World Container

World Container

by The Tragically Hip
World Container

World Container

by The Tragically Hip

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Canadian Import)

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Overview

World Container, the Tragically Hip's eleventh studio LP, finds the Canadian quintet going for their biggest sound to date. Sure, their previous two albums -- 2002's In Violet Light and 2004's In Between Evolution -- found the band experimenting with a larger guitar-driven sound, but not in the same way that World Container reaches for the brightest sound imaginable. This ten-song set comes off with as much fever as the band's live shows, and frontman Gordon Downie finally captures his bona fide rock star appeal as a performer on record! Songs such as "Yer Not the Ocean" and "In View" retain that intoxicating energy that's made the Tragically Hip one of the decade's favorite concert draws. Working with veteran rock producer Bob Rock (Moetley Cruee, Metallica), was one smart move. As he did with Moetley Cruee's Dr. Feelgood album, Rock zeroed in on what makes the Tragically Hip such a vital rock band -- the dual guitar attack of Paul Langlois and Rob Baker, and Downie's clever and poetic state of mind as expressed in his singing -- and drew it in, forcing the Tragically Hip to embrace a sonically richer sound while doing some soul searching for what rock & roll ultimately means to them. The swaggering hard rock leanings of "The Drop-Off" are as classic as anything from Day for Night, while gritty, anthemic moments like "The Kids Don't Get It" and "Luv (sic)" define the band's newfound rawness. "The Lonely End of the Rink," which debuted on Hockey Night in Canada one week prior to the album's Canadian release in October 2006, continues on that path with its U2-like, arena-sized guitar riffs, and Downie, too, has never sounded better. The poetic obliqueness that's carried his lyrics since the Tragically Hip's 1983 inception has obviously made him a Canadian celebrity, but Rock tossed such dramatics aside, encouraging Downie to really rip it all apart and say things in a more straightforward fashion. Getting back to a simple approach might have been a difficult find at first, but World Container does it all without losing sight of what the Tragically Hip have achieved in their 20-plus years in the business, once again solidifying their mark on alternative rock. ~ MacKenzie Wilson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/13/2017
Label: Imports
UPC: 0602557060324

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Tragically Hip   Primary Artist
Jamie Edwards   Keyboards
Lucy Rock   Vocals (Background)
Mandy Rock   Vocals (Background)
Louis Edgar   Vocals (Background)
Sally Rock   Vocals (Background)
Uma ONeil   Vocals (Background)
Melinda Neuwirth   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Paul Langlois   Composer,Group Member
Rob Baker   Composer,Group Member
Jens   Mixing
Bob Rock   Engineer,Producer
George Marino   Mastering
The Tragically Hip   Composer
Gord Sinclair   Composer,Group Member
Johnny Fay   Composer,Group Member
Jamey Koch   Engineer
Mark Renner   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Susan Michalek   Assistant
Garnet Armstrong   Design,Art Direction
Sarah Osgoode   Assistant
Rob Stefanson   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Linda Philp   Assistant
Eric Helmkamp   Engineer
Bryan Gallant   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Fraser Greig   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Simon Paul   Design,Illustrations
Gordon Edgar Downie   Composer
Gord Downie   Group Member
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