How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Bonus Tracks]

How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Bonus Tracks]

by Florence + the Machine
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Bonus Tracks]

How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Bonus Tracks]

by Florence + the Machine

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Overview

The much-anticipated third studio long-player from Florence Welch and her mechanically inclined companions, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful arrives after a period of recalibration for the spirited English songtress. Arriving three-and-a-half years after 2011's well-received Ceremonials, the 11-track set, the first Florence + the Machine album to be produced by Markus Dravs (Arcade Fire, Coldplay), eschews some of the bombast and water- and death-fixated metaphors of Lungs and Ceremonials in favor of a more restrained sonic scope and an honest reckoning with the dark follies of your late twenties. This change is most notable on the workmanlike opener "Ship to Wreck," a shimmering, open road-ready folk-rock rumination on the ambiguity/inevitability of post-fame self-destruction that, unlike prior first cuts like "Dog Days Are Over" and "Only If for a Night," feels firmly rooted in the now. Whether it be simple maturity or Dravs' calculated production style, there's no denying that an effort has been made to dial back a bit on some of the pageantry of Welch's earlier works, and for the most part, her penchant for pairing mystic Bronte-esque pondering with similarly windswept pagan/gothic gospel rock is left bubbling beneath the surface. This attempt to reign in Welch's more histrionic tendencies yields mixed results, with some songs finding the sweet spot between bluster and nuance and others (most of them in the album's sleepy latter half) disappearing altogether. Of the former, the bluesy (and ballsy) "What a Man," the propulsive and purposeful "Delilah," and the gorgeous title track impress the most. Instead of building to a fevered crescendo, as is the Flo-Machine way, the latter cut, a transcendent, slow-burning, chamber pop gem, dissolves into a simple and elegant, yet still goose-bump-inducing round of horns, and is breathtaking without knocking the wind out of you. Whether How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful ends up being a transitional album remains to be seen, as there is enough of each side of Welch (the pastoral and the feral) represented to tip the scale either way. That said, her Brit-pop soul treacle is still miles better than some of her contemporaries' top-tier offerings, and when the album connects it moves right in and starts to redecorate, but when it falters, it's akin to a chatty party guest failing to realize that everyone else has gone home. [How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful was also released with two bonus tracks.] ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 06/02/2015
Label: Island / Republic
UPC: 0602547236050
Rank: 2233

Tracks

  1. Ship to Wreck
  2. What Kind of Man
  3. How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
  4. Queen of Peace
  5. Various Storms and Saints
  6. Delilah
  7. Long & Lost
  8. Caught
  9. Third Eye
  10. St. Jude
  11. Mother
  12. Hiding
  13. Make Up Your Mind
  14. Which Witch [Demo]
  15. Third Eye [Demo]
  16. How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Demo]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Florence + the Machine   Primary Artist
Isabella Summers   Drums,Strings,Fender Rhodes,Bass,Keyboards,Percussion,Synthesizer,Handclapping
Pete Harrison   Bassoon
Rick Koster   Violin
Max Baillie   Viola
Tom Rees-Roberts   Trumpet
Ann Morfee   Violin
Ahmad Dayes   Trombone
Eliza Marshall   Flute,Flute (Alto)
Matt Ingram   Drums,Percussion
Ed Tarrant   Euphonium
Oliver Langford   Violin
Sam Jacobs   French Horn
Baby N'sola   Vocals (Background)
Alex Beitzke   Guitar
Ciaran McCabe   Violin
Tom Monger   Harp
Rusty Bradshaw   Piano
Pete Prokopiw   Harp,Cimbalom
Iain Berryman   Piano,Cornet,Harmonium,Guitar (Acoustic)
John Graham Hill   Synthesizer
Orlando Leopard   Bass,Organ,Piano,Harmonium
Janelle Martin   Vocals (Background)
Nims Miller   Vocals (Background)
Andy Crowley   Trumpet
Elise Campbell   French Horn
Robin Baynton   Piano,Fender Rhodes,Organ
Florence Welch   Vocals (Background),Piano,Vocals,Percussion,Handclapping
Daniel Newell   Trumpet,Flugelhorn,Piccolo Trumpet
Wayne Francis   Saxophone
Ali Helnwein   Strings
James Hallawell   Organ,Piano,Farfisa Organ,Organ (Hammond)
Rob Ackroyd   Ukulele,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Kid Harpoon   Bass,Drums,Piano,Percussion,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Phillip Eastop   French Horn
Alison Dods   Violin
James Ford   Bass,Drums,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Percussion,Synthesizer
Rebecca Wood   Oboe,Cor Anglais
Mark Saunders   Bass
John Smart   Violin
Nick Walters   Trumpet
Christopher Lloyd Hayden   Drums,Percussion
Charlie Hugall   Percussion
Leo Abrahams   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Sally Herbert   Conductor
Markus Dravs   Percussion,Synthesizer,Glockenspiel,Synthesizer Bass,Guitar (Electric)
John Barclay   Trumpet,Piccolo Trumpet
Bruce White   Viola
Nick Barr   Viola
Chris Worsey   Cello
Lucy Shaw   Bass
Sonia Slany   Violin
Andy Wood   Trombone,Euphonium
Oren Marshall   Tuba
Paul Epworth   Bass,Drums,Organ,Guitar,Percussion,Synthesizer
Ian Humphries   Violin
Steve Jones   Guitar (Electric)
Sophie Harris   Cello
Richard Edwards   Trombone (Tenor)
Nick Cooper   Cello
Ian Burdge   Cello
Richard Pryce   Bass
Emlyn Singleton   Violin
Brett Shaw   Percussion
Ian Belton   Violin
Gillon Cameron   Violin
Rachel Robson   Viola
Philip Cobb   Trumpet,Trumpet Flugelhorn
Ian Rathbone   Viola
Fiona Bonds   Viola
Julia Singleton   Violin
Everton Nelson   Violin
Patrick Kiernan   Violin
Natalia Bonner   Violin
Nigel Black   French Horn

Technical Credits

Isabella Summers   Composer,Producer,Programming
Tom Hull   Composer
John Catlin   Mixing Assistant
Ben Roulston   Engineer
Alex Beitzke   Engineer
Pete Prokopiw   Programming
Iain Berryman   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Geoff Swan   Mixing Assistant
John Graham Hill   Composer,Producer,Brass Arrangement
Orlando Leopard   Arranger
William Donbavand   Mixing Assistant
Jonathan Sagis   Assistant Engineer
Joe Kearns   Engineer
Will Owen   Brass Arrangement,String Arrangements
Robin Baynton   Engineer,String Engineer
Ali Helnwein   Brass Arrangement,String Arrangements
Kid Harpoon   Producer,Brass Arrangement
James Ford   Composer,Programming,Woodwind Arrangement,Composer,Producer,Programming,Woodwind Arrangement
John Hill   Composer
Charlie Hugall   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Sally Herbert   Orchestration,Brass Arrangement,Flute Arrangement,String Arrangements,Woodwind Arrangement
Markus Dravs   Composer,Producer,Programming,Woodwind Arrangement
Jimmy Robertson   Engineer
Ronan Phelan   Assistant Engineer
Ester Dean   Composer
Dan Cox   Engineer
Paul Epworth   Composer,Producer
Mat Bartram   Engineer,String Engineer
Brett Shaw   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Eduardo De La Paz   Mixing Assistant
Florence Welch   Composer
Ted Jensen   Mastering
Craig Silvey   Mixing
Mark "Spike" Stent   Mixing
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