The Family Jewels

The Family Jewels

by Marina and the Diamonds, MARINA
The Family Jewels

The Family Jewels

by Marina and the Diamonds, MARINA

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

"Did you find your bitch in me," Marina Diamandis asks on "Hermit the Frog," a track not unlike many others suggesting that Marina & the Diamonds' debut album is not scared of being inarguably ballsy. Track to track, each song is more quotably engaging than the next on The Family Jewels, the debut record by Marina & the Diamonds. Diamandis, the sole artist behind the band, does a masterful job of navigating through styles and genres on a varied debut that hoards influences from '80s dance records, late-'90s female rock, and post-millennial synth pop and throwback soul. If one wanted to compare her to contemporaries, one could start by listening to "I Am Not a Robot" and feeling the influence of Kate Nash, or turning to "Oh No" and understanding the Ke$ha vibes that adorn some of the more spiteful, playful tracks. Wrap these songs together with a voice not unlike Florence Welch's and one gets an album that is unified by two traits: undeniable bite and unforgettable hooks. Sure, not all of The Family Jewels is necessarily mainstream enough for radio waves or single jewel cases; however, not one track on this album lacks a hook that wouldn't have listeners of a wide span of ages singing along. Much of this can be credited to Diamandis herself, who wrote seven of the 13 tracks on her debut, and contributes on the other six. And even with Liam Howe at the production helm for ten of the tracks, nothing feels stale, dated, or perpetuated. The contrast from single to single validates this: "Mowgli's Road" bursts out with an almost childlike rhythm that is supported by howling monkeys, only to be followed later by "Hollywood," a playful frock rooted in synthesizers and a massive chorus. Diamandis earns a large number of brownie points for owning a unified sound on her album that invests itself in every track, sparing no album cut for the sake of quantity over quality. The Family Jewels is a record that is creatively ubiquitous and aggressive, traits that make this album not unlike Amy Winehouse's Back to Black or maybe even Liz Phair's Exile in Guyville. ~ Matthew Chisling

Product Details

Release Date: 06/15/2010
Label: 679 / Atlantic
UPC: 0825646810840
Rank: 13153

Tracks

  1. Are You Satisfied?
  2. Shampain
  3. I Am Not a Robot
  4. Girls
  5. Mowgli's Road
  6. Obsessions
  7. Hollywood
  8. The Outsider
  9. Guilty
  10. Hermit the Frog
  11. Oh No!
  12. Seventeen
  13. Numb

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Marina and the Diamonds   Primary Artist
MARINA   Primary Artist
Stephen Large   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Calina de la Mare   Violin
Pascal Gabriel   Synthesizer
Anna Phoebe   Violin
Richard "Biff" Stannard   Drums,Keyboards
Alison Dodds   Violin
Chris Worsey   Cello
Lucy Shaw   Double Bass
Greg Kurstin   Guitar,Keyboards
Ash Howes   Keyboards
Luke Potashnick   Guitar
Liam Howe   Bass,Organ,Piano,Spoons,Santoor,Dulcimer,Mandolin,Recorder,Mellotron,Jew's-Harp,Synthesizer,Glockenspiel,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Rachel Robson   Viola
Rebekah Allan   Violin
Alison Dods   Violin
Steve Durham   Cello,Drums
Neil Catchpole   Violin
Chris Allan   Cello
Alex Mackenzie   Drums,Piano,Mandolin,Harpsichord
Oliver Langford   Viola,Violin
Anna Mowat   Cello
Chrysostomos Tornari   Drums,Bouzouki
Marina Diamandis   Organ,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Glockenspiel
Marina Diamond   Piano,Vocals,Keyboards
David Westlake   Drums

Technical Credits

Stephen Large   Arranger,String Arrangements
Pascal Gabriel   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Musician,Producer,Programming,Instrumentation
Richard Wilkinson   Engineer
Richard "Biff" Stannard   Mixing,Composer,Musician,Producer,Programming,Instrumentation,Additional Production
Lucy Shaw   Arranger,String Arrangements
Greg Kurstin   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Ash Howes   Mixing,Composer,Musician,Producer,Programming,Instrumentation,Additional Production
Liam Howe   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Musician,Producer,Recording,Programming,Instrumentation
Dougal Lott   Pro-Tools,Assistant Engineer
Mat Maitland   Sleeve Art
Guy Davie   Mastering
Derek MacKillop   Management
Dave Turner   Mastering
Starsmith   Producer
Marina Diamandis   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Marina Diamond   Composer
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