... Moving on, here are the tracks on Schubert Dip.
Children.
Long Summer Days
When You’re Mine
Travelling Not Running
I Believe
Unbelievable
Girl Of An Age
Admit It
Lies
Longtime
Standout tracks include; Children – superb intro, and kicks off the EMF sound superbly – swimmingly ... Read review
Advantages: Seminal Album From 90's Indie-Dancers Disadvantages: Their Bassist Died Too Young.
...here are the tracks on Schubert Dip.
Children.
Long Summer Days
When You’re Mine
Travelling Not Running
I Believe
Unbelievable
Girl Of An Age
Admit It
Lies
Longtime
Standout tracks include; Children – superb intro, and kicks off the EMF sound superbly – swimmingly slow, then straight into banging sirens and then the vocals kick in. “Hold on take your life, ... ...Not Running – introduces itself with an unusual sampled voice, telling a story, then diving into a pacey ballady type of track, blending guitars, keyboards, and the odd scratchy sound! “I’m travelling not running, I don’t like it here”
Unbelievable – Whooa what the f**k was that! Goes the track at frequent intervals throughout! Guitary intro, banging pots and pan noises, and a superb lyric throughout. “The things you say, your purple ... more
Sadly, on 3rd January 2002, Zac Foley, who was bass player with EMF, passed away, in circumstances which are, as yet, unknown. This review is dedicated to Zac.
That news to me was so sad, as I was a huge fan of EMF, right from their first and biggest single, “Unbelievable” , back in 1991. Zac was only 33 and had so much to live for, the band had re-formed last year to play some dates, and following the release of a Greatest Hits, it is understood they were going back in the studio to record new songs.
The debut album from EMF was released in 1991 on EMI, and was welcomed by a fast growing army of fans, who were hooked by that first Unbelievable single. (Which still gets heard often today, and is used with great regularity in adverts and TV trailers!)
The album cover was a unique design, and you can see it above. It’s an oddly drawn outline of a face, in thick black ink, with the EMF logo in the top left.
The EMF sound was interesting in its day, with a clear crossover blended from late 80’s emerging dance and indie guitar. Samples are heavily used throughout, and in fact once got them into trouble with Yoko Ono for utilising a sample of the killer of John Lennon without permission. (track 9 – Lies)
EMF were up against the likes of Jesus Jones, who they sounded vaguely alike to, and other indie pop merchants of the hour such as Carter USM, Neds Atomic Dustbin, and Pop Will Eat Itself. Moving on, here are the tracks on Schubert Dip.
Children. Long Summer Days When You’re Mine Travelling Not Running I Believe Unbelievable Girl Of An Age Admit It Lies Longtime
Standout tracks include; Children – superb intro, and kicks off the EMF sound superbly – swimmingly slow, then straight into banging sirens and then the vocals kick in. “Hold on take your life, hold on to each reality”
Travelling Not Running – introduces itself with an unusual sampled voice, telling a story, then diving into a pacey ballady type of track, blending guitars, keyboards, and the odd scratchy sound! “I’m travelling not running, I don’t like it here”
Unbelievable – Whooa what the f**k was that! Goes the track at frequent intervals throughout! Guitary intro, banging pots and pan noises, and a superb lyric throughout. “The things you say, your purple prose just gives you away”, hey and not forgetting the light attempt at rapping James Atkin does mid track!
A band in a million, who helped me get into the broad church of music that I love so much today. Other albums by EMF were ;
Stigma – on EMI in 1992. .
Cha Cha Cha – on EMI in 1995.
For more info take a look at www.emf-theband.com which has to be one of the most comprehensive official sites by a band.
A thoughtful obituary can be found here; http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story=113436
EMF: James Atkin (vocals); Ian Dench (guitar, keyboards); Zac Foley (bass); Mark Decloedt (drums); Derry Brownson (samples). Additional personnel: Claudia Fontaine, Sindy Finn, Laurane McIntosh (background vocals); DJ Milf.
Album Reviews
Q (6/91) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...an ideal soundtrack, raucous, just out of control and rather a lot of fun...it's obvious a higher intelligence is at work...noisy and abrasive enough to satisfy their fans, it also displays a musicianship and grasp of songwriting..." Q (1991) - One of Q Magazine's 50 best albums of 1991. Stereo Review (9/91) - Performance "Very poppy" / Recording "Good" - "...The rhythms...shift smoothly from disco loping to sharp-as-a-tack rock stutter- snaps...relentlessly inventive..." Melody Maker (12/91) - Ranked #30 in Melody Maker's list of the top 30 albums of 1991
Titles on disc 1
1.
Children
2.
Long Summer Days
3.
When You're Mine
4.
Travelling Not Running
5.
I Believe
6.
Unbelievable
7.
Girl Of An Age
8.
Admit It
9.
Lies
10.
Long Time
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