The Violet Flame

The Violet Flame

by Erasure
The Violet Flame

The Violet Flame

by Erasure

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Overview

Following a holiday album (2013's Snow Globe) with this "return to form" album means veteran duo Erasure are now on the cliched career revival path for aging pop stars, but maybe it's just by chance. Make that "likely," as The Violet Flame gets right down to dancey, inspired business on its opening "Dead of Night," a track that pumps with the beat of any given single off the duo's great 1989 album Wild!. Classic lyrics from Andy Bell speak to the morality play that club night can be ("Too many times you're forgiven/Now you cry like you're the victim") then the chorus is like a pair of bright red cha-cha heels (a joyful stuttering of "D-d-d-dead of night") that won't be ignored. If hearing Bell in his Maleficent costume is a decadent kind of delicious, he's still an excellent Sleeping Beauty as well, as the pumping "Paradise" welcomes a new soul mate with open arms and open heart. Synth man Vince Clarke is simpatico in these back-to-the-future surroundings, as the great "Be the One" sounds like he plundered the computer and found some early sketches of Yaz's "Only You." while "Under the Wave" could be seamlessly mixed with all the minimal bleeping and blooping on Depeche Mode's debut album Speak & Spell, also known as Clarke's last hurrah with the band. The big anthem this time out is "Elevation," a cut with the simplicity of Robin S's "Show Me Love" and lyrics preaching freedom to the dancing masses ("It makes you kinda wonder, what are we supposed to do/When the fate of many, is guided by the hand of few/Who-o-oa."), then there's the closing "Stayed a Little Late Last Night" and the heart-breaking "Smoke and Mirrors," both serving the roles of a soul-filling number that sticks to the bones. With all the elements in place, the late-era The Violet Flame sits on the top shelf of Erasure albums, and considering all the greatness in the back catalog, that's no easy task. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 09/23/2014
Label: Mute / Mute Us
UPC: 0724596961629
Rank: 170759

Tracks

  1. Dead of Night
  2. Elevation
  3. Reason
  4. Promises
  5. Be the One
  6. Sacred
  7. Under the Wave
  8. Smoke and Mirrors
  9. Paradise
  10. Stayed a Little Late Tonight

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Erasure   Primary Artist
Emma Whittle   Vocals (Background)
Val Chalmers   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Ric Scott   Remix Engineer
Vince Clarke   Group Member,Composer
V. Martin   Composer
Koishii & Hush   Remix Engineer
The Bell   Composer
Daniel Miller   Remix Engineer
Rich B.   Remix Engineer
Carter Tutti   Remix Engineer
Stefan Betke   Mastering
Paul Humphreys   Remix Engineer
Andy Bell   Composer,Group Member
BT   Remix Engineer
Craig DeGraff   Producer
Erasure   Composer,Producer
Mike Marsh   Mastering
Richard X   Composer,Producer
Pete Hofmann   Mixing
Jack Antonoff   Remix Engineer
Parralox   Remix Engineer
Black Light Odyssey   Remix Engineer
Joe Adams   Technical Engineer
Pete Hoffmann   Mixing,Additional Production
Dave Loudoun   Engineer
Evan Sutton   Engineer,Programming,Additional Production
Ryan Coseboom   Producer
Hugh Walker   Technical Engineer
Factory Floor   Remix Engineer
Superhumanoids   Remix Engineer
Necker   Technical Engineer
Helen Broadhurst   Technical Engineer
Neil Quinlin   Mixing
MJ   Engineer
Phil Marriott   Remix Engineer
Car Crash Set   Remix Engineer
Astrolith   Remix Engineer
Atatika   Remix Engineer
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