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''Schubert Dip'' is the debut
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by British
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band EMF, released on
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on 7 May 1991. It features the worldwide hit single " Unbelievable" which reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The name of the album is a
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on the name of the popular sweet sherbet dip and the 19th-century composer
Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; ; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical period (music), Classical and early Romantic music, Romantic eras. Despite his short life, Schubert left behind a List of compositions ...
.


Critical reception

Alex Henderson of
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gave the album three stars out of five, feeling that overall it was not as good as the standout single "Unbelievable": "The only song that comes close to packing the punch of 'Unbelievable' is the intoxicating 'Long Summer Days'. For the most part, ''Schubert Dip'' is a prime example of an album that is simply decent when it should have been excellent."


Track listing

All songs written and composed by James Atkin, Derry Brownson, Mark Decloedt,
Ian Dench Ian Alec Harvey Dench (born 7 August 1964) is an English songwriter and musician. He is the guitarist and principal songwriter for EMF, who scored a major international hit reaching number 1 in the United States with " Unbelievable" in 1991. I ...
& Zac Foley, except where noted. # "Children" – 5:15 # "Long Summer Days" – 4:00 # "When You're Mine" (Dench) – 3:22 # "Travelling Not Running" (Dench) – 4:20 # " I Believe" – 3:43 # " Unbelievable" – 3:29 # "Girl of an Age" – 3:56 # "Admit It" (Dench) – 3:28 # "Lies" (Dench) – 4:27 (4:19 on reissue) # "Longtime" – 4:25 (original length was 8:10, as it included "EMF" as a hidden track) # "EMF" (Live at the Bilson) – 3:54 (hidden track on the original, later listed separately on reissue) Note *The track "Lies" on the first pressings of ''Schubert Dip'' originally began with a sample of the voice of
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's assassin,
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, reciting the first two lines of the lyrics to Lennon's " Watching the Wheels". Lennon's widow,
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, objected to this sample and as a result all subsequent pressings of the album have omitted the sample of Chapman's voice. *The Hungarian speech at the beginning of the track "Travelling Not Running": "" ("It is impossible to harm the oppositionist, the final result will decide it...") was spoken by
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, a
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politician at the end of the Iron Curtain era. Sample credits *"Unbelievable" includes samples of US comedian
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throughout the track. *The song "Girl of an Age" contains a sample of the character Ernie from ''
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'' speaking to his friend Bert. *The song "Longtime" contains a sample of a reading of ''
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'' by
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.


Personnel

EMF *James Atkin – vocals, guitars *Derry Brownson – keyboards, samples *Mark Decloedt – drums *
Ian Dench Ian Alec Harvey Dench (born 7 August 1964) is an English songwriter and musician. He is the guitarist and principal songwriter for EMF, who scored a major international hit reaching number 1 in the United States with " Unbelievable" in 1991. I ...
– keyboards and guitars *Zac Foley – bass Additional personnel *DJ Milf – turntables, scratching * Claudia Fontaine – backing vocals on "Children", "I Believe", "Girl of an Age" & "Lies" *Sindy Finn & Laurane McIntosh – backing vocals on "Travelling Not Running" *Mastering by
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at Sterling Sound, NYC


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Certifications


See also

* ''
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'' – the 1991 album by Jesus Jones, which had a similar style and performed well commercially as ''Schubert Dip''


References

{{Authority control EMF (band) albums 1991 debut albums Capitol Records albums Parlophone albums Albums produced by Ralph Jezzard Albums produced by Pascal Gabriel