My thoughts too. Anymore & Systemagic are great but the album really gets into its stride from Become the One, and the Faux/Zodiac/Beast trio is possibly the best they've ever done. Zodiac Black is just too fantastic for words....Joey said:The stretch from "Become The One" through "Beast That Never Was" just might be one of my favorite consecutive strings of songs on any Goldfrapp album.
iuventus said:I like "Anymore." It's like "Rocket, Part 2."
deep_honey said:Rocket was the reason Head First didn't get the attention it deserved, and I think it was a big part of why reviews weren't more enthusiastic. Still think the album ended up underrated as a result.
I'll have to disagree with you there. Alison was never fit a "young pop star mold" so not sure how much was due to ageism versus it just not being as good as their prior upbeat singles from pre-Seventh Tree. Their singles were still getting played by Radio 1 (if I recall correctly, "Rocket" was too, but it's poor reception led to it falling off quickly, and subsequent singles getting ignored). Coming after a downtempo album, a return to electronic/pop needed to be good to be noticed and reach those same heights of attention, and "Rocket" just doesn't hold up compared to what most folks recalled (Ooh La La, Number 1, Ride A White Horse). "Rocket" on its own didn't get terrible reviews, but it was rarely (if ever) cited as a standout, and its performance (and their attitude towards it) speaks for itself.Glitterizer said:
deep_honey said:No, radio's ageism was the reason why Rocket, and consequently Head First, underperformed. Did any review really specifically single out Rocket as a weak track?
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