Back to Forever

Back to Forever

by Lissie
Back to Forever

Back to Forever

by Lissie

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Lissie may have begun her career as a simple singer/songwriter, but those days were long gone by the time she arrived at her second album, 2013's Back to Forever. Produced by Jack Knife Lee -- best known for his work with latter-day R.E.M., Weezer, and Snow Patrol -- Back to Forever trades as heavily on the thick gloss of the '80s as it does the near-simultaneously released Days Are Gone by Haim, but it also has the gossamer sheen of Eurogloss that seems incongruous coming from a native of Illinois and current resident of California. Nevertheless, that slight cognitive dissonance adds resonance and depth to Lissie in general and Back to Forever especially, preventing the music from getting mired in classic rock tropes or seeming too ephemeral. Nevertheless, the mix of high gloss and precision songwriting means the album's peaks often fall into a netherworld that recalls pre-MTV AOR crossover as much as it does new wave: it's the forgotten, synthesized soft rock of the '80s, shining brightly on such precisely constructed confections as "Sleepwalking" and "Further Away (Romance Police)," both conjuring the ghost of Quarterflash, but it's also there on stomping rockers like "I Don't Wanna Go to Work" and "Cold Fish." Occasionally, the po-faced singer/songwriter of yore peeks through the cracks -- usually, it's on the ballads, or on the tunes where Lee accentuates the acoustic guitars -- but Lissie's strength is how she uses the past as foundation, not aspiration, and that's why Back to Forever is a lithe, unpredictable, and seductive collection of modern pop: it places equal emphasis on song and sound. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/06/2023
Label: Lionboy Records
UPC: 0020286242208

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lissie   Primary Artist
Jacknife Lee   Dulcitone,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background),Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Eric Gorfain   Violin
Allison Pierce   Vocals (Background)
Catherine Pierce   Vocals (Background)
Marisa Kuney   Violin
Jesse Siebenberg   Drums,Organ,Piano,Wurlitzer,Percussion,Bass (Upright),Vocals (Background)
Eric Sullivan   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Jim Irvin   Percussion
Richie Mills   Drums
Barbara Gruska   Vocals (Background)
Lauren Chipman   Violin
Julian Emery   Bass,Guitar
James Hockley   Keyboards
Elisabeth Maurus   Guitar,Vocals
Lewis Keller   Organ,Percussion,Guitar (Bass)
Chanel Framton   Vocals (Background)
Natasha Reid   Vocals (Background)
Richard Dodd   Cello

Technical Credits

Crispin Hunt   Composer
Cenzo Townshend   Mixing
Eric Gorfain   String Arrangements
Sam Bell   Engineer
Matt Bishop   Editing,Engineer,Assistant
Angelo Petraglia   Composer
Gordon Mills   Composer
Jesse Siebenberg   Additional Production
Greg Kurstin   Composer
Jim Irvin   Composer
Andy Whitton   Photography
Francis White   Composer
Steve Stacey   Design,Art Direction
John Davis   Mastering
Justin Parker   Composer
Julian Emery   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Martin Craft   Composer
Elisabeth Maurus   Composer
Sean Julliard   Assistant
Jacknife Lee   Engineer,Producer,Programming
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