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''Out of Nothing'' is the fourth studio album by English
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band Embrace. It was released on 13 September 2004 through the label Independiente. Following the release of their third studio album ''
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'' (2001), the band were dropped by
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; around this time, the general public had lost interest in them. After signing to Independiente, they took time working on new material, until early 2004, when they recorded their next album at
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in London with producer
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. ''Out of Nothing'' is an
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album that drew comparison to the works of Coldplay and Keane. "
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" was released as the lead single from ''Out of Nothing'' in August 2004; shortly afterwards, Embrace went on a tour of the United Kingdom. "
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" appeared as the album's second single in November 2004 in the midst of another UK tour. In the early months of 2005, the band toured the UK a third time, "Looking as You Are" was released as the third single from the album in February 2005, and they played their first-ever shows in the United States. They held two shows at the Millennium Square in Leeds, dubbed A Glorious Day, in May 2005; coinciding with this, "A Glorious Day" was released as the album's fourth and final single. ''Out of Nothing'' received generally favourable reviews from critics, many of whom praised the high-quality songwriting, while others felt it sounded uninspired. It topped the album charts in both Scotland and the UK, while also charting in Germany and Ireland. The album was certified gold a few days after its release, and has been certified double platinum as of 2021. All of the album's singles reached the top 30 in the UK, and the top 10 in the Scotland; "Gravity" peaked the highest in both territories, with number two in Scotland and number seven in the UK. ''
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'' included ''Out of Nothing'' on their list of the best albums from the year.


Background

Embrace released their third studio album, ''
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'', in September 2001 through Hut,
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and the band's own label Mobetta. It peaked at number nine in the
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; its two singles, "Wonder" and "Make It Last", both reached the top of the
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. Despite this, the band were dropped from the roster by Hut and Virgin Records less than a month later. The band promoted the album with a tour of the United Kingdom at the end of the year, with a shorter UK tour following in early 2002. While making ''If You've Never Been'', frontman
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said they had gathered enough material that they were considering releasing its follow-up in early 2002. In between the two UK tours, the band spent some time recording new material. Hut Records released the band's first compilation album, '' Fireworks: The Singles 1997–2002'', in March 2002; McNamara explained: "I see the next phase of Embrace as being quite separate and different from what the band has done up until now and this album is us signing-off on the past". Cam Lindsay of ''
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'' wrote that the career of acts hyped up by the Britpop and
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scenes was "so short it left many bands and their second albums for dead". He acknowledged that while Embrace had made a third album, the general music-buying "public had lost interest in their melodramatic epic rock and moved on". As a result, ''Fireworks: The Singles 1997–2002'' ended up reaching number 36 in the UK.


New label and recording

In March 2002, the band publicly revealed they had left Hut and Virgin to sign with the label Independiente. After leaving Hut, some of the members were forced to get day jobs. McNamara said label chairman Andy MacDonald was a fan of theirs and had seen them a few times prior. McNamara mentioned that he had been spending sometime in London writing material while the other members were building a recording studio, and that they were aiming to release a new single later in the year. According to McNamara, MacDonald told the band he was impressed with their live performances and that they had high-quality songwriting but had "never made a classic album", which was something he wanted for the label. He was content with them taking as long as they wanted for as much money as they needed. Drummer Mike Heaton said they did not have the means of writing songs in peace previously, often feeling stressed while out touring. In December 2003, the band played a few shows under the moniker the Good Good People; McNamara explained that he had spent the "last two years doing nothing but writing songs". At MacDonald's suggestion, they worked with producer
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, with whom they previously worked with earlier in their career. Bassist
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said by this point, they had grown accustomed to outside opinions, something they used to block out, allowing for an easier process when working with Youth. After New Years Day 2004, the band began recording at
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in London. Clive Goddard served as engineer, while Paul "P Dub" Walton recorded the strings; they were assisted by Phillipe Rose, Sam Miller and Bea Kenkel. McNamara said Youth "broke us into pieces, and then re-built us as a new band almost", expressing interest in wanting him for their next album. While in the mixing process, the band were offered the song "
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" by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. As the process was almost done, they had disregarded the suggestion as guitarist
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said they "had so much faith in what we’d already recorded, the potential backlash just didn’t seem necessary". After an evening of contemplation, they decided to use the song. Heaton had to do some post-production work on "Looking as You Are" as they had recorded the song at the wrong tempo, prompting them to slow the track's speed down without sacrificing the quality of the recording. Goddard mixed the recordings, before the album was mastered by
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at Sterling sound in New York.


Composition and lyrics


Overview

Musically, the sound of ''Out of Nothing'' has been described as
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. ''
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'' writer Dorian Lynskey said in a "revisionist twist mbraceare being spoken of not as post-
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stragglers but as big-hearted forbears of Keane and Coldplay", despite Embrace existing before the latter. Adam Knott of
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said the guitars aim for the "rafters of packed arenas, layered and interesting but never dense enough for their effect to become masked", while the piano parts "max out the heart, whether that be in search of a massive crescendo or a gentle introduction". Gareth Jones contributed programming across the album's songs. Wil Malone served as orchestra leader and wrote the majority of the string arrangements, bar the ones for "Someday" and "Spell It Out", which were done by keyboardist
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. Malone was brought in by Youth, while the rest of the band wanted Dale to arrange the strings. Will Jackson provided additional material for the string sections, which were performed by the London Session Orchestra. Over a period of three years, Embrace accumulated over 500 songs that were eventually paired down to 15. This was cut down again to 10, and then one song, "Everytime That I See Your Face", was dropped in favour of "Gravity". Close to the end of the recording sessions, they jammed material as a unit for an hour at the encouragement of Youth, resulting in two songs, namely "Near Life" and "Out of Nothing". Discussing the album's title, Danny McNamara said it was a "little bit of lets get together, and not be fazed by it, because at one point, that's all we had - was ourselves, and our belief in ourselves and in each other".


Tracks

''Out of Nothing'' opens with the
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song "Ashes", which '' Pitchfork'' reviewer Sam Ubl said "captures the feel of post-personal disaster perspective-shift", and was compared to "
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" (2002) by Doves. Before it was recorded, the chorus section of "Ashes" was the only part Danny McNamara had for three years, until Richard McNamara wrote the verse sections. Danny McNamara initially had an argument with Youth on how the song should be, having originally been intended as a gentle ballad akin to "
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" from their debut studio album ''
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'' (1998), which Youth changed into an
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ic song with a
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beat. The band edited down the song's long outro section, despite Youth's insistence on retaining it. "Gravity" was written by the members of Coldplay; Martin became friends with McNamara a few years prior when Embrace help Coldplay before they became famous. When Coldplay wrote "Gravity", Martin thought the song "sounded far too much like them for us, ..so I asked Danny if he wanted the song and that was that". McNamara said he had heard Coldplay perform the song sometime prior and liked it, but thought nothing else of it until Martin offered it. ''
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'' writer John Murphy said Embrace took the "melancholic piano sound of Mr Martin’s lot and push dit through the Embrace emotional mincer", coming across in the style of "
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" (1970) by
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and material from Coldplay's debut album '' Parachutes'' (2000). "Someday" is a
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track; the song, which McNamara wrote, dated back to 1995, but lacked a chorus section. Its chorus was taken from a demo of different song, "How Do You Like to Fly", that Richard McNamara wrote. Danny McNamara wrote "Looking as You Are" about a woman that was "spending her last night with the guy before atingme". Richard McNamara described the song as
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. "Wish 'Em All Away" is a
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that features an harmonica, evoking the sound of Oasis and Travis. When Dale heard it, he asked the band if they were attempting to recreate the sound of ''
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'' (1972) by
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, which Youth thought was a good idea. "Keeping" is a love song about an ex-partner that ''
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'' Michael Franco said starts off with a "recurring instrumental melody, then builds to a lofty chorus, spacious guitars, and really pretty crescendos", which he felt also described the following track, "Spell It Out". The latter was originally named "Pocket to the Sun" and written by Richard McNamara on a piano, which Dale thought it was similar to the work of
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. "A Glorious Day" is a ballad that also recalls Oasis; Youth had unsuccessfully tried to get the band to perform it in the style of McFly. Embrace wanted the piano in the song to sound similar to the damaged piano at McNamara's house, prompting them to visit piano shops across London, and renting an upright piano. "Near Life" is a made of various jam sessions and vocal takes stitched together. The album concludes with the piano-centric "Out of Nothing", an experimental and
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song with elements of
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. Dale said the outro was inspired by
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acts, like Explosions in the Sky and
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, that Youth had recommended.


