    Ok I bought this expecting a bad retread of something out of Cupid & Psyche 85. What I got was an album of groovy funk and rap. BUT in all its weirdness..this album has a very tasteful blend between Green's angelic-type voice and lyrics by Mos def a...nd some others im not as familiar with. And with each listen..the grooves are growing on me. Green hasnt lost the knack for writing a good melody, and his love for hiphop now is entwined into this very well. DO NOT buy this if you merely want Cupid pt II. This is a CD for the open-minded. It pulls from rock, hiphop, soul..all blended in a strange concoction. This is the only way I would want someone like Scritti come come back, if they have new ideas and want to try them out, not merely to remind people they did "Perfect way" back in the 80s. TRY this one--you just might like it! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    one impressed fan

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 31, 2000

    this is an exciting evolution to experience for a sp fan of many years.. this album captures the successful eclectic magic that green has always brought to his efforts.. some of the songs are a challenge for my expectations, but it's growing on me q...uite nicely! a big thumbs up! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Anomie & Bonhomie

  • All Music Guide

    Scritti Politti finally delivered their fourth album, Anomie Bonhomie, in the summer of 1999, nearly 15 years after their third. Such a long wait almost guarantees some change in the music, but the strange thing about Anomie Bonhomie is how the updates -- 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. Green Gartside still creates unabashedly fey, unapologetically smooth pop, sprinkled with hints of soul and dance. Green's high, thin voice takes some getting used to, as does his aesthetic. He likes melodies, but he likes surfaces and textures even more, particularly if they're manufactured and polished. That was the very thing that made Cupid Psyche 85 irresistible, at least to post-New Romantic new wavers, and parts of Anomie Bonhomie work on that same appealingly slick level, since Green has a talent... for constructing hooks and sounds. They don't necessarily add up to full-fledged songs, yet the feel is always right -- a light, persistent groove, swooning melodies, and a sense of twee sophistication. That's why the contemporary flourishes don't fit -- they're forced, and Green is at his best when he makes it all seem easy, no matter how intricately constructed his music is. Subsequent spins let Green's talents float to the surface, particularly on the luxurious "First Goodbye," the dancefloor opener "Umm," and "Mystic Handyman." If the album winds up succeeding on the strength of soundcraft instead of songcraft, that's the way Green works. While it may not be worth an extended wait, Anomie Bonhomie ultimately remains faithful to the sophsti-pop aesthetic the band pioneered in the mid-'80s. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Scritti Politti

The last person you would expect to have seen fronting an anarchic punk band is Green Gartside, the Welsh wonder more renowned for highly polished pop-luxury that melts in the mouth like candy floss. Born in Cardiff on June 22, 1956, Gartside, at just fifteen, disatisfied with his common Christian name, decided to pick at random 'Green' after the trees and hills of Wale... Read more