''Audio Lessonover?'' is the fourth
studio album
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by the
Christian rock
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band
Delirious?, released in August 2001. It gathered considerably less critical acclaim than previous Delirious? albums, both musically and in its lack of overtly Christian lyrics. The sole single released from the album, ''Waiting for the Summer'', reached number 26 in the
UK Singles Charts; "Take Me Away", originally planned to be the second single, was released to
MP3.com as a free download.
Background, writing and recording
Following the more experimental music of ''
Mezzamorphis'' and ''
Glo'', Delirious aimed for a "stripped-down"
pop
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sound on their new album, influenced by, among others,
Coldplay,
Radiohead
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, and the
Manic Street Preachers. Many of the songs were recorded semi-live in the studio, giving the album a raw feel.
Chuck Zwicky (former engineer for Prince and Semisonic) was brought in to oversee production of the album.
According to Stu G, Zwicky was very influential in the recording of the album: "From our beginning we’ve really had a hands-on approach to the production. And we asked him to really take that on. So he did make a difference to the way we recorded the stuff and to really get a strip-down, more live performance. And that was really good to be pushed that way, and he pushed us really hard."
The band also credit him with creating a retro sound: "we walked into the studio and Tim
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started to set up, and Charles said (rather less politely) ‘Put them away, I'm not having that rubbish in my studio.' Instead, he got Tim to play analogue synths and Fender Rhodes through guitar pedals, and rather than relying on MIDI to do everything Tim was twisting knobs and creating audio canvasses that were absolutely incredible."
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Content
The album's lyrical content differs somewhat from previous albums, including several love songs.
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said of the first single, "
Waiting for the Summer
"Waiting For The Summer" is a song written and recorded by UK outfit Delirious?. The song was the first radio single released in support of the band's 2001 studio album, ''Audio Lessonover?''. The song also appears on the United States versio ...
", "The song came about because we were travelling to Brighton everyday and in usual style it was raining... We thought we'd write a song about waiting for the summer because we used to say to each other, 'I can't wait for summer'. It's a love song about being with my lady in summer, laughing and dancing around."
Another track, "There is an Angel", was written by Smith about "waking up one night and seeing my wife asleep in bed next to me and just thinking, God, I could mess this up if I'm not careful. She's the angel you've put in my life and I need to protect what you've given me." Smith has said that the song is his all-time favourite.
Among the more obscure songs lyrically is another love song, "Bicycle Gasoline"; Smith has, however, explained it: "girls, they don't want flowers all the time, they just need telling that you love them, and vice-versa. A bicycle doesn't need gasoline and she doesn't need all that stuff really. She doesn't need 'things', jewellery or dresses, she just needs love. You know, love man!"
Promotion and singles
During 2001, Delirious? embarked on an extensive publicity campaign, including supporting
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and
Matchbox 20 in the five-date "One Wild Night" UK stadium tour On the last date of the tour, the band announced a release date of 6 August for the album. Once again, mainstream chart success for the band was hindered by the refusal of
BBC Radio One, the UK national pop station, to playlist the singles. The album title itself is an anagram of "Radio One Loves Us" reflecting past struggles for airplay on the station.
Reception and critical response
The album received mixed reviews from the major music critics. Despite the band's aim to create a pop album, some reviewers called ''Audio Lessonover?'' the band's least accessible album to date;
[ (delirious.org.uk mirror)] the Phantom Tollbooth, however, thought it the most accessible Delirious album yet.
Q Magazine, the only mainstream magazine to review the album, praised the band's "complex, Muse-alike rock", commenting also on the band's difficulty in catering to both the Christian and mainstream markets.
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The album's sales were lower than previous mainstream efforts, debuting at No. 58 in the
UK Album Chart.
Track listing
# "
Waiting for the Summer
"Waiting For The Summer" is a song written and recorded by UK outfit Delirious?. The song was the first radio single released in support of the band's 2001 studio album, ''Audio Lessonover?''. The song also appears on the United States versio ...
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,
Stuart Garrard) – 3:25
# "Take Me Away" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:24
# "Love is the Compass" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:32
# "Alien" (Smith) – 4:21
# "Angel in Disguise" (Garrard, Smith) – 4:32
# "Rollercoaster" (Garrard, Smith) – 3:46
# "Fire" (Garrard, Smith) – 3:35
# "There is an Angel" (Smith) – 5:15
# "Bicycle Gasoline" (Garrard, Smith) – 4:55
# "A Little Love" (Smith) – 4:10
# "Show Me Heaven" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:23
# "America" (Smith) – 3:29
# "Stealing Time" (Garrard, Smith) – 14:12
-Hidden track starts at 12:10
Personnel
Delirious?
*
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– vocals, guitars, string arrangements (3)
* Tim Jupp – keyboards, additional programming
*
Stuart Garrard – acoustic guitars, electric guitars, backing vocals
* Jon Thatcher – bass
* Stewart Smith – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Additional musicians
* Chuck Zwicky –
Mellotron
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(1, 3, 6, 9, 12), string arrangements (3), atmospheric sounds (4),
Prophet-5
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(6), trumpet (13), orchestrations, arrangements
* John Fields – string arrangements (3)
* Cathy Burton – backing vocals
Production
* Chuck Zwicky – producer, recording, at Clarion Studios, Brighton, UK; Mill House Studio, Witshire, UK; Furious? Records, Arundel, West Sussex, UK, mixing at Ford Lane Studios, Ford, West Sussex, UK, editing
* John Fields – string recording (3)
* Paul Inder – additional editing (3)
* Stuart Garrard – "Acid Pro" audio editing
* Chris Blair – mastering at
Abbey Road Studios
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, London, UK
* Giles Lambert – creative direction, art direction, design
* Stewart Smith – creative direction, art direction, design
* Mitch Jenkins – photography
CD-ROM credits
* Andy Hutch – film director
* Mark Debnam – producer, design
* Paul Norcross – producer, design
* The Duke – producer, design
* Matt Moss – photography
Charts
References
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Delirious? albums
2001 albums