''Apartment Life'' is the second studio album by American band
Ivy, released by
Atlantic Records
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on October 6, 1997. After being dropped from
Seed Records
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following the release of ''
Realistic'' in 1995, the group signed to Atlantic due to connections that
Adam Schlesinger had with the record label. In addition to band members
Andy Chase
Andy Chase is record producer and label owner. He formed the band Ivy with Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne and Dominique Durand, now his wife. Chase owns Unfiltered Records and co-owned Stratosphere Sound studio with Schlesinger and James ...
and Schlesinger, the album was produced by
Lloyd Cole and Peter Nashel. In contrast to their previous releases, such as ''
Lately'' (1994) and ''Realistic'', ''Apartment Life'' is a
pop
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album with varying forms of production consisting of keyboards, brass, and string instruments. Some of the compositions featured on the record were compared to the works of
My Bloody Valentine,
Pixies, and
the Smiths. To promote the album, Ivy embarked on a series of promotional tours across the United States.
Considered an improvement over 1995's ''Realistic'', the album received praise from
music critics. A columnist from ''
Billboard
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'' would go on to rank ''Apartment Life'' as the seventh best album released in 1997. Commercially, its frequent playback from college radio programmers allowed it to enter the airplay charts compiled by ''
CMJ New Music Monthly''. "
The Best Thing", "
I've Got a Feeling", "
This Is the Day
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", and "
You Don't Know Anything" were released as the album's four singles. "This Is the Day" drew attention to the group after being featured on the soundtrack to the 1998 film ''
There's Something About Mary''. It would later be included on various
compilation album
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s. Following their drop from Atlantic Records and transfer to
550 Music
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, a reissued version of the album was released in 1999. A special release in Japan headed by
Epic Records
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also took place in the same year and features two previously unreleased bonus tracks.
Background and development
In 1994,
Andy Chase
Andy Chase is record producer and label owner. He formed the band Ivy with Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne and Dominique Durand, now his wife. Chase owns Unfiltered Records and co-owned Stratosphere Sound studio with Schlesinger and James ...
and Dominique Durand met through an advertisement to record music together. Following the completion of several songs, the pair invited
Adam Schlesinger to join them and form Ivy. Together they wrote and produced "
Get Enough" (1994), which was well received by the public,
and released their debut
extended play in the same year, titled ''
Lately''.
While signed to
Seed Records
Seed Records has been the name of multiple record labels.
1970s American label
Seed Records was a record label started in 1972 by Paul Clark, a musician involved in the Jesus music movement. The label ran until circa 1981, when he started ...
, they recorded ''
Realistic'', which was distributed in the United States in 1995.
Shortly after its release, the label dropped Ivy, prompting Schlesinger to claim that "Seed was kind of the worst of both worlds because it didn't really have any credibility and it didn't really have any money".
Because of Schlesinger's involvement as a member of
Fountains of Wayne, he had established a strong business relationship with
Atlantic Records
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and would eventually sign with them, who provided funding for Ivy to record a second studio album.
''Apartment Life'' was released on October 6, 1997, by Atlantic Records.
While promoting ''Apartment Life'' across the United States, Ivy was dropped from Atlantic Records.
Following their departure from the label in 1998, Ivy signed to
550 Music
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who reissued the album in the United States with a new cover art and digitally remastered tracks. Simultaneously, both Schlesinger and Chase worked on opening up a new recording studio in New York City, Stratosphere Studios, in June 1999.
During this time, a deluxe edition was distributed in Japan by
Epic Records
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Sony Corporation of America (SONAM, also known as SCA), is the American arm of the Japanese conglomerate Sony Group ...
, featuring two previously unreleased tracks: "Sleeping Late" and "Sweet Mary".
Music and songs
According to
music critics, ''Apartment Life'' served as a musical departure and improvement from the material found on their previous efforts. ''
CMJ New Music Monthly''s Kurt B. Reighley described the album as a collection as an improvement from the "invigorating pop" that appeared on ''Realistic''. He also noted the wide variety of sounds present in the production, consisting of brass, keyboards, and string instruments.
