Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas

by Lianne La Havas
Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas

by Lianne La Havas

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Lianne La Havas' previous LP, Blood, almost topped the album chart in the U.K. and was up for a Grammy in the U.S. The singer/songwriter was dissatisfied -- not with its reception but with compromises that left her feeling that it wasn't a pure expression of herself. To name two of them, she had no hand in writing one of the songs, and it was chosen as the second single. Almost five years to the day Blood was released, La Havas offered this corrective move made with her inner circle -- her band and longtime creative partner Matt Hales -- and a few relative newcomers of her choosing, such as co-producer Beni Giles. Although it was written over the course of a few years, the set covers the trajectory of one relationship and was recorded in concentrated fashion, and it consequently plays out like a complete statement made by a self-contained crew. What's more, La Havas' lithe voice forms a tighter bond with the lyrics, and her gently ringing guitar rarely leaves her hands. The sequencing is nonlinear. It starts around the end, with La Havas waving goodbye and singing of rebirth, and abruptly flashes back to the peak with the rapturous and finely woven "Green Papaya." Down the line, there are moments of persuasion, trepidation, and hard-fought self-realization, from a prime Hi Records-style ballad ("Paper Thin"), to a nuanced hip-hop soul collaboration with Nick Hakim ("Please Don't Make Me Cry"), to a wholly illuminated finale ("Sour Flower"). La Havas makes it all flow and mesh by revisiting each moment like it's the present, using apt metaphors related to plant life and seasonal cycles, and most importantly, by not overselling a single emotion. She and her support don't really work up a sweat. When they almost break one, as on the intimate rustic disco of "Read My Mind" and the vibrating soul-MPB fusion of "Seven Times," they do so with a fluency that recalls Maxwell's BLACKsummers'night and blackSUMMERS'night, like they rehearsed to perfection and cut mostly live. Another highlight of relative intensity is an update of Radiohead's "Weird Fishes." While it might seem contradictory of La Havas to record a cover and place it in the middle of an album self-titled to stress total control, the song has long been in her set list. She seizes it with a more dynamic arrangement and a robust rhythmic overhaul that evokes OK Computer more than In Rainbows. The increasing sense of relief and joy in her voice as she repeats "Hit the bottom and escape" sounds as personal as anything she wrote. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 07/17/2020
Label: Nonesuch / Warner Records
UPC: 0190295265014
Rank: 30665

Tracks

  1. Bittersweet (Full Length)
  2. Read My Mind
  3. Green Papaya
  4. Can't Fight
  5. Paper Thin
  6. Weird Fishes
  7. Please Don't Make Me Cry
  8. Seven Times
  9. Courage
  10. Sour Flower

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lianne La Havas   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Drums (Snare),Vocals (Background)
Matt Hales   Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Davide Rossi   Cello,Viola,Violin,Strings
Sam Crowe   Piano,Keyboards,Fender Rhodes,Piano (Grand),Moog Synthesizer
Richard Adlam   Drums,Keyboards
Homer Steinweiss   Drums
Joe Harrison   Guitar,Keyboards,Guitar (Bass)
Mark Guiliana   Drums,Percussion
Gareth Lockrane   Flute
Hal Riston   Drums,Keyboards
Yves Fernandez   Bass,Clapping,Handclapping,Guitar (Bass)
Elroy "Spoonface" Powell   Vocals
Chris Tabron   Keyboards
Hal Ritson   Drums,Keyboards
Kim Oliver   Vocals (Background)
Dan See   Drums,Percussion
James Wyatt   Juno,Piano,Vocoder,Clapping,Keyboards,Handclapping,Fender Rhodes,Moog Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Burniss Travis   Double Bass
Nick Hakim   Mellotron,Mini Moog,Wurlitzer,Micro Moog,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Bruno Major   Piano,Guitar
Geordan Reid-Campbell   Drums,Keyboards,Percussion,Guitar (Bass)
Tim McNalley   Cello,Viola
Frida Touray   Clapping,Handclapping,Vocals (Background)
Mariama Frida Touray   Vocals (Background)
Joe Harryson   Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Matt Hales   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Vocal Engineer,Vocal Producer,Vocal Recording,Drum Programming
Davide Rossi   Arranger
Isaac Hayes   Composer
Colin Greenwood   Composer
Phil Selway   Composer
Sam Crowe   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Renaud Letang   Mixing
Dan Grech-Marguerat   Mixing,Programming
Mura Masa   Composer,Producer
Jay Sikora   Arranger
Richard Adlam   Producer,Programming
Thom Yorke   Composer
Homer Steinweiss   Engineer,Producer
Joe Harrison   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Bill Malina   Engineer
Jonny Greenwood   Composer
Stuart Hawkes   Mastering
Hal Riston   Producer
Ervin Di Fosco   Composer
Rudy Love   Composer
Geo   Producer,Producer
Chris Tabron   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Rhianna Kenny   Arranger
Robert Wilks   Engineer,Vocal Engineer,Vocal Recording,Drum Engineering
Hal Ritson   Producer,Programming
Edward O'Brien   Composer
Lianne La Havas   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Vocal Producer
Beni Giles   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Vocal Engineer,Vocal Recording,Drum Engineering,Additional Production
Daniel Moyler   Engineer,Vocal Engineer,Vocal Recording
Chris Dagger   Arranger
James Wyatt   Arranger,Vocal Arrangement
James Selway   Composer
Jonny Breakwell   Engineer,Vocal Engineer,Vocal Recording,Assistant Engineer
Nick Hakim   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Drum Programming
Bruno Major   Composer
Nate Odden   Engineer
Geordan Reid-Campbell   Composer,Engineer
Tim McNalley   Composer
Brandon Peralta   Mixing Engineer,Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Paul Castelluzzo   Composer
Alex Crossan   Composer
Frida Touray   Composer
Augusto Sanchez   Assistant Engineer
Joe Harryson   Engineer,Producer
Thomas Edward Yorke   Composer
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