''Statues'' is the fourth and final studio album by English-Irish
electronic music
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duo
Moloko
Moloko () were an English-Irish electronic music duo formed in Sheffield, England, consisting of vocalist Róisín Murphy and music producer, producer Mark Brydon. Blending elements of electronica and dance music, they are best known for their ...
. It was released on 3 March 2003 by
The Echo Label
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.
Background
After working with live musicians on their previous album, ''
Things to Make and Do
''Things to Make and Do'' is the third album by the electronic/dance duo Moloko, released in the UK by Echo Records in 2000. It was a sonic departure for Moloko, with the tracks being less reliant on electronics and more on live musicians. In ...
'' (2000), Moloko returned to electronic territory with this album, although the previous album's organic influences remain, as seen on "Familiar Feeling" and "Over & Over".
Production on the album was described as "massive" by Murphy, who declared the cost of it "almost killed" the band. She added "there was a very great deal of thought and attention that went into mixing this record."
At the time of its release, the long-term romantic partnership between group members
Róisín Murphy
Róisín Marie Murphy ( , ; born 5 July 1973) is an Irish singer, songwriter and record producer who first became known in the 1990s as one half of the Pop music, pop duo Moloko alongside the English musician Mark Brydon. After the breakup of M ...
and
Mark Brydon
Mark Errington Brydon (born 22 December 1960) is an English bassist, guitarist, songwriter, arranger, recording engineer, remixer and producer best known as a member of the group Moloko.
Previous work
Brydon comes from Sunderland, England, bu ...
had dissolved, setting the stage for Murphy's 2005 solo album, ''
Ruby Blue Ruby Blue may refer to:
*Ruby Blue (band)
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Pidgeon was a student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1986, her friend Roger Fi ...
''. ''Statues'' is composed of material which describes the various emotional milestones in a romantic relationship, or rather as it comes apart. Moloko toured Europe extensively to promote the album and disbanded shortly thereafter.
This was the only Moloko album to be released in the US post-Warner Bros Records era. It was released in 2003 by Echo themselves as a CDr.
Composition
The opening track, "
Familiar Feeling
"Familiar Feeling" is a song by English-Irish electronica duo Moloko. It was released on 17 February 2003 as the lead single from their fourth and final studio album ''Statues''. The song peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and number ni ...
", is an upbeat remembrance stated as one lover trying to convince the other that the relationship was always meant to be, and it should not be in jeopardy because of jealousy and mistrust. The song is elaborately arranged with hints of both
Latin
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and
Irish folk music
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In ''A History of Irish Music'' (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Irela ...
. Brydon's lyrical bass guitar playing can be heard trailing Murphy's lead vocal in the song's bridge.
"Come On" suggests the diminishing sex life of a tense pairing ("Do you remember the way we danced? I wish I could forget it").
The song "Statues" implies isolation in the absence of a distant or departed lover ("If all the statues in the world would turn to flesh
..would they be kind enough to comfort me?"). With its evident theme of dissolving romance, ''Statues'' launched a debate among fans as to whether the songs were about the end of Brydon and Murphy's romantic relationship. Murphy later commented on this on her official forum: "
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The closing track, "Over & Over", assures the audience that the pairing (in the story) has indeed dissolved, and is among the most seriously stated of Moloko's love songs. It has a lyrical yet simple, winding acoustic guitar line (which echoes in the bass line) and plaintive lyrics such as "Can't imagine where you are, you are all I've ever seen". Moloko have said that they were aiming high on "Over & Over", claiming it took two weeks of work to score just the strings for it. Brydon later said, "There was no compromise with 'Over & Over'...We all felt it should be allowed to be what it is."
Non-album tracks
Another track appearing to be from this period, initially titled "Emotional Bankruptcy", was retitled "Bankrupt Emotionally" for its appearance on the 2006 greatest hits collection ''
Catalogue''.
In contrast to the tragic view of love on ''Statues'', the song "Take My Hand", a relatively upbeat love song, was an outtake. The song had a prominent brass scoring,
jazz-funk
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bass line and wistful piano, as well as a confident multi-tracked delivery by Murphy that displays her extraordinary vocal technique. "Take My Hand" is available as a
B-side
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to "Forever More", and was donated to
War Child to help the charity raise money for children affected by war.
Track listing
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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2003 albums
Moloko albums
The Echo Label albums