18 Months

18 Months

by Calvin Harris
18 Months

18 Months

by Calvin Harris

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Dutch Import)

$37.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Temporarily Out of Stock Online
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

While Calvin Harris had a pretty good career going already as a dance-pop singer and producer with two albums and a fair number of hits under his belt, his 2011 collaboration with Rihanna on "We Found Love" gave his profile a stratospheric boost. On 18 Months, so titled because that's how long it took to be made, Harris steps away from the microphone for the most part in favor of a cast of famous friends and acquaintances to create an album that plays like 50 minutes of mainstream radio pop. The basic template of the album's sound can be found in "We Found Love," with its melancholy and romantic lyrics, impassioned vocal build-ups, and pounding techno beats all coated with layers of shiny synths. The success of each effort rests on the vocalist and how well they can fit their style into the Harris sound. For example, Ellie Goulding's icy innocence on "I Need Your Love" works far better than Florence Welch's desperate wail that pushes "Sweet Nothing" over the top. Elsewhere, Kelis' sassy and assured work on "Bounce" is fresh and fun, and Ne-Yo's smooth croon complements "Let's Go" perfectly, but Example's bland vocals add nothing to the rote "We'll Be Coming Back," and Tinie Tempah couldn't have done much to save the banal party rocking anthem "Drinking from the Bottle." Two of the lesser-known names on the record turn in the best efforts, as Harris himself helms the record's second best track, "Feel So Close," with distinctive style and nicely subtle emotion, and Ayah Marrar's vocals bring Harris' best melody to life with a classy understatement. That the album's success is so tied to the vocalist on each track brings up the album's main flaw, which is that apart from the handful of instrumental interludes and the not very interesting hip-hop track "Here 2 China," every song sounds like a carbon copy of the "We Found Love" template. This reliance on such a specific sound works better on a single by single basis -- something Harris himself seems to recognize since six of the album's 15 tracks were released as singles prior to 18 Months' debut. Over the course of an album, it can be rather wearying and points to a lack of creative energy and an unwillingness to experiment which is very disappointing. Although 18 Months may show Harris to be a solid producer with an easily identifiable sound -- and any record that includes "We Found Love" can't be all bad -- it's something of a step backward in his progress as an artist. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 11/19/2012
Label: Columbia
UPC: 0886978592316
Rank: 32904

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Green Valley
  2. Bounce [Extended Mix]
  3. Feel So Close [Extended Mix]
  4. We Found Love
  5. We'll Be Coming Back
  6. Mansion
  7. Iron
  8. I Need Your Love

Disc 2

  1. Drinking From the Bottle
  2. Sweet Nothing
  3. School
  4. Here 2 China
  5. Let's Go [Album Version]
  6. Awooga
  7. Thinking About You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Calvin Harris   Primary Artist,Vocals,Multi Instruments
Nicky Romero   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Multi Instruments
Dillon Francis   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Multi Instruments
Kelis   Vocals,Featured Artist
Dizzee Rascal   Vocals,Featured Artist
Rihanna   Vocals,Featured Artist
Ne-Yo   Vocals,Featured Artist
Mark Knight   Multi Instruments
Florence Welch   Vocals,Featured Artist
Ayah   Featured Artist
Ellie Goulding   Vocals,Featured Artist
Tinie Tempah   Vocals,Featured Artist
Example   Vocals,Featured Artist
Elliot Gleave   Vocals
Ayah Marar   Vocals,Featured Artist
James F. Reynolds   Multi Instruments

Technical Credits

Dizzee Rascal   Composer
Mike Marsh   Mastering
Karen Thompson   Mastering
Kuk Harrell   Vocal Engineer,Vocal Producer,Vocal Recording
Ne-Yo   Composer
Phil Tan   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Calvin Harris   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Producer,Instrumentation,Mixing Engineer
Mark Knight   Composer,Producer,Instrumentation
Marcos Tovar   Vocal Engineer,Vocal Recording
Simon Davey   Mastering
Florence Welch   Composer
Ellie Goulding   Composer
Kid Harpoon   Composer,Vocal Engineer,Vocal Recording
Tinie Tempah   Composer
Scott McCormick   Engineer
Example   Composer
Nicky Romero   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Instrumentation
Dillon Francis   Composer,Producer,Instrumentation
Ayah Marar   Composer
James F. Reynolds   Composer,Producer,Instrumentation
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews