''Overpowered'' is the second solo studio album by Irish singer and songwriter
Róisín Murphy. It was released on 15 October 2007 by
EMI Records. Receiving widespread critical acclaim, the album was more commercially successful than its predecessor, ''
Ruby Blue'' (2005), debuting at number 20 on the
UK Albums Chart with 9,656 copies sold in its first week.
''Overpowered'' was shortlisted for the 2007
Choice Music Prize in Murphy's native Ireland. As of May 2015, the album had sold 65,532 copies in the United Kingdom.
Background and recording
In 2006, while promoting her band
Moloko's greatest hits album, ''
Catalogue'', Murphy announced that she was recording a new solo album to be released in 2007. After signing to
EMI in May 2006, Murphy set out to produce a
pop album with a heavy
disco influence. With a bigger budget behind her than with her last record company, the independent
Echo Records, Murphy recorded around 30 songs for the album with various
producers and writers in
Miami
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,
London
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and
Barcelona
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, commenting that each of the producers aided the pop influence of the album, as they all wanted to write "the single". She later noted, "It's the first time I've worked with multiple writers. I needed to keep in mind a clear idea what kind of record I wanted to make. There was no
experiment about it".
Murphy collaborated with Scottish
electronic musician
Calvin Harris on the songs "
Off & On" and "Don't Let It Go to Your Head Boy", which did not make the cut for ''Overpowered''. During an interview with
Popjustice, Harris called Murphy "a bit mental" for not including the songs on the album, while accusing her of "cost
ngme all sorts of money" during recording. Murphy and Harris have since resolved their differences, and the song "Off & On" was ultimately recorded by English pop singer
Sophie Ellis-Bextor for her 2011 album ''
Make a Scene''.
Art direction
The artwork for ''Overpowered'' and its accompanying single releases was conceptualised by
Scott King (who also directed the music videos for "
Overpowered" and "
Let Me Know"), and the cover images were photographed by Jonathan de Villiers. The artwork places Murphy wearing extraordinary outfits in everyday surroundings, presenting her as a "street
diva" and a constant performer. Murphy wears outfits by
Gareth Pugh,
Givenchy and
Viktor & Rolf in the artwork.
The design inside the booklet for ''Overpowered'' features a cryptic
assemblage (resembling a
flowchart but lacking directional indications found in such) made up of boxes containing statements and quotes, as well as apparent excerpts from the written treatment for the "Let Me Know" music video and assorted photographs. Among the known quotations are: "Writing about music is like dancing about architecture" (
Laurie Anderson
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) and "I got signed to EMI because I reminded them of
Robbie Williams
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" (Murphy).
According to Murphy, the photography for the album and single sleeves cost £125,000.
Promotion
The album was preceded by the title track "Overpowered", released as its lead single on 9 July 2007. As the single was ineligible to chart, it failed to enter the top 100 of the
UK Singles Chart, instead reaching number 149. "Let Me Know" was released as the second single from the album on 8 October 2007, reaching number 28 on the UK Singles Chart.
"
You Know Me Better" was released as the album's third single on 31 March 2008, peaking at number 47 on the UK Singles Chart.
The album's fourth and final single, "
Movie Star", was released digitally in the United States on 14 October 2008.
In support of the album, Murphy embarked on an extensive tour across Europe. During the tour, she also performed in Australia and a one-night show in
New York City
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. On 27 October 2007, Murphy sustained an
eye injury during a concert in a
Moscow
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club and had to cancel several subsequent shows. In total, Murphy performed 94 shows in 29 countries from 17 November 2007 to 2 November 2008.
Critical reception
''Overpowered'' received widespread acclaim from music critics. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
average score of 82, based on 12 reviews.
''
The Observer''s Garry Mulholland lauded the album as "a sumptuous 11-track, all-killer-no-
filler,
electro-disco gem", adding that its "bubbling, sensual, and soulful glitterball gems effortlessly tap into the perennial glory of feeling lost and lonely at the disco at the end of the world."
