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''Saturnz Return'' is the second studio album by
Goldie Clifford Joseph Price MBE (born 19 September 1965), better known as Goldie, is an English music producer, DJ, and actor. Initially gaining exposure for his work as a graffiti artist, Goldie became well known for his pioneering role as a musi ...
, released on 27 January 1998. The album entered the
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at 15, however only spent four weeks on the chart in total. The album received mixed reviews upon release, with particular negative attention paid to the hour-long opening track "Mother".


Content and documentary

The album opens with the hour-long piece "Mother", which includes a "30-piece string section" and "classically trained child singers" and was intended to sonically represent Goldie being put up for adoption at age three by his mother, being raised in multiple children's homes and by various foster parents, as well as his life in the public eye after the success of his first album and becoming addicted to cocaine. Goldie said he needed to make it, and described it as opening with a "beautiful piece of music that's the voice of a child who's not arrived yet" before "the whole thing descends, and it's being cast away ..He's trying to find his way and he becomes a monster, and the beats become really complex and start to grow really fierce". Goldie filmed an accompanying documentary, ''Goldie: When Saturn Returnz'', about his search for his birth parents, in which he questioned his biological father and "chastis d his birth mother, which was considered "uncomfortable viewing" by
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of ''
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''. Goldie subsequently reconciled with his mother before her death, and she asked him to play the track at her funeral. He refused due to its length, but played the track on his headphones while seeing her body before her funeral. He stated that the experience of making the track "was what it was for. ..It was for that simple moment."


Reception

Goldie said that his record label were expecting "something like isfirst album" '' Timeless'' after he had become the "poster boy for drum'n'bass" in the years following its release. The label listening to the hour-long "Mother" was dramatised in the 2008
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novel '' Kill Your Friends'', with Goldie claiming that their dissatisfaction with it was also "the end for one abel executives career". The suite also divided British music critics at the time, who "were so perplexed that largely they chose to ignore the rest of the album" despite following tracks featuring
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,
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and
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. The album was reissued for its 21st anniversary in 2019 with an additional disc of old and new remixes. Goldie stated in an interview that he "tried to tell is labelno" but that they "insisted", saying: "I don’t know whether it's the company trying to recoup the money they lost on it in the first place, or if they genuinely believe in ''Saturnz Return'' as an album". Reviewing the reissue, Backseatmafia stated that "twenty years on, his vision is thoroughly vindicated".


Track listing

All tracks are written by Goldie, except where noted CD pressing The cassette release is identical to the ''Saturn'' disc, with five songs on each side. Vinyl pressing


Charts


References

{{Authority control 1998 albums Goldie albums