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1 by robyn published on 2010-06-14T17:51:29Z Robyn is back with her killer combination of natural pop nous and cool sassiness offering up an exciting mix of cool electronica, heartfelt pop songs and tracks that have all the hallmarks of becoming classic club hits. Dancing On My Own Robyn From the album Body Talk Pt. Somebody said you got a new friend.
Artist: Robyn
Title: Body Talk Pt. 1
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Interscope Records
Genre: Pop, Electropop
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 30:31
Total Size: 213 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Body Talk Pt. 1
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Interscope Records
Genre: Pop, Electropop
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 30:31
Total Size: 213 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Don't Fucking Tell Me What To Do 04:12
02. Fembot 03:35
03. Dancing On My Own 04:48
04. Cry When You Get Older 03:35
05. Dance Hall Queen 03:39
06. None of Dem (feat. Royksopp) 05:12
07. Hang With Me (acoustic) 03:19
08. Jag Vet En Dejlig Rosa 02:11
Swedish riot-pop grrrl Robyn plans to release three albums in 2010, and well she might–it's now five years since her self-titled triumph surfaced on her own label Konichiwa, enslaving bloggers and buying public alike with its sass and synth smarts. With Every Heartbeat, her alliance with DJ Kleerup which appeared on the international release of the album, even topped the UK singles chart in 2007, but Robyn–a keen guest artist on other people's hits–has kept her own powder dry these last few years.
It's logical then that she's been amassing stockpiles of material, but three whole albums? You'd have to worry about diminishing returns. Instead, Body Talk Part 1 (Parts 2 and 3 to follow as summer turns to autumn and autumn to winter) triggers the sense Robyn's holding something back.
There's no doubt she's made some good use of her extended holiday–early trio Fembot, the single Dancing on My Own and Cry When You Get Older are scorchingly catchy, and laced with Robyn's familiar cordial of sparkling hook mixed with unutterable poignancy. The thing is, it's alarming when the first instalment of a trilogy houses so much filler.
Dancehall Queen is superfluous, fairy-light cod reggae–forgotten UB40 protégé Bitty McLean is an unlikely role model for a toughed-up pop survivor like Robyn–and the Röyksopp collaboration None of Dem is a barely more convincing dub excursion. This one's particularly disappointing in the wake of their last team-up, 2009's fantastic The Girl and the Robot. Bumptious intro track Don't F****** Tell Me What to Do implies the return of 2005's 'killingest pop star on the planet', but conviction tails off.
After half an hour, Part 1 peters out with folk song Jag Vet En Dejlig Rosa, which is pretty enough but really a soft lullaby to put us into hibernation for Part 2. Let's hope that one's more about Fembot's Daft Punk punch and Dancing on My Own's wounded chimes than Dancehall Queen's ersatz skank. Robyn's more real than that. -- Matthew Horton
It's logical then that she's been amassing stockpiles of material, but three whole albums? You'd have to worry about diminishing returns. Instead, Body Talk Part 1 (Parts 2 and 3 to follow as summer turns to autumn and autumn to winter) triggers the sense Robyn's holding something back.
There's no doubt she's made some good use of her extended holiday–early trio Fembot, the single Dancing on My Own and Cry When You Get Older are scorchingly catchy, and laced with Robyn's familiar cordial of sparkling hook mixed with unutterable poignancy. The thing is, it's alarming when the first instalment of a trilogy houses so much filler.
Dancehall Queen is superfluous, fairy-light cod reggae–forgotten UB40 protégé Bitty McLean is an unlikely role model for a toughed-up pop survivor like Robyn–and the Röyksopp collaboration None of Dem is a barely more convincing dub excursion. This one's particularly disappointing in the wake of their last team-up, 2009's fantastic The Girl and the Robot. Bumptious intro track Don't F****** Tell Me What to Do implies the return of 2005's 'killingest pop star on the planet', but conviction tails off.
