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Out of the Woods

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 20, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: March 5, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Astralwerks
  • ASIN: B000KJTCS2
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #17,058 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Out of the Woods is the first solo album from Tracey Thorn for over two decades. The British public probably know Thorn best as the voice of Everything but the Girl's "Missing," the Todd Terry mix of which hit No. 3 in 1994 and hung around in the Billboard Top 100 for over a year. That huge hit, however, is somewhat deceptive in the context of Thorne and her partner Ben Watt's 25-year career. Out of the Woods, like much Everything but the Girl before it, is a set of torch songs versed in the production techniques of clubland, but shot through with a melancholy soul more familiar to jazz or folk-rock--or, indeed, cosmic disco pioneer Arthur Russell, whose "Get Around to It" Thorne covers here, and all but makes it her own. Lyrically, events hint at a certain domesticity: "Nowhere Near" is a delicate song about motherhood sung over shimmering synths, piano, and pipes, while "Hands Up to the Ceiling" seems to be about finding sanctuary in a record collection, Thorne sneaking to an attic to spin "Siouxsie Sioux, and Edwin too/Bobby D, in '63." Those eager for Thorn to reprise "Missing," however, maybe be satisfied by "Grand Canyon" and the closing "Raise the Roof," two potential club hits in the waiting. –-Louis Pattison

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First solo album in 25 years from the female half of Everything But The Girl (her first solo album, A Distant Shore, was recorded just prior to the formation of EBTG in 1982). On this album, Thorn collaborates with Tom Gandey (AKA Cagedbaby) and Ewan Pearson amongst others. Features the first single 'It's All True'. Virgin. 2007.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant., March 20, 2007
By G.Villan (travelling around the world) - See all my reviews
Tracey Thorn is a name that's virtually synonymous with quality. Her distinct voice has provided memorable focal points for Everything But The Girl and Massive Attack (not to mention others), before she disappeared from the scene for five years to raise a family.

She now returns with her first solo material in almost 25 years (since "A Distant Shore)" with the excellent "Out Of The Woods". Her prime collaborator is Ewan Pearson, whose peerless track record in contemporary clubland has led from early work for leading techno label, Soma, to his current status of remixer-du-jour for the likes of Goldfrapp and the Pet Shop Boys from his home base in Berlin.

The result is an album that stretches Thorn's vocals to exemplary effect, from the quiet, sensitive reflection of her Massive Attack era, to the more clubland-focused Everything But The Girl style.

I was a little bit worried when I heard lead single "It's All True", a song that tries to capture moments of late '70s disco and dance floor pop but which doesn't work as seamlessly as it sounds. Thorn's vocals remain enchanting but the disco, techno-tinged beats sound dated and cheesy, adding fuel to the suspicion that the whole retro vibe is starting to sound stale.

Had the rest of the album followed the same formula, it could have been a massive disappointment. Fortunately, it doesn't and "It's All True" is a rare misfire.

Opening track "Here It Comes Again" is a reflective intro built around subtle chimes and organs, and a whispered set of vocals that feel like they might fracture if you get too close. It's an enchanting introduction and a breathtaking reminder of Thorn's beautifully evocative vocals. The strings, too, work wonders.

"A-Z" is a little more Everything But The Girl-like, dropping a smooth beat and some lush electronics over the top of some foreboding lyrics about "growing up in small town hell" and kids still bullying each other. It contains some '80s overtones during some of the synth stabs but it works really well.

There's a snappy, disco vibe surrounding "Get Around To It" that works much better than "It's All True", before "Hands Up To The Ceiling "strips things down to more chilled out levels.

The tinkling pianos are lovely, the sultry vocals utterly intoxicating and the gentle background acoustic guitar licks pitched just perfectly. It's a firm highlight.

Similarly enchanting is the heartbreaking "By Piccadilly Station I Sat Down And Wept", a tender weepie that's achingly beautiful. Thorn's vocals hint at the timeless quality of Karen Carpenter, while the orchestration is exquisite, working well with her vocals without ever intruding.

"Easy" is another terrific offering, beginning with a cinematic keyboard that's extremely evocative and which gives rise to an atmospheric effort that recalls more of Massive Attack's sensibilities.

And "Falling Off A Log" is another confidently delivered mid-tempo recording that's full of reflective lyrics and moody beats and instrumentation.

Come the album closer, "Raise The Roof", which hints at both Queen's "Radio Ga-Ga" and the general style of The Eurythmics you'll be singing Thorn's praises once again and hoping that it won't take another five years before she lays down any more recordings.

