Hit Parade (Róisín Murphy Album)
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''Hit Parade'' is the sixth solo studio album by Irish singer
Róisín Murphy Róisín Marie Murphy ( , ; born 5 July 1973) is an Irish singer, songwriter and record producer who first became known in the 1990s as one half of the Pop music, pop duo Moloko alongside the English musician Mark Brydon. After the breakup of M ...
, released on 8 September 2023 through
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. It was produced by
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and was preceded by the singles "CooCool", "Can't Replicate" (exclusively as a
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), "The Universe", "Fader" and "You Knew". "CooCool" was released alongside Murphy's announcement she had signed to Ninja Tune. Murphy will play select shows in North America following the album's release. The album received acclaim from critics, with some calling it her best work yet and one of the best records of the year. Several critics acknowledged and felt that Murphy's August 2023 leaked private
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s and young trans people had negatively affected the preceding "goodwill" toward the album. ''Hit Parade'' became Murphy's highest charting album on the
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, peaking in the top five, and debuted in the top ten in Germany as well as the top twenty in Belgium, Ireland and Switzerland. The remix album ''Hit Parade Remixes'' was released on 24 May 2024.


Background and recording

In a statement, Murphy expressed that the music was worked on remotely, with her in
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and DJ Koze in
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, over the course of several years, and "both
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in a personal, private place when working on the songs", which "brought out a more intimate approach to the songwriting" for Murphy and allowed her to tell "this album ersecrets", and Koze had "total freedom" and was not "distracted by erpresence". She called the resulting album "joyful" as she has "never been happier", and the music "so vibrant and alive" and "exploding with colour". ''The House'' samples dialogue between Murphy and Irish comedian
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taken from her appearance on his chat show. Murphy was photographed by Connor Egan, who they collaborated together with AI generative artist Beth Frey on the colourful artwork, with Bráulio Amado serving as graphic designer.


Critical reception

''Hit Parade'' received a score of 87 out of 100 on review aggregator
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based on 13 critics' reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Sophia McDonald of '' Clash'' called it "as colourful and playful as Róisín Murphy herself. Truly a contender for album of the year, Murphy has created an album of true musical depth that doesn't take itself too seriously", and '' Uncut'' stated, "bursting with warmth and character even when nearly tweaked beyond the point of recognition, Murphy's voice has