Release

On 14 June 2004, Embrace's next album was announced for release in three months' time. On 22 July 2004, the album's title was revealed as ''Out of Nothing'', and its track listing was posted online. Shortly after this, the band played a one-off show in
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, Yorkshire on 15 August 2004 to celebrate their 10th anniversary, which saw the debut of material from ''Out of Nothing''. They appeared a V Festival a few days later after
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pulled out because of a death in the family. Shortly after this, Embrace partially played a fan club gig in London that was ultimately shut down by the police. They promoted the "Gravity" single with a one-off show at the Shepherd's Bush Empire venue in London, prior to the release of ''Out of Nothing'' on 13 September 2004. The artwork shows the members of the band embracing one another. To promote the album, the band told fans via text messages about secret gigs they were holding, one of which including a performance in
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. Later that month, they embarked on a UK tour that ran into October 2004. Following this, they went on a longer UK tour throughout November 2004. On 15 November 2004, a special edition of ''Out of Nothing'' was released, featuring a DVD with footage of their secret gigs from two months prior. This edition also included a special code that fans could use to enter into a competition for addition secret shows at the end of the year. The band promoted it two in-store signing sessions in Leeds, Birmingham and Liverpool. They closed out the year appearing at a benefit gig for Shelter, alongside
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and the Zutons, and a secret show at the
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in
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. ''
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'' reported in their 12 February 2005 issue that Embrace had signed to Lava Records for releases in the North American market.Newman 2005, p. 13 Between February and April 2005, Embrace went on another tour of the UK, played their first ever shows in the United States and then two gigs in Ireland. After this, Embrace went on a tour of the US with
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in April and May 2005. Following a warm up gig at a fan's house, the band played two hometown shows in Leeds at the
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, which were dubbed A Glorious Day, at the end of May 2005. They were supported for the first show by the Ordinary Boys, the Subways,
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and Anechoic, while other show feature
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, the Engineers and Infrasound. After initially planned for release in the US on 3 May 2005, ''Out of Nothing'' was eventually released there on 14 June 2005. The following month, the band performed at one of the '' Live 8'' benefit shows. The two A Glorious Day shows were released on DVD in 2005 through the company Eagle Vision, which also included all of the musics from ''Out of Nothing'' as well as a documentary and a fan film. It was packaged with a three-track CD that featured live versions of "Gravity", "A Glorious Day" and "Keeping". The Mallorca performance was also released on DVD in 2005, this time through Independiente. That same year, Coldplay released their own version of "Gravity" as the B-side to their song "
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". Embrace held special shows in March 2020 where they played songs exclusively from their ''The Good Will Out'' and ''Out of Nothing'' albums. In October 2020, the band held a livestream performance where they played ''Out of Nothing'' in its entirety. To coincide with the latter, ''Out of Nothing'' and their fifth studio album ''
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'' (2006) were re-pressed on vinyl in 2020 through
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; this version was done as a single-disc, in contrast to the double-disc version of the original 2004 Independiente edition.


Singles

"Gravity" was released as the lead single from the album on 30 August 2004; the seven-inch vinyl edition included "Wasted" as the B-side. Two versions were released on CD: the first with "The Shot's Still Ringing" and "Waterfall" as the B-sides, alongside the video for "Gravity", and the second with "Too Many Times" as the B-side. The music video for "Gravity", which features a cameo from Youth, was filmed at
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the previous month and shows the band performing the track. "Ashes" was released as the album's second single on 15 November 2004. It was in the running for lead single status until "Gravity" was eventually chosen. Their label told them that the song would perform better in the charts if it was released after "Gravity". The seven-inch vinyl edition included "Enough" as the B-side. Two versions were released on CD: the first with "Maybe I Wish", and the second with "Flaming Red Hair" and a live cover of " How Come" by
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as the B-sides, alongside the music video for "Ashes". The "Ashes" video sees the band performing in a dark, dusty, abandoned theatre that subsequently restores itself and gets brighter as the song plays out. They included "How Comes" after demand from fans, after having recorded it for The Jo Whiley Show. "Ashes" was released to American
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radio stations on 1 March 2005. "Looking as You Are" was released as the album's third single on 14 February 2005; the seven-inch vinyl edition included "The Final Say" as the B-side. Two versions were released on CD: the first with "Madelaine", while the included "I Ache" and "Soldiers Hours" as B-sides, alongside the music video for "Looking as You Are". The artwork consists of photos of the bands fans as their way of thanking them for their support. The "Looking as You Are" video cuts between two perspectives, Danny McNamara and a woman as they near-mirror each other's actions. It starts with the woman climbing out of bed while McNamara wakes up on a sofa. McNamara walks up to the rest of the band as they begin performing, as the woman is getting ready in a bathroom. She leaves her place as the band continues playing and eventually visits a café. She is seen walking past a bus and then finds herself in the same room as the band, before running off. "A Glorious Day" was released as the album's fourth single on 30 May 2005; the seven-inch vinyl edition included "Hallelujah" as the B-side. Two versions of the single were released on CD: the first with "Milk and Honey" and the second with "Feels Like Glue" and "Red Eye Shot" as B-sides. The "A Glorious Day" music video is a compilation of various live performances, cut with backstage footage.


Critical reception

''Out of Nothing'' was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 61, based on 16 reviews. Murphy said ''Out of Nothing'' was a "wonderfully affecting album that is the band’s best to date", adding that it was the "record they’ve been threatening to make for years". Jack Smith of 6 Music agreed with this, adding that it "could take the Huddersfield five-piece higher than they could ever have contemplated". Ubl was surprised that the band had "turned in an effort as pretty or economical as ''Out of Nothing'' .."the result is less wish-wash, more dependable songwriting". The staff at
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called it a "batch of well crafted songs tailor-made for the charts", praising the "euphorically expansive production". They went on to say it had zero "missteps or rough and rugged patches here: Out of Nothing is supremely confident, polished mainstream rock of the first order". Karim Adab of ''
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'' wrote that the album "sees them take off like an Exocet, obliterate all targets and then ricochet off under their own control". The staff at '' E! Online'' said aside from "Gravity", the band "stepped up to the challenge brilliantly with a set of stately tunes of their own". ''
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'' writer Vicky Butscher noted that it was "faster and louder" than their second studio album ''
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'' (2000), which she felt minimized the "emotional power of the balladesque pieces". Lynskey wrote that while the band's "first album had a stirring anthem or two, their songwriting here is both flimsy and overblown". Franco added to this, saying that "all the ingredients of the oldplayrecipe are here, right down to the lazy rhymes, cornball lyrics, 'uplifting' choruses, and all manner of inspirational platitudes". He went on to say it had a "decidedly contrived and boringly obvious feel" as the music was "so paint-by-numbers it probably arrived in a kit at the studio". The staff at ''
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'' said that after the opening three tracks, the album "sags—the old, pedestrian Embrace return, and Danny McNamara's mawkish lowing grates". Yahoo! Launch reviewer Adam Webb said the track names "reveals a band with little imagination beyond recycling 'meaningful' clichés" as it "really detracts from the heartfelt nature of the music". Stephen Ackroyd of ''
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'' summarised his criticism of the album as: "there are well crafted songs here, good arrangements - the basic parts are all there. The problem? Your Mum would like it. Nobody wants ''that''".


