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Mantaray
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Vocals:
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Recorded at:
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Riverside Studio and Stone Room, Bath, Somerset, UK
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Genre:
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Lyrics:
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Album formats:
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CD, digital download
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Album Tracks:
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10
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Contributing artists:
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Singles:
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Singles from Mantaray
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | 3.5/5 link |
bbc.co.uk | (positive) link |
Guardian Unlimited | 3/5 link |
Pitchfork Media | (7.3/10) link |
Stylus Magazine | (B) link |
The Times | 4/5 link |
Uncut | 3/5 link |
MantaRay is an album by Siouxsie Sioux. It is her first full-length solo studio album after a thirty-year music career as the frontwoman for Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Creatures. It was released in the UK on 10 September 2007 on W14, a new label within the Universal Music Group. A U.S. release followed on 2 October 2007 on Decca Records. In addition to the standard jewel case, MantaRay was also released in a limited edition version, encased in a tri-fold Digipak which includes three exclusive postcards and a fold-out poster. There is no difference in the track listing between the two versions.
It was co-produced by Steve Evans (who has worked with Robert Plant) and Charlie Jones (who has worked with Goldfrapp).[1] MantaRay includes a variety of musical styles, including pop, glam, industrial and electronic.[2]
MantaRay has gained positive reviews from music critics. The influential site Pitchfork Media wrote "She really is pop" before finishing the review with "It's a success".[3]
The album was preceded by its first single, "Into a Swan", released one week earlier on 3 September 2007. Upon release MantaRay hit number 39 in the UK Albums Chart.
Track listing[]
- "Into a Swan" (Sioux, Kookie1, Brion James)
- "About to Happen" (Sioux, Noko, Charlie Jones, Steve Evans)
- "Here Comes That Day" (Sioux, Noko, Kookie, Howard Gray)
- "Loveless" (Sioux, Kookie, Brion James)
- "If It Doesn't Kill You" (Sioux, Charlie Jones, Steve Evans)
- "One Mile Below" (Sioux, Brion James)
- "Drone Zone" (Sioux, Steve Hilton)
- "Sea of Tranquility" (Sioux, Charlie Jones, Steve Evans)
- "They Follow You" (Sioux, Charlie Jones, Steve Evans, Graham Crabb)
- "Heaven and Alchemy" (Sioux, Charlie Jones, Steve Evans)
Personnel[]
- Siouxsie Sioux — Vocals
- Steve Evans — Guitar, Programming, Ukulele
- Charlie Jones — Bass, Upright Bass, Rhodes, Synths, Piano, Autoharp
- Clive Deamer — Drums
- Hossam Ramzy — Percussion
- Ken Dewar — Percussion
- Noko — Guitars, Keyboards, Programming
- Phil Andrews — Guitar, Keyboards, Programming
- Terry Edwards — Saxophone, Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Ted Benham — Hammer Dulcimer, Xylophone
- Davide Rossi — Strings
- Tom Dalgety — Engineer
Notes[]
- 1 Kim Hoglund
Charts[]
Album[]
Chart (2007) | Peak Position[4] |
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UK Album Charts | 39 |
French Album Chart | 132 |
References[]
- ↑ SPIN.com: Siouxsie to Release 'Mantaray'
- ↑ Siouxsie Sioux Will Release Solo Debut, "Mantaray" October 02nd | Music | News | Static Multimedia
- ↑ Abebe, Nitsuh. Mantaray review pitchforkmedia.com
- ↑ lescharts.com position