Additionally, the album contains influence from
dance-rock,
jazz, and
reggae music.
The album opens with "
The Best Thing", a
pop
Pop or POP may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* Pop music, a musical genre Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop!, a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
song with a "chorus that is to swoon and croon for".
It features "rippling atmospherics", a "punk-ish guitar", and similar qualities to the music of American band
Pixies.
Another pop track, the production of "
I've Got a Feeling" is accompanied by a horn section influenced by 1960s-style
harmonies
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. Durand's vocals in the track are light and airy, and according to ''
Billboard
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''s Larry Flick, they do not include any "unnecessary posturing or vocal noodling".
In addition to Chase and Schlesinger,
Lloyd Cole and Peter Nashel received credits as co-writers on the track.
Noting the use of "60s-ish
horns", Jack Rabid from
AllMusic described the genre of "
This Is the Day
"This Is the Day" is a song written by Matt Johnson and originally released as a single by his band The The on 2 September 1983. It reached number 71 in the UK Singles Chart. A version of the song was included on the band's debut album ''Soul M ...
", the album's third track, as "la-la-la pop personified".
Reighley joked that
the Smiths must have "overlooked" the song and its "punchy melody".
"Never Do That Again" and "I Get the Message" are the fourth and fifth tracks, respectively, and they both contain "emotional rubble" that adds to the album's "casual sophisticat
on.
"Baker", written solely by Chase and Schlesinger, features the use of a trumpet played by
Chris Botti, drums by Stanley Demeski, and violin by
Ralph Farris and Jacqui Carrasco.
Describing single "You Don't Know Anything", Rabid noted that the use of guitars on the production make the song sound "mean". He later would refer to it as a modern version of a
My Bloody Valentine song.
"Ba Ba Ba" and "Get Out of the City" are the album's eighth and ninth tracks, respectively, and both include drums played by Demeski.
"These Are the Things About You" contains "rhythmic activity" and makes use of several guitars in the instrumentation.
The album's 11th track, "Quick, Painless and Easy", features Durand singing with deeper vocals that display her French accent.
"Back in Our Town" was co-written by the guitarist of
the Smashing Pumpkins,
James Iha.
Described as "gently haunting" by AllMusic's Rabid,
it serves as the closer to ''Apartment Life'', except on the Japanese edition where bonus tracks "Sleeping Late" and "Sweet Mary" follow.
Promotion
Appearances
Prior to the scheduled release date of ''Apartment Life'', Ivy scheduled a promotional radio tour in the United States to take place during September 1997.
During a separate tour where Ivy and the
Space Monkeys
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co-headlined, Ivy received notice that they had been dropped from the roster of Atlantic Records' current artists. It was during this time that the group's management team struck a joint deal with
Sony Music Entertainment and 550 Music which they went on to accept.
Singles
The album's lead single, "The Best Thing", was released to
modern rock and
modern adult contemporary radio stations on September 12, 1997.
Physically, it was released as a
CD single in the United States and as a promotional
7-inch single in Italy.
During this time, ''Billboard'' announced that the filming and production of a music video for "The Best Thing" would be completed by the end of the same month.
However, an official video was never released for the single, despite another ''Billboard'' article describing preparations for filming in November of that same year.
"I've Got a Feeling" served as the album's second single overall and was released on CD on October 7, 1997.
A music video featuring the band members taking pictures in a futuristic
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was released simultaneously and included a cameo appearance from
James Iha.
"This Is the Day", the album's third single, was distributed to the public on October 19, 1998, following the band being dropped by Atlantic Records; the release was handled by 550 Music and included distribution to American radio stations and physical shipments of CD singles.
It was used in the 1998 American comedy film ''
There's Something About Mary'' and was included on the film's soundtrack.
Reflecting on its usage in the film, Durand commented that it was unimaginable to see their songs in several scenes and that she "fe
tso grateful to have something like that in a movie".