After half an hour, Part 1 peters out with folk song Jag Vet En Dejlig Rosa, which is pretty enough but really a soft lullaby to put us into hibernation for Part 2. Let's hope that one's more about Fembot's Daft Punk punch and Dancing on My Own's wounded chimes than Dancehall Queen's ersatz skank. Robyn's more real than that. -- Matthew Horton
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Tracklist
▼ CD 1 | ||||
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# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
1 | Don’t Fucking Tell Me What to Do
| Robyn | 4.5 | 4:13 |
2 | Fembot
| Robyn | 5 | 3:35 |
3 | Dancing on My Own
| Robyn | 4.35 | 4:51 |
4 | Cry When You Get Older
| Robyn | 4 | 3:37 |
5 | Dancehall Queen
| Robyn | 4 | 3:38 |
6 | None of Dem
| Robyn feat. Röyksopp | 4 | 5:13 |
7 | Hang With Me (acoustic version)
| Robyn | 3.5 | 3:20 |
8 | Jag vet en dejlig rosa
| Robyn | 4 | 2:11 |
Credits
CD 1
Robyn Body Talk Pt 1 Torrent Kickass
strings: | Claudia Bonfiglioli (track 7) Pelle Hansen (track 7) Patrik Swedrup (track 7) |
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mellotron: | |
vibraphone: | Klas Åhlund (track 8) |
piano: | |
arranger: | Klas Åhlund (tracks 7–8) Robyn(Swedish singer and songwriter Robin Carlsson) (track 8) |
co-producer: | Robyn(Swedish singer and songwriter Robin Carlsson) (tracks 1, 3) |
composer: | [traditional](Special Purpose Artist) (track 8) Svein Berge (track 6) Torbjørn Brundtland (track 6) Robyn(Swedish singer and songwriter Robin Carlsson) (tracks 1–4, 6) |
guest instruments: | |
instruments: | Klas Åhlund (tracks 1–2, 4) Robyn(Swedish singer and songwriter Robin Carlsson) (tracks 1, 3) |
lyricist: | Klas Åhlund (tracks 1–2, 4–5, 7) Patrik Berger (track 3) Robyn(Swedish singer and songwriter Robin Carlsson) (tracks 1–4, 6) |
mixer: | Niklas Flyckt (tracks 2–6) |
producer: | Patrik Berger (track 3) Röyksopp (track 6) |
programming: | Patrik Berger (track 3) Robyn(Swedish singer and songwriter Robin Carlsson) (tracks 1, 3) Röyksopp (track 6) |
writer: | |
publisher: | Robynsongs (track 3) |
has remixes: | Dancing on My Own (Buzz Junkies remix) by Robyn (track 3) Dancing on My Own (Fred Falke remix) by Robyn (track 3) Dancing on My Own (Jakwob remix) by Robyn (track 3) Dancing on My Own (Michael Woods remix edit) by Robyn (track 3) Dancing on My Own (Michael Woods remix) by Robyn (track 3) Dancing on My Own (Rex The Dog extended remix) by Robyn (track 3) Dancing on My Own (Rex The Dog remix edit) by Robyn (track 3) |
part of: | Pitchfork: The 200 Best Songs of the 2010s (number: 3) (track 3) |
later parody versions: | |
recording of: | Cry When You Get Older (track 4) Dancing on My Own (track 3) Fembot (track 2) Jag vet en dejlig rosa (track 8) |
Release
executive producer: | Klas Åhlund |
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mastering: | Tom Coyne(mastering engineer) |
manufactured by and distributed by: | Universal Music Distribution(major-label distribution company under Universal Music Group Distribution) |
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licensed from: | Konichiwa Records |
licensed to: | Interscope Records |
mastered at: | Sterling Sound(split/relocated to Nashville and Edgewater studios in 2018, but NY studio planned to reopen in 2019) in New York, New York, United States |
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Discogs: | https://www.discogs.com/release/2318621[info] |
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ASIN: | US: B003IMERJC[info] |
Release Group
creative direction: | Mary Fagot |
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associated singles/EPs: | Dancing on My Own |
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Robyn Body Talk Pt 1 Torrent Full
Discogs: | https://www.discogs.com/master/254682[info] |
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reviews: | https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/58gw[info] |
other databases: | https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/robyn/body_talk_pt__1/[info] |
Allmusic: | https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0001996409[info] |
Wikidata: | Q890076[info] |