Regeneration | ||||
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Released | 12 March 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Studio | RAK Studio | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 49:53 | |||
Label | Parlophone | |||
Producer | Nigel Godrich | |||
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Singles from Regeneration | ||||
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Source | Rating |
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musicOMH | (positive)[3] |
Pitchfork Media | (7.9/10)[4] |
Regeneration is the seventh studio album by Northern Irish chamber pop band the Divine Comedy, released in 2001 by Parlophone/EMI (their first for the label). Three singles were released from the album: "Love What You Do", "Bad Ambassador" and "Perfect Lovesong", the latter failing to make the top 40.
Produced by Nigel Godrich, known for his work with Radiohead, this album is distinctly different from frontman Neil Hannon's other work and was darker in tone than what the Divine Comedy's listeners had come to expect.[5] It eschewed the orchestral-driven chamber pop the band was known for in favor of a more stripped down, guitar-focused style, slightly reminiscent of the band's debut album Fanfare for the Comic Muse. It is a more group-concentrated effort, hence the more organic sound.
All tracks are written by Neil Hannon
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Timestretched" | 2:48 |
2. | "Bad Ambassador" | 3:45 |
3. | "Perfect Lovesong" | 3:10 |
4. | "Note to Self" | 5:59 |
5. | "Lost Property" | 4:39 |
6. | "Eye of the Needle" | 5:33 |
7. | "Love What You Do" | 3:52 |
8. | "Dumb It Down" | 3:56 |
9. | "Mastermind" | 5:21 |
10. | "Regeneration" | 5:33 |
11. | "The Beauty Regime" | 5:11 |
Personnel adapted from liner notes included in Venus, Cupid, Folly & Time - Thirty Years of the Divine Comedy.
Musicians
Production
Duncan Smith - additional photography (cover art)