For further promotion, it was featured on the
Pepsi-issued album ''Pepsi Pop Culture'' (1998) and the 1999
compilation album
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''Live a Little, Vol. 1''.
"You Don't Know Anything", the album's fourth and final single, was released on April 29, 1999, in European territories, with previously unreleased bonus tracks "Sleeping Late" and "Sweet Mary", also as a CD single.
Critical reception
Reception towards ''Apartment Life'' was highly positive; AllMusic's Rabid awarded the album 4.5 out of 5 stars and called it an "exquisite work". He declared that ''Apartment Life'' is a "winsome, pleasant, accomplished, convivial pop LP" that showcases Durand's talent as the lead singer. Labeling "The Best Thing", "This Is the Day", and "You Don't Know Anything" as the album's true highlights, he claimed that "it's a wonder that Ivy isn't massive".
Vickie Gilmer and Ira Robbins, writers for ''
Trouser Press'', found ''Apartment Life'' to have more "confidence and skill" than ''Realistic'' and claimed that as a whole, the album is "just about perfect in its chosen realm".
''CMJ New Music Monthly''s Reighley felt that the album displayed Ivy's strengths as a band, such as Durand's vocals and the songwriting. He concluded: "Maintaining these central points of focus permits the additional color and activity of ''Apartment Life'' to fill out Ivy's dynamic to splendid and harmonious effect".
Robbins, a columnist for ''
Rolling Stone'', wrote a separate album review where he highlighted Durand's distinctive French accent and described it as perfect for "breezy pop music". Calling the songs "smartly modeled" and "top-shelf" in quality, she claimed that "Ivy put
the fizz in cocktail culture".
Stephen Thompson from ''
The A.V. Club'' claimed that the entirety of ''Apartment Life'' fails to match the quality and strength of its opening track, "The Best Thing". However, he also stated that the entire album "never slips too far" behind due to the end product including "impeccably tasteful performances".
In a column where several music critics commended their personal favorite albums, Craig Rosen from ''Billboard'' listed ''Apartment Life'' as the seventh best album released in 1997, tied with
Green Day
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's ''
Nimrod''.
On ''CMJ New Music Monthly'', a print magazine that ranks the most popular albums and songs as played by college radio programmers, the album was constantly ranked on their various radio airplay charts, including "Top Alternative Radio Airplay" and "Core Radio".
Track listing
All songs written by Ivy, except "You Don't Know Anything" which features additional lyrics by
Chris Collingwood, and "Back in Our Town" with additional lyrics by
James Iha.
Credits and personnel
;Management
* Recorded at The Place,
New York City; Duotone Studios, New York City; and Compositions, New York City
;Personnel
*
Chris Botti –
trumpet
*Jacqui Carrasco –
violin
*
Andy Chase
Andy Chase is record producer and label owner. He formed the band Ivy with Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne and Dominique Durand, now his wife. Chase owns Unfiltered Records and co-owned Stratosphere Sound studio with Schlesinger and James ...
–
engineering,
executive producer
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, mixing
*Lloyd Cole – additional production
*
Michael Davis –
trombone
*Stanley Demeski –
drums
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*Dominique Durand – lead and background vocals
*Matthew Ellard – assistant mixing
*
Ralph Farris – violin
*Philippe Garcia – photography
*Josh Grier – legal
*
James Iha – background vocals, additional production
*Paul Q. Kolderie – mixing
*Bob Ludwig – mastering
*Peter Nashel –
production, co-executive producer
*
Jody Porter –
guitar
*Q Prime – management
*Brenda Rotheiser – art direction, design
*
Alan P. Rubin – trumpet
*
Adam Schlesinger – engineering, executive producer, mixing
*Sean Slade – mixing
*
Dean Wareham
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– guitar
*Steve Yegelwel – A&R coordination
Credits and personnel adapted from the liner notes of ''Apartment Life''.
References
Citations
Bibliography
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External links
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