Gotta Get Thru This

Gotta Get Thru This

by Daniel Bedingfield
Gotta Get Thru This

Gotta Get Thru This

by Daniel Bedingfield

Vinyl 12"(Single - Canadian Import)

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Overview

If Mike Skinner got the lion's share of attention in 2002, with his own take on U.K. garage and hip-hop/techno derivations via his incarnation as the Streets, then fellow Brit Daniel Bedingfield deserves his own nod as well. That said, their approaches aren't really that parallel -- in place of Skinner's intentionally rough Midlands wide-boy approach, Bedingfield obviously loves recent R&B and chart pop vocals from America and elsewhere, and his closest compatriot might, in fact, be Craig David. Bedingfield's habit of sometimes biting down hard at the end of his lines is a bit unsettling, something which the hints of electronic tweaking bring out further. It's not all that surprising in the era of ProTooled on-focus vocal arrangements, though, and he's got a good air of nervous bravura that readily turns up on tracks like "James Dean (I Wanna Know)" and the fantastic "Friday." The air of desperation in Bedingfield's lyrics and delivery -- often informed by his strongly felt religious beliefs but wisely never pretending to ignore pressures of the flesh and the heart -- suits the sharp, crisp charge of the music to a T in the pop/rock-informed clip of "I Can't Read You" and the wonderfully ominous sass and swing of the Henry Mancini-sampling "Inflate My Ego" (with two instances where the blend is spot on). Meanwhile, there's no question Bedingfield's a great self-producer, handling or co-handling every song but one with poise. The title track is a marvel of bedroom recording translating into brilliant pop -- there are multimillion dollar studio efforts that don't sound so on-point and alive, down to the clipped string sample at the song's end. When it comes to the slower ballads, they work best in sudden moments -- the soaring end to "If You're Not the One" -- or by not denying the energy that charges his work up so well, thus the sweet, mid-paced groove of "He Don't Love You Like I Love You" and the even better "Girlfriend." ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 09/10/2002
Label: Island
UPC: 0731457097618
Rank: 11476

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Daniel Bedingfield   Primary Artist,Guitar
Robin Smith   Conductor
Miles Bould   Percussion
Matt Holland   Trumpet
Danny Cummings   Percussion
Leo Green   Saxophone
Lewis Taylor   Bass,Guitar,Organ (Hammond)
Greg Lester   Guitar

Technical Credits

Robin Smith   String Arrangements
Ned Douglas   Engineer,Producer,Programming
Isobel Griffiths   Orchestra Contractor
Al Stone   Mixing,Producer
Henry Mancini   Composer
Ali Staton   Producer
Daniel Bedingfield   Composer,Producer,Atmosphere
Jahaziel Elliott   Composer
Derrick Santini   Photography
The Solid Rock Choir   Composer
Jeff Taylor   Remixing
Christian Saint Val   Assistant
Steven Emmanuel   Mixing,Producer
Jong Uk Yoon   Assistant
Jahazel   Composer
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