XXV

XXV

by Robbie Williams
XXV

XXV

by Robbie Williams

CD(Special Edition)

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Overview

To celebrate 25 years as one of England's biggest superstars, global pop icon Robbie Williams teamed with the Metropole Orchestra to reimagine past hits and craft fresh originals on his 13th full-length, XXV. Under the guidance of chief conductor Jules Buckley, the Dutch orchestra -- whose past crossover collaborations include everyone from Basement Jaxx and Tori Amos to Ella Fitzgerald and Brian Eno -- adds the required heft and grandeur to the album, allowing Williams' vocals to truly shine without the distraction of overly produced mainstream pop tendencies. Kicking off, of course, with a suitably lively take on the master showman's "Let Me Entertain You," XXV spoils listeners with nearly two dozen selections (close to 30 on the deluxe edition), plucking from almost every era (sorry, Rudebox) but sticking mainly with the prime period from 1997's debut Life Thru a Lens to 2005's Intensive Care. The sweeping "Eternity" and "Come Undone" swell atop steadily building strings and a warm chorus, while standouts like the groovy "No Regrets'' and the horn-washed "Millennium" channel the grandiose cinematic scale of the James Bond themes. The fun-loving "Rock DJ" retains its original party-starting energy, pumped up with lively backing vocals and peppy horns, while his Kylie Minogue collaboration "Kids" manages to become even more raucous with the added layers of instrumentation. His trademark, singalong showstopper "Angels" is as majestic as ever, its heavenly inspiration sent higher into the stratosphere with a shiver-inducing horn section and choir embellishment. In similar fashion, "Bodies" and "Feel" push the emotional urgency to a breaking point, offering another pair of highlights. Of the newly recorded songs, "Lost" is a nostalgic, midtempo cut that could have been one of his biggest hits from his turn-of-the-millennium peak, sparkling with tinkling keys, a bold wave of strings and twangy guitar, and some of Williams' most gorgeous singing on the album. The reworkings don't always hit the mark: "Tripping"'s ineffable oddball urgency is subdued without the original production, no matter how pretty the result, and the "Copacabana"-ness of the updated "Candy" somehow becomes cornier without the intentionally throwback tone of the original. Still, these tiny nitpicks are only relative to the rest of the collection; overall this is a stunning take on a greatest-hits package that will please at every turn. Longtime fans should enjoy these luxurious reimaginings, which tastefully mature Williams' sound as much as the erstwhile bad boy himself. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 09/16/2022
Label: Columbia
UPC: 0194399218327
Rank: 171861

Tracks

  1. Let Me Entertain You [XXV Version]
  2. Come Undone [XXV Version]
  3. Love My Life [XXV Version]
  4. Millennium [XXV Version]
  5. The Road to Mandalay [XXV Version]
  6. Tripping [XXV Version]
  7. Bodies [XXV Version]
  8. Candy [XXV Version]
  9. Supreme [XXV Version]
  10. Strong [XXV Version]
  11. Eternity [XXV Version]
  12. No Regrets [XXV Version]
  13. She's the One [XXV Version]
  14. Feel [XXV Version]
  15. Rock DJ [XXV Version]
  16. Kids [XXV Version]
  17. Angels [XXV Version]
  18. Lost [XXV Version]
  19. Nobody Someday [XXV Version]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Robbie Williams   Primary Artist,Vocals
Kylie Minogue   Primary Artist,Vocals
Alistair White   Brass
Toby Anderson   Piano
Tom Skinner   Drums
Chloe Askew   Vocals (Background)
Martin Williams   Brass
House Gospel Choir   Choir/Chorus
Jim Board   Guitar
Louis Dowdeswell   Brass
12 Ensemble   Strings
Dayna Fisher   Bass
Andy Wood   Brass
Lizzie Jennings   Director
Harrison Atlee   Director
Anna Patalong   Vocals
Adetoun Ayoola   Vocals (Background)
Chester Caine   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Oli Swan   Piano,Guitar,Dulcimer,Keyboards
Lucy Whitlock   Vocals (Background)
Edward Scull   Percussion
Shawn Lee   Bass,Drums
Jules Buckley   Conductor
Oli Savill   Percussion
Marcus Olgers   Piano
Gaudeamus   Choir/Chorus
Andy Caine   Vocals (Background)
Steve Sidwell   Conductor
Jeremy Stacey   Drums
Karl Brazil   Drums
Richard Flack   Drums,Percussion
Metropole Orkest   Orchestra
Ryan Quigley   Brass
Howard McGill   Brass
Guy Chambers   Piano,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Daniel Thomas   Director
Dave Catlin-Birch   Bass
John Garrison   Bass,Guitar
Paul Spong   Brass
Martin Slattery   Piano
Chris Sharrock   Drums
Ivars Cinkuss   Conductor
Jaz Ellington   Vocals (Background)
Graeme Blevins   Brass
Jez Wiles   Percussion
Holly Petrie   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Felix Rashman   Engineer
Sebastian Truman   Engineer
Janik Setz   Engineer
Andrew Tomlinson   Design
Tristan Noon   Copy,Settings
Claude Vause   Engineer
Lizzie Jennings   Arranger
Tom Gelissn   Engineer
Oli Swan   Composer,Producer
Jean Stevens   String Arrangements
Giles Thornton   Settings,Transcription
Jules Buckley   Orchestral Arrangements
Terje Olsen   Composer
Jeremy Murphy   Engineer
Johnny McDaid   Composer
Thai Long Ly   Vocal Engineer
Richard Sidwell   Copy,Settings
Gary Go   Composer
Ivars Cinkuss   Arranger
Craig Russo   Composer
Steve Sidwell   Adaptation,Orchestral Arrangements
Francois de Roubaix   Composer
Ekundayo Paris   Composer
Robbie Williams   Composer
Leslie Bricusse   Composer
Dino Fekaris   Composer
John Barry   Composer
Richard Flack   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Vocal Engineer
Karl Wallinger   Composer
Nelson Pigford   Composer
Paul Stanborough   Engineer
Guy Chambers   Arranger,Composer,Producer,String Arrangements
Daniel Thomas   Arranger
Tony Cousins   Mastering
Gary Barlow   Composer
Stephen Duffy   Composer
Kylie Minogue   Vocal Engineer
Freddie Perren   Composer
Helen Ward   Engineer
Chris Briggs   A&R
Julian Broad   Photography
Boots Ottestad   Composer
Chris Heath   Composer
Daniel Pierre   Composer
Ashley Hamilton   Composer
Brandon Christy   Composer
Kelvin Andrews   Composer
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