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I Say I Say I Say

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Released three years after Chorus, I Say I Say I Say found Erasure for the first time fully interested in essentially staying in place. The album as a whole is at base an attractively redressed version of what the duo had already done, the occasional slight surprise notwithstanding. While Clarke in particular shows some virtuosity with his performances, helped by Human League/Heaven 17 veteran Martyn Ware's production, I Say lacks any real novelty (certainly Bell's singing isn't going to change any earlier perceptions, positive or negative). It's not as experimentally indulgent as the self-titled album or unfortunately unmemorable as Cowboy, but it's still not quite the group at its sharp pop finest track for track. When it does succeed, though, it has plenty of the flash and verve of old. "Always," the wonderful ballad that was the album's lead single, with a slightly quirky opening, strong verses both musically and lyrically, and a flat-out brilliant chorus, Bell's impassioned delivery one of his finest moments. I Say's lead-off one/two combination is also a winner; "Take Me Back" also plays the sweeping, slow card effectively, Bell in particular getting in some fine singing. "I Love Saturday," meanwhile, neatly balances pepped up energy on Clarke's part with a lower-key delivery from Bell, a striking combination that makes for a better result than the strident, full-on pep of "Run to the Sun." Other winners include "Man in the Moon," which has a delightful chorus with a sweetly silly pipe/synth melody, "So the Story Goes," and "Miracle," the last two of which feature the singing of a cathedral choir. It's a nice look ahead to the reach of the self-titled record, though, with more pop-friendly song lengths and two of Bell's best, strongest performances on the album.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Take Me Back
00:04:55

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

2
I Love Saturday
00:04:02

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

3
Man in the Moon
00:04:06

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

4
So the Story Goes
00:04:08

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - John Dexter, Choir Arranger, Choir Conductor - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer - Choir of St. Patricks Cathedral, Choir

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

5
Run to the Sun
00:04:25

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

6
Always
00:03:57

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

7
All Through the Years
00:04:59

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

8
Blues Away
00:05:01

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

9
Miracle
00:04:12

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - John Dexter, Choir Arranger, Choir Conductor - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer - Choir of St. Patricks Cathedral, Choir

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

10
Because You're So Sweet
00:04:17

Andy Bell, Composer, Vocals, Writer - Vince Clarke, Composer, Keyboards, Writer - Martyn Ware, Producer - Erasure, MainArtist - Rob Kirwan, AssistantEngineer - Kevin Metcalfe, MasteringEngineer - Al Stone, Engineer - Phil Legg, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Luke Gifford, AssistantEngineer - Andy Houston, Engineer - Elliot Singleman, AssistantEngineer

© 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. ℗ 1994 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.

Album review

Released three years after Chorus, I Say I Say I Say found Erasure for the first time fully interested in essentially staying in place. The album as a whole is at base an attractively redressed version of what the duo had already done, the occasional slight surprise notwithstanding. While Clarke in particular shows some virtuosity with his performances, helped by Human League/Heaven 17 veteran Martyn Ware's production, I Say lacks any real novelty (certainly Bell's singing isn't going to change any earlier perceptions, positive or negative). It's not as experimentally indulgent as the self-titled album or unfortunately unmemorable as Cowboy, but it's still not quite the group at its sharp pop finest track for track. When it does succeed, though, it has plenty of the flash and verve of old. "Always," the wonderful ballad that was the album's lead single, with a slightly quirky opening, strong verses both musically and lyrically, and a flat-out brilliant chorus, Bell's impassioned delivery one of his finest moments. I Say's lead-off one/two combination is also a winner; "Take Me Back" also plays the sweeping, slow card effectively, Bell in particular getting in some fine singing. "I Love Saturday," meanwhile, neatly balances pepped up energy on Clarke's part with a lower-key delivery from Bell, a striking combination that makes for a better result than the strident, full-on pep of "Run to the Sun." Other winners include "Man in the Moon," which has a delightful chorus with a sweetly silly pipe/synth melody, "So the Story Goes," and "Miracle," the last two of which feature the singing of a cathedral choir. It's a nice look ahead to the reach of the self-titled record, though, with more pop-friendly song lengths and two of Bell's best, strongest performances on the album.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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