Commercial performance and legacy

''Out of Nothing'' topped the charts in the UK and Scotland, selling almost double as many copies that ''The Good Will Out'' did in its first week of release. It also reached number 58 in Ireland and number 86 in Germany. It peaked at number 49 and 106 on the year-end UK charts for 2004 and 2005, respectively. In the UK, the
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(BPI) certified ''Out of Nothing'' gold four days after its release, platinum by November 2004, and double platinum as of 2021. "Gravity" charted at number two in Scotland and number seven in the UK. The BPI certified the song silver in 2019. "Ashes" charted at number eight in Scotland and number 11 in the UK. "Looking as You Are" charted at number nine in Scotland and number 11 in the UK. "A Glorious Day" charted at number 28 in the UK. McNamara said that had they not had received success brought on by "Gravity", they would have been dropped by Independiente and likely broke up. ''
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'' reported that the song "prompted a complete resurgence in fortunes for Embrace after a number of years on the periphery", noting that ''Out of Nothing'' had sold close to 250,000 copies within a month of its release, and that the accompanying UK and European tour was completely sold out. ''Stylus Magazine'' ranked the album at number 16 on their list of the year's 40 best releases. In 2014, journalist Gareth James wrote that the album "restored the band to the top 10 and signalled a shift towards the middle of the road in pursuit of album sales".


Track listing

All songs written by
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Richard McNamara Richard McNamara (born 23 October 1972 in Mytholmroyd, West Riding of Yorkshire, England) is an English musician, singer-songwriter, and producer, best known as the guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the English band Embrace. He and his older b ...
, except where noted.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Embrace *
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– vocals, acoustic guitar *
Richard McNamara Richard McNamara (born 23 October 1972 in Mytholmroyd, West Riding of Yorkshire, England) is an English musician, singer-songwriter, and producer, best known as the guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the English band Embrace. He and his older b ...
– guitar, vocals, keyboards * Mike Heaton – drums, percussion, backing vocals *
Steve Firth Steven Mark Firth (born 1 February 1965 in Halifax, England) is the bass guitarist for the English band Embrace. He studied art at Liverpool University, and also completed a psychology degree. Firth admitted that he only found out about Embr ...
– bass guitar *
Mickey Dale Michael William Dale (born 22 March 1968 in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire) is the keyboardist for the English rock indie band, Embrace. He grew up in the Heaton area of Bradford, West Yorkshire. He officially joined the band in October 1 ...
– keyboards, backing vocals, strings arranger (tracks 3 and 7) Additional musicians * Gareth Jones – programming * Wil Malone – strings arranger (all except tracks 3 and 7), orchestra leader * Will Jackson – additional string material * The London Session Orchestra – strings * Mary Pearce – additional backing vocals * Juliet Roberts – additional backing vocals * Sylvia Mason – additional backing vocals * James McNamara – additional backing vocals * Jo McNamara – additional backing vocals * Natalie Long – additional backing vocals * Jennie – additional backing vocals * Lucy – additional backing vocals Production and design *
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– producer * Clive Goddard – engineer, mixing * Phillipe Rose – assistant * Sam Miller – assistant * Bea Kenkel – assistant * Paul "P Dub" Walton – strings recording *
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– mastering * Rick Guest – photography * Richard Bull – art direction, design


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

Citations Sources * * *


External links


''Out of Nothing''
at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed) {{Authority control 2004 albums Embrace (English band) albums Independiente Records albums Albums produced by Youth (musician)