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The Defamation of Strickland Banks

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Four years after Plan B garnered notoriety, if not universal acclaim, with his debut album Who Needs Actions When You Got Words (2006), he switched styles from rap to soul on his follow-up effort, Defamation of Strickland Banks. Though it's distressing to hear yet another artist hop about the retro-stylized British soul-pop bandwagon, rapper-turned-singer Ben Drew nonetheless comes up with an impressive and fairly unique album that transcends the usual comparisons to Amy Winehouse vocally and Mark Ronson musically. For someone who cut his teeth as a rapper, he's not a bad singer at all. His vocals bear a striking resemblance to those of Smokey Robinson, which nicely complements the Motown-influenced musical style of the album. The production is credited in part to Paul Epworth, whose work with Bloc Party, Kate Nash, and Florence + the Machine has made him one of the United Kingdom's top hitmakers, and it's also credited in part to Drew himself. Kudos to these guys for coming up with a sharp soul-pop style that incorporates a variety of instrumentation, with drums, guitar, and strings at the forefront of each song. In addition to his soul crooning and production guidance, Drew occasionally breaks into rap, such as on the kinetic lead single, "Stay Too Long." The raps in particular give the album an edge lacking in myriad other British soul-pop albums flooding the market the past few years. Another characteristic that makes Defamation of Strickland Banks unique is that it's a concept album about a fictional character named Strickland Banks with Drew as an aspiring actor with an ability to bring the songs to life cinematically. Yet this is the least impressive aspect of the album. It made for good promotional videos in the case of "Stay Too Long," and the likewise stellar follow-up single, "She Said," but the overall plot of Defamation of Strickland Banks is thinly stretched and far less interesting than the songs themselves.

© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo

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1
Love Goes Down (Album Version)
00:03:51

Mark Rankin, Mixer, Engineer - Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - David McEwan, Additional Production - Eric Appapoulay, Additional Production, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

2
Writing's on the Wall (Album Version)
00:03:42

Mark Rankin, Engineer - Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Writer - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar - Paul Epworth, Producer, Mixer - Jodie Milliner, Bass

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

3
Stay Too Long (Album Version) Explicit
00:03:42

Mark Rankin, Mixer, Engineer - Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Writer - Eric Appapoulay, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar - Paul Epworth, Producer

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2009 679 Recordings Ltd.

4
She Said (Album Version)
00:03:30

Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Mixer, Writer - David McEwan, Mixer, Additional Production - Eric Appapoulay, Mixer, Additional Production, Backing Vocals, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

5
Welcome to Hell (Album Version)
00:04:31

Mark Rankin, Mixer, Engineer - Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Writer - Eric Appapoulay, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar - Paul Epworth, Producer

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

6
Hard Times (Album Version)
00:03:56

Mark Rankin, Mixer, Engineer - Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - David McEwan, Additional Production - Eric Appapoulay, Additional Production, Backing Vocals, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

7
The Recluse (Album Version) Explicit
00:03:18

Mark Rankin, Mixer - Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - David McEwan, Engineer - Eric Appapoulay, Additional Production, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

8
Traded in My Cigarettes (Album Version)
00:04:13

Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Mixer, Engineer, Writer - David McEwan, Mixer, Engineer, Additional Production - Eric Appapoulay, Additional Production, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

9
Prayin' (Album Version)
00:03:46

Mark Rankin, Engineer - Wright, Composer - Plan B, Performance, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Writer - Eric Appapoulay, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar - Paul Epworth, Producer, Mixer - Cassell, Composer - Appapoulay, Composer

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

10
Darkest Place (Album Version) Explicit
00:04:18

Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Mixer, Engineer, Writer - David McEwan, Mixer, Engineer, Additional Production - Eric Appapoulay, Additional Production, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

11
Free (Album Version)
00:03:42

Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Mixer, Engineer, Writer - David McEwan, Mixer, Engineer, Additional Production - Eric Appapoulay, Mixer, Engineer, Additional Production, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

12
I Know a Song (Album Version)
00:03:09

Mark Rankin, Mixer, Engineer - Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - David McEwan, Additional Production - Eric Appapoulay, Additional Production, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

13
What You Gonna Do (Album Version) Explicit
00:04:09

Will Kennard, Additional Mixer - Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - David McEwan, Mixer, Engineer - Eric Appapoulay, Bass - Guy Davie, Masterer - Richard Cassell, Drums - tom 'Rainman' Wright-Goss, Guitar

© 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2010 679 Recordings Ltd.

Albumbeschreibung

Four years after Plan B garnered notoriety, if not universal acclaim, with his debut album Who Needs Actions When You Got Words (2006), he switched styles from rap to soul on his follow-up effort, Defamation of Strickland Banks. Though it's distressing to hear yet another artist hop about the retro-stylized British soul-pop bandwagon, rapper-turned-singer Ben Drew nonetheless comes up with an impressive and fairly unique album that transcends the usual comparisons to Amy Winehouse vocally and Mark Ronson musically. For someone who cut his teeth as a rapper, he's not a bad singer at all. His vocals bear a striking resemblance to those of Smokey Robinson, which nicely complements the Motown-influenced musical style of the album. The production is credited in part to Paul Epworth, whose work with Bloc Party, Kate Nash, and Florence + the Machine has made him one of the United Kingdom's top hitmakers, and it's also credited in part to Drew himself. Kudos to these guys for coming up with a sharp soul-pop style that incorporates a variety of instrumentation, with drums, guitar, and strings at the forefront of each song. In addition to his soul crooning and production guidance, Drew occasionally breaks into rap, such as on the kinetic lead single, "Stay Too Long." The raps in particular give the album an edge lacking in myriad other British soul-pop albums flooding the market the past few years. Another characteristic that makes Defamation of Strickland Banks unique is that it's a concept album about a fictional character named Strickland Banks with Drew as an aspiring actor with an ability to bring the songs to life cinematically. Yet this is the least impressive aspect of the album. It made for good promotional videos in the case of "Stay Too Long," and the likewise stellar follow-up single, "She Said," but the overall plot of Defamation of Strickland Banks is thinly stretched and far less interesting than the songs themselves.

© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo

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