Heather Phares of
AllMusic
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wrote that it was fitting "for such a pop-focused album" that "nearly every song on ''Overpowered'' sounds like a potential smash hit. Even if this album is a bid for the big time, it's done with such flair that it just underscores what a confident and unique artist Murphy really is."
Ben Urdang of ''
musicOMH'' praised ''Overpowered'' as Murphy's "most coherent album yet", noting that her songwriting "appears to be stronger than ever with a consistent style and sound emerging throughout."
Emily Mackay of
Yahoo! Music expressed that on ''Overpowered'', Murphy "melded the two sides of her history much more seamlessly;
four-to-the-floor pop belters mix with touches of electronic and lyrical darkness to make one of the pop albums of the year."
Stephen Trouss of ''
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'' commented, "In a year of low-stakes disappointment for European pop, ''Overpowered'' is a triumph."
''
Stylus Magazine
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Addi ...
''s Dan MacRae found that "''Overpowered'' knows how to squeech and squelch in the proper places, while touches of
cowbell,
beatboxery, and the occasional
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styled
riff all get sprinkled in accordingly."
Jax Spike of
About.com described the album as "pretty overpowering itself, containing solid
electropop music with plenty of
funky flavor and some really wild
beats, with her smooth voice exuding confidence despite any moments of
breathiness."
''
The Sunday Times
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'' critic Mark Edwards opined, "The music on ''Overpowered'' plays down her quirky (all right, difficult) side in favour of a melange of disco/
house styles from
1975 to
1989. It lacks the glam wit of
Goldfrapp or the cheekiness of
Kylie, but it's brisk and efficient."
''
NME'' viewed ''Overpowered'' as "a thoroughly modern pop album that will best appeal to ageing clubbers."
In a mixed review, Cpt H.M. 'Howling Mad' Murdock of ''
Drowned in Sound'' concluded, "Not once does ''Overpowered'' really drag its feet, but it never truly impacts with the might one could possibly expect from an artist with such a fine pedigree. It's a solid pop album, one wonderfully in tune with today's stylistic shifts and trends."
Lauren Murphy of
entertainment.ie felt that the album "sticks rigidly to a tried-and-tested formula, rarely colouring outside the lines or deviating from the disco/house vibe", but noted that "there are some fantastically uplifting
dance-pop tunes here, all launched forth with the effortless vigour that Murphy does so well."
Track listing
Notes
* signifies an additional producer
Personnel
Musicians
*
Róisín Murphy – vocals
* Mike Patto – keyboards ; guitar
*
Seiji – keyboards ; drums
*
Dave Okumu – guitar
*
Andy Cato – instruments
*
Jimmy Douglass – guitar
* Ill Factor – instruments
* Ivan Corraliza – brass arrangements
*
Stephen Tirpak – brass arrangement, trombone
* Matt Cappy – trumpet
* Carl Cox –
tenor saxophone
* Stephan Murphy – bass
* Larry Gold – string arrangements
*
Kevin Rudolf – guitar
* Parrot & Dean – synths, programming
*
Ross Orton – drums
*
Mark de Clive-Lowe – keyboards
* Philly Smith – backing vocals
* Cheri London – backing vocals
* Davide de Rose – drums
*
Eddie Stevens – keyboards
* Robin Mullarkey – bass
* Jan Ozveren – guitar
*
Richard X – keyboards
Technical
* Seiji – production ; recording engineering ; additional production
*
Tom Elmhirst – mixing
*
Andy Cato – production ; engineering ; recording engineering
* Ill Factor – additional production ; production
*
Eric Kupper – mixing
* Jimmy Douglass – production ; mixing
* Joshua Maiden – recording engineering
*
Dan Carey – mixing ; production, recording engineering
* Alexis Smith – mix assistance ; engineering assistance
* Parrot & Dean – production
*
Dean Honer – additional recording engineering ; recording engineering
* Richard X – production
* Tom Coyne – mastering engineering
* Róisín Murphy – production
Artwork
* Scott King – art direction, design
* Jonathan de Villiers – photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
Notes
References
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2007 albums
Albums produced by Dan Carey (record producer)
Albums produced by Richard X
EMI Records albums
Róisín Murphy albums
2000s in Irish music