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Island Fire

Gemma Ray

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The fact that Island Fire has bonus tracks from a previous single that appeared on the digital version of her fourth album, and that Gemma Ray not only covers two Sparks songs, but fully collaborates with the Mael brothers on one of them, almost threatens to overshadow everything else. But Ray hasn't built up her already considerable reputation by simply relying on others -- Island Fire wends its way through a variety of approaches, all of which have her own stamp on them first and foremost. That she plays with an early, Spector-style tearjerker in musical form is one thing; that the title and message of the song is "Put Your Brain in Gear," another. It also ends up making the more straightforward romantic longings in "Rescue Me" a little unsettled in context, though on its own, it's a lovely bit of Theremin-tinged pop based in the same time and space. But eras happily collide throughout the album in a way that suggests St. Etienne more than anyone else, though if Ray's dance inclinations are less toward house and techno, the pulsing drum machine beats underscoring the melodrama of "Runaway" add their own core kick. Then there's the swaying roll of "They All Wanted a Slice," somewhere between sunshine pop, Claudine Longet, and something just downright spooky. Whether it's the sprightly, spare elegance of "Alight! Alive!" at the opening, or the bold brass parts and bells on "Trou de Loup," there's a series of near-cinematic experiences throughout. It makes moments like the folky piano/acoustic guitar-led "Fire House" not only contrast but showcase, while the brushed drums and low, hissing rumbles on "I Can See You" tug the song toward a more 2000s bedroom pop sensibility, even as more brass, slower and more strangely unsettled, returns in the second verse. As for the Sparks' songs, Ray turns them into slower, simultaneously sprightly and spooked-out variants on the originals, a lovely way to honor the wickedly funny emotional content of the source band.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Alight! Alive!
00:03:03

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

2
Put Your Brain in Gear
00:02:37

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

3
Runaway
00:04:07

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

4
Trou De Loup
00:03:32

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

5
Fire House
00:02:59

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

6
Flood and a Fire
00:03:49

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

7
Make It Happen
00:05:03

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

8
Rescue Me
00:02:56

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

9
They All Wanted a Slice
00:02:58

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

10
I Can See You
00:03:41

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

11
Bring Ring Ring Yeah
00:03:05

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

12
Here Comes the Light
00:02:49

Michael Szumowski, Producer, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist - Andrew Zammit, Producer

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

13
How Do I Get to Carnegie Hall?
00:03:57

Sparks, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

14
Eaten by the Monster of Love
00:03:45

Sparks, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Gemma Ray, Producer, MainArtist

2012 Bronzerat 2011 Bronzerat

Chronique

The fact that Island Fire has bonus tracks from a previous single that appeared on the digital version of her fourth album, and that Gemma Ray not only covers two Sparks songs, but fully collaborates with the Mael brothers on one of them, almost threatens to overshadow everything else. But Ray hasn't built up her already considerable reputation by simply relying on others -- Island Fire wends its way through a variety of approaches, all of which have her own stamp on them first and foremost. That she plays with an early, Spector-style tearjerker in musical form is one thing; that the title and message of the song is "Put Your Brain in Gear," another. It also ends up making the more straightforward romantic longings in "Rescue Me" a little unsettled in context, though on its own, it's a lovely bit of Theremin-tinged pop based in the same time and space. But eras happily collide throughout the album in a way that suggests St. Etienne more than anyone else, though if Ray's dance inclinations are less toward house and techno, the pulsing drum machine beats underscoring the melodrama of "Runaway" add their own core kick. Then there's the swaying roll of "They All Wanted a Slice," somewhere between sunshine pop, Claudine Longet, and something just downright spooky. Whether it's the sprightly, spare elegance of "Alight! Alive!" at the opening, or the bold brass parts and bells on "Trou de Loup," there's a series of near-cinematic experiences throughout. It makes moments like the folky piano/acoustic guitar-led "Fire House" not only contrast but showcase, while the brushed drums and low, hissing rumbles on "I Can See You" tug the song toward a more 2000s bedroom pop sensibility, even as more brass, slower and more strangely unsettled, returns in the second verse. As for the Sparks' songs, Ray turns them into slower, simultaneously sprightly and spooked-out variants on the originals, a lovely way to honor the wickedly funny emotional content of the source band.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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