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Behind the Sun

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Saltwater makes the listener feel both relaxed and maybe even insignificant as we swim through things much larger than ourselves. Grade: A Halcyon

If I ever have to leave anywhere in a hurry - to include the planet earth - then Far From the Maddening Crowd is the one album I'd take with me but would quite happily take Behind the Sun if I couldn't find the former album.a b Paoletta, Michael (2000). " Chicane Behind the Sun", Billboard, 15 July 2000, retrieved 19 November 2009 Labelled as being the King of Trance, Chicane had successfully married what we now take as normal; the collaboration and guest vocal. Indeed, taking it a step further and incorporating known, ‘found’ pieces into compositions. Something Brian Eno had started some years earlier.

Decided to buy this thinking that I didn't already have it: I did. Never mind, though. It is a good album but in my opinion probably not as good as Chicane's earlier 'must-have' album, Far From the Maddening Crowd. The latter is a classic album and they don't seem to make music like that anymore. Far From the Maddening Crowd is a superb drive album or 'anytime' album that just lets you drift away. The same applies to Behind the Sun as well. It’s easy to underestimate the importance of this album released in March 2000. Although perhaps overlooked, it is important for its ‘head above the sand’ moment for what was then, still and underground movement to some degree. There’s not much to say about Overlap. It’s a simple instrumental that builds upon itself with repetitive sounds. Overlap isn’t boring mind you, in fact, it’s very interesting. But not too interesting. In fact, Overlap gives your mind and emotions a rest. Overlap serves as a bit of a chill pill if you will.Offiziellecharts.de – Chicane – Behind the Sun" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 11 June 2022. and 90s mainstay Bryan Adams lends vocals and co-writes the song Don’t Give Up. Like most of the songs on this album, the song builds upon simple concepts. However, the upbeat notion of the song gives a new voice to the album. The thesis, “Don’t give Up,” provides a juxtaposed viewpoint with darker songs such as No Ordinary Morning. Don’t Give Up particularly even serves as an answer to Autumn Tactics. While Autumn Tactics laments the hiding sun, Don’t Give Up starts with the line “don’t worry if the sun doesn’t shine.” That, my friends, is depth! However, it was his working with Bryan Adams on the global number one, Don’t Give Up, with its sexy intro and ear-worm chorus that took Trance from Ibiza to Top of the Pops.

If you know the music of Clannad, then Moya (aka Máire) Brennan needs no introduction. Brennan provides the guest vocals on Saltwater, mostly in Gaelic. The actual lyrics of Saltwater translate to a couple of phrases about swimming in the ocean. However, Saltwater takes 10 minutes to show this simple message. Why? Well, this is trance music after all. Trance is known to build emotion as it builds and adds sounds. Saltwater isn’t about the lyrics. Saltwater is about the feeling one feels while swimming in a seemingly endless body of water. How peaceful, and how small, we feel against something so massive. And with the same lyrics and sounds repeated over, and over again, we get that feeling. Behind the Sun by Chicane @ ARTISTdirect.com". Artistdirect.com. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012 . Retrieved 9 January 2012. Halcyon is the weakest song of the album. That’s not to say Halcyon is boring. But at nine minutes, there are times that Halcyon lags, especially a couple of minutes into the song. Oh, but keep listening. At about 7 minutes in, we’re treated to one of the most beautiful melodies on the entire album. Looking at the theme park that Ibiza now is, the younger pilgrims to the island would forgiven for not knowing there was a time when the soul of the island was about freedom and time to relax, Chicane embodied that ethos, and Behind the Sun is like portal to those times. Your computer may be infected with malware or spyware that makes automated requests to our server and causes problems.

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On 24 May 1999, the album's lead single, " Saltwater", was released to commercial success. The song included a revision of the vocals from Clannad's " Theme from Harry's Game" provided by the original and featured singer, Máire Brennan. [3] The single reached number six on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the UK Dance Singles Chart. Paoletta, Michael (2000) "Chicane Delivers Emotional Grooves 'Behind the Sun'", Billboard, 10 June 2000, p. 38, 40 If you have bought Behind the Sun first and not Far From the Maddening Crowd, then, basically, you've screwed up. Get both albums. ALBUM FEATURING THE SINGLES “SALTWATER” (FT. MÁIRE BRENNAN), AND “DON’T GIVE UP” (FT. BRYAN ADAMS) A.O. With that said, I can see an interpretation that does not match my own. While looking at the lyrics, we hear a bit of a mournful tone. Suissa sings about winter, just around the corner, the hiding sun, and the cold darkness that autumn brings. Suissa also sings “summer is my only friend.” Judging by the lyrics, Autumn Tactics was is not a happy song despite my interpretation. But autumn is my favorite season, and Autumn Tactics describes my favorite season well. So, my prejudiced opinion is that Autumn Tactics is the happiest song on the album. Grade: A (though your interpretation may vary). Overlap

No Ordinary Morning’s lyrics are littered with heartbreaking lines. In the coda, the lyric “n the darkness that surrounds me / Now there is no peace of mind / Your careless words undo me / Leave the thought of us behind” leaves us wanting to sob and hug our teddy bears. But mostly, we feel empty. Not lonely, not even sad, just empty. So, what is my verdict? Does Behind the Sun still hold shape at age 20? Yes. The depth of the songs themselves, as well as the interconnective quality of the album, upholds my theory that Behind the Sun is truly one of the best, if not the best, trance album ever recorded. Overrest serves as a musical rest stop for your emotion. Get out, stretch your legs, and chill out before the album’s finale. Grade: B Don’t Give Up Nicholas Bracegirdle, a.k.a. Chicane, is the British electronic musician, composer, and producer. He is often seen as one of the seminal Trance originators. After booking some successes with his debut album in 1997, he sealed his worldwide success with his sophomore album Behind The Sun, which was originally released in March 2000. The album spawned four singles, “Saltwater”, “Don't Give Up”, “No Ordinary Morning” / “Halcyon”, and “Autumn Tactics”. Both “Saltwater” (feat. Máire Brennan) and “Don't Give Up” were released to commercial success, charting #1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. The latter was a collaboration with best-selling artist Bryan Adams and became a top ten hit on singles charts across Europe and North America. All in all, Overture and Low Sun work well together. Without words, we see the picture both songs paint. Grade: B/B+

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a b "Chicane – Behind the Sun". trancecritic.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012 . Retrieved 15 January 2022. On its own, Don’t Give Up is a good song. Paired with other songs on the album, Don’t give Up is insanely profound. Grade: A Andromeda Shadows of falling leaves / October moon and rusty skies / Ever changing feelings / The seeds of autumn in my mind” This is the phrase that sold me on Autumn Tactics. Sung by Justine Suissa of Oceanlab and Above and Beyond (two of my favorite trance bands aside from Chicane), I just can’t judge this song with any objectivity.



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