Baby Darling Doll Face Honey
Baby Darling Doll Face Honey | ||||
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Studio album by Band of Skulls | ||||
Released | 7 April 2009 | |||
Recorded | Courtyard Studios, Oxfordshire | |||
Length | 66:16 | |||
Label | Shangri-La | |||
Producer | Ian Davenport | |||
Band of Skulls chronology | ||||
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Singles from Baby Darling Doll Face Honey | ||||
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Metacritic | 71/100 link |
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Allmusic | link |
Baby Darling Doll Face Honey is the debut album by Southampton rock band Band of Skulls. It was released on 7 April 2009 in England and 28 July 2009 in America. The artwork is based on paintings by bass player/vocalist Emma Richardson.[1]
Baby Darling Doll Face Honey was produced, recorded and mixed by Ian Davenport, (Supergrass, Badly Drawn Boy), and recorded at Courtyard Studios in Oxfordshire and mixed at the House of Blues studio in Los Angeles.[2]
The 17 track Special Edition with extra artwork by Emma Richardson in the form of a cardboard slip sleeve over the Cd case . This version was available at gigs or through their website which includes a live version of the song "I Know What I Am" and an acoustic version and Remix of the song "Fires". Not forgetting a different version of "Light of the Morning" Live from the Troubadour.
The first single "I Know What I Am" was released as the single of the week in Canada. The album's first track "Light of the Morning", was featured in a television ad for the 2011 Ford Mustang.
The song "I Know What I Am" features in the music game Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock and as a downloadable track for Rock Band through the Rock Band Network, while the song "Patterns" features in the driving simulator Gran Turismo 5.
The album debuted belatedly on the UK Indie Chart on 27 February 2010 at position 50.[3]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Light of the Morning" | 2:44 |
2. | "Death by Diamonds and Pearls" | 3:12 |
3. | "I Know What I Am" | 3:18 |
4. | "Fires" | 4:06 |
5. | "Honest" | 3:39 |
6. | "Patterns" | 3:38 |
7. | "Hollywood Bowl" | 3:57 |
8. | "Bomb" | 2:53 |
9. | "Impossible" | 4:50 |
10. | "Blood" | 4:14 |
11. | "Dull Gold Heart" | 5:11 |
12. | "Cold Fame" | 6:11 |
Bonus Track Deluxe Edition | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
13. | "Light of the Morning (Live from Troubadour)" | 3.00 |
14. | "I Know what I am (X-fm Live Session)" | 2.36 |
15. | "Fires (X-fm Live Session)" | 4.14 |
16. | "Blood (X-fm Live Session)" | 4.18 |
17. | "Fires (Dimbleby & Capper Remix)" | 3.14 |
Reception
Critical reception to Baby Darling Doll Face Honey has been generally positive. In the UK Classic Rock gave the album a 9 out of 10 review, stating that "the entire collection crackles with an urgency and authenticity that's as rare as it is desirable." The website PopMatters gave the album a 6 out of 10, stating that the album was "a mish-mash of three or four styles, recalling as many different artists, with songs written by all three band members and sung by two of them. If that sentence was dizzying to read, imagining hearing the album. It’s as if every cast member of Friends got to write and direct a different scene in a single episode. It’s as if every third letter on this page were a different color. It’s just, shall we say, a bit jarring." They go on to refer to the song, "Impossible" as a mix of U2, Coldplay and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.[4]
Personnel
- Russel Marsden - vocals, guitar
- Emma Richardson - bass guitar, vocals
- Matt Hayward - drums
References
- ↑ "Band bio"
- ↑ "Discogs entry" Listing of the album on Discog's.com detailing recording (Accessed 5 August 2014).
- ↑ "Official UK Indie Charts for the week ending 27 February 2010". ChartsPlus. Liverpool: UKChartsPlus (444): 15.
- ↑ C.L. Chafin 28 July 2009. "Band of Skulls: Baby Darling Doll Face Honey < PopMatters". Popmatters.com. Retrieved 2012-01-15.