''Head First'' is the fifth studio album by English
electronic music duo
Goldfrapp, released 19 March 2010 by
Mute Records
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. The album debuted at number six on the
UK Albums Chart, selling 23,261 copies in its first week. It was supported by three singles: "
Rocket", "
Alive" and "
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". ''Head First'' received a nomination for
Best Electronic/Dance Album at the
53rd Annual Grammy Awards
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Background and development
In July 2009, Goldfrapp announced that they had begun recording their fifth studio album, with recording sessions taking place in
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and London. A photoshoot for the album took place in November 2009. The duo hoped to have the album completed by December 2009. A press release issued ahead of the release described ''Head First'' as their "most powerful trip to date, a speedy rush of synth optimism, euphoria, fantasy and romance. With life affirming lyrics and stellar production it lifts off at full tilt and takes us on a journey to the heart of 2010."
Alison Goldfrapp
Alison Elizabeth Margaret Goldfrapp (born 13 May 1966) is an English musician and record producer, known as the vocalist of English electronic music duo Goldfrapp.
Early life
Goldfrapp was born on 13 May 1966, in Enfield, London, the youngest o ...
explained that the upbeat nature of the album was inspired by her desire to create something "a little bit like ''
Supernature'', but that had a warmer sound—maybe not as hard."
Describing their previous album ''
Seventh Tree'' as an "intimate, dreamy, more introspective album" which was created in response to deep unhappiness with her personal life following the tiring ''Supernature'' tour, ''Head First'' was a reaction to wanting "to get out the synths again, put your hands in the air" and "set about making an 'up' album."
In the following years, after re-signing to
Mute following its split from parent label
EMI, Goldfrapp expressed dissatisfaction with the recording process and final composition of the album.
Will Gregory described a "schedule" provided by EMI which they felt "blackmailed into sticking to", despite needing "another six months on ''Head First'' really."
This rushed process was something which they specifically aimed to address when recording their next album ''
Tales of Us''.
In terms of the artistic direction for ''Head First'', Goldfrapp described the process as "very nasty";
EMI had pressured them to create a more commercial sound which was at odds with their plans for the record and their image.
Overall, Goldfrapp expressed "not
eelingvery proud" and "not
eingcrazy about" the album, describing it as too "on the nose".
While singling out affection for "Voicething" and "Shiny and Warm" and admitting that there were "some good tunes on there", she felt as though they "should have given them to someone else instead of us releasing them as Goldfrapp."
In discussing re-signing with Mute after its separation from EMI, Goldfrapp expressed pleasure in their independence "and a new management who are on our side, they're not trying to make a quick buck" and that "it did feel like a new start... 'we're going to do what we want to do'."
Critical reception
''Head First'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
average score of 68, based on 22 reviews.
Heather Phares of
AllMusic stated that the album "proves that Goldfrapp's skill at adopting and fully embodying different styles is what makes them distinctive, not necessarily one signature sound", while noting the influence of
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ABBA and ''
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''-era
Olivia Newton-John.
Leah Greenblatt of ''
Entertainment Weekly'' wrote that "''Head First'' sounds as if
oldfrapp havebeen commissioned to paint the inside of Olivia Newton-John's mind, circa 1980: all strobe-lit synths, feathery vocals, and goofy synonyms for sex."
Ian Wade of
BBC Music raved, "Free of anything in the slightest bit terrible, ''Head First'' is amazing stuff."
At ''
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'', Lindsey Thomas commented that "Will Gregory creates a pitch-perfect neon-lit '80s wonderland with
Hi-NRG bass lines and plenty of that fat synth sound made famous by
Van Halen's '
Jump.'"
Sal Cinquemani of ''
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'' opined that "''Head First'' is a brief trip, but it's saturated with enough hi-NRG motifs and sounds for countless sweaty workouts at
Jack LaLanne."
In a mixed review,
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The Guardian'' noted that "''Head First'' returns Goldfrapp to commercial waters—this time the glossy, optimistic 1980s pop that provides the playlist backbone of
Magic FM", but found that "there are instances when the songwriting isn't that exciting, when the choruses don't ascend quite as stratospherically as they're supposed to, and you're left listening to what is, in essence, an
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pop album."
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Rolling Stone''s Will Hermes expressed that ''Head First'' "may be the most lovingly detailed synth-pop album since the golden days of
Yaz and
Kim Carnes. Yet expert execution doesn't always signal a good idea."
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The Times'' wrote, "The best moments on
..''Head First''—'
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' and the title track—also double as its uncoolest ones."
Marc Hogan from ''
Pitchfork'' remarked, "Bringing 1980s
roller-disco synth-pop motifs out of mothballs has given the UK duo their most immediately entertaining album since 2005 electro-glam juggernaut ''
Supernature''", but felt that the duo "fail to give each song a face as memorable as the overall album's
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workout-video get-up."
The album also received criticism for following the musical directions of artists that are said to have been influenced by Goldfrapp. Andy Gill of ''
The Independent'' observed that "Goldfrapp now suddenly effect a complete
volte-face on ''Head First'', heading back to the electronic pop of their three previous releases", which is "a curious, circuitous trajectory which gives the impression that Goldfrapp are in the invidious position of playing catch-up to all the
Gagas, and
Little Boots upon whom they must surely have been a major influence."
Barry Nicolson of ''
NME'' commented, "Once the source of pop inspiration, now it seems they're content to follow", concluding that the album is "basically an upbeat electro-pop record with one foot in the '80s, much like roughly 85 per cent of music made in the last two years."
Kitty Empire of ''
The Observer'' agreed, stating, "Having pre-empted the wave of womanly
electro, they appear now to be behind rather than ahead of the curve", while calling the album "decent but unsurprising".
Commercial performance
''Head First'' debuted at number six on the
UK Albums Chart with 23,261 copies sold in its first week, earning Goldfrapp their third consecutive top-10 album. The album had sold 70,000 copies in the United Kingdom by December 2010,
and on 22 July 2013, it was certified silver by the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI).
In the United States, ''Head First'' debuted at number 45 on the
''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 10,000 copies, becoming the duo's highest-peaking album on the chart.
As of June 2013, the album had sold 39,000 copies in the United States.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Head First''.
Goldfrapp
*
Alison Goldfrapp
Alison Elizabeth Margaret Goldfrapp (born 13 May 1966) is an English musician and record producer, known as the vocalist of English electronic music duo Goldfrapp.
Early life
Goldfrapp was born on 13 May 1966, in Enfield, London, the youngest o ...
*
Will Gregory
Additional musicians
*
Tim Goldsworthy – drum arrangement ; additional programming
*
Nick Batt – additional programming
*
Alex Lee – guitar
*
Charlie Jones – bass
* Chris Goulston – guitar
*
Davide Rossi – violin
*
Ged Lynch – drums
Technical
* Alison Goldfrapp – recording, production
* Will Gregory – recording, production
*
Mark "Spike" Stent – mixing
* Matty Green – mixing assistance
* Neil Comber – mixing assistance
*
Pascal Gabriel – additional production
*
Richard X – additional production
* Tim Goldsworthy – drum recording
* Greg Freeman – drum recording
* Bruno Ellingham – additional engineering
*
Ted Jensen – mastering
Artwork
* Alison Goldfrapp – art direction
*
Mat Maitland – art direction, images
* Serge Leblon – images
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
Notes
References
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2010 albums
Albums produced by Pascal Gabriel
Albums produced by Richard X
Goldfrapp albums
Italo disco albums
Mute Records albums