"Out Of The Woods", in short, is a brilliant comeback from an artist who seldom fails to impress
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars HUMANIZING ELECTRONICA, March 20, 2007
By Alan Dorfman "JukeboxJunkie812" (DELRAY BEACH, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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For her first solo CD since 1982's "A Distant Shore," Everything But The Girl frontwoman and the guest vocalist on scores of dance tunes Tracey Thorn has come up with a collection that is firmly rooted in her past but seldom repetitive of it.

Tracey serves notice on the opener "Here It Comes Again" that, in fact, the same old thing you might have expected from her is not coming again at all. This song is very simple and lovely, delicately sung with a beautiful string arrangement. She follows with "A-Z," a thematic modern day version of the Beatles' "She's Leaving Home" about escaping from "small town hell" sung with the same sort of lovely resignation the Fab Four brought to their tune. This song is also the first example on the CD of how electronica can be crafted into a very humanistic sound. This humanizing continues with the more forceful "It's All True" and the sexual come on of "Get Around To It" in which electronica meets the New Romantic poppiness of Haircut 100 which brings it heart and joy.

The rest of the CD pretty much follows the same formula with the warm vocals and wise lyrics providing a unifying threads such as the low key "Falling Off A Log" in which the singer realizes they've been in love with the wrong one and the counter-intuitive "Raise The Roof" with its "Why did I wait/don't tell me it's too late) refrain.

If you only want the Everything But The Girl Tracey Thorn skip right to "Grand Canyon" which talks about "the hole inside your heart no one can ever fill."

In my opinion, Tracey Thorn is the anti-Annie Lennox (who I love) in that whenever given the option to go over the top with her vocal performance she chooses to be underwrought, delicate, wistful and just plain lovely - all hallmarks of quality singing we don't find often in these post-Celine Dion days.

If you've been anxiously awaiting this CD for 25 years you've been richly rewarded. Except for one or two trifles it was worth the wait.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Electro Light, April 15, 2007
With her latest effort, Ms. Thorn turns down the notch on the bass evidenced in "Temperamental", and instead, soothes listeners into submission with the sleekness of her voice, along with hooks destined to fill the wrap-up parties at New York dance halls. "It's All True" is a safe bet for a first single, leading Tracey into a sultry bit about love. And the remainder make for great air space for when you need to wind down a bit from a late night with friends.
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4.0 out of 5 stars "Please ma'am, I want some more"
Tracy Thorn, the haunting voice of Everything But the Girl, delivers a nice variety of soulful ballad and inspiring dance music on her first solo album. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Erika

4.0 out of 5 stars Very nice electronic return
Well, after many years waiting for new music of EVBG, the alone return of Tracy Thorn to the electronic music is a very nice sorprise. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Jesus Barajas Ochoa

4.0 out of 5 stars Welcome back Tracey!
After 5 years I thought Tracey had retired but it turns out she has been busy. I can understand reviewers who said it sounds nothing like the old Tracey. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Maria Tomasina

5.0 out of 5 stars a masterpiece of pop music....
I can't say enough great things about this album. I've always been a huge fan of Tracey Thorn's voice, and EBTG, and this has become one of my absolute favorite albums. Read more
Published on June 23, 2007 by B. Whitehead

5.0 out of 5 stars Return to form for Tracey Thorn
Worth the wait ! Its great to hear a singer who doesn't need to try too hard to own her own space, and add to this the vision and talent to effortlessly switch between basic... Read more
Published on June 10, 2007 by Samuel Monnie

4.0 out of 5 stars more sophisticated electronica...
Tracey Thorn has been on the cusp of the electronic music scene since I first started paying attention to her in the mid-nineties. This album is no exception. Read more
Published on June 4, 2007 by La Touche

5.0 out of 5 stars Out On Her Own
It took a while, over 20 years to be exact, for Thorn to put out what is only her second solo album. Read more
Published on June 1, 2007 by Dogville

5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely!
Absolutely charming, brialliant, stunning. More like the transition EBTG than their recent drum 'n' bass stuff (which I also love). Read more
Published on May 24, 2007 by David Velcek

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
Tracey Thorn can do know wrong! Her voice is timeless and this album is a perfect in every way.
Published on May 10, 2007 by K. Hurst

4.0 out of 5 stars Tracey Thorn
This is Tracy Thorns best production yet, with several outstanding tracks. I hope she keeps it going!
Published on May 7, 2007 by P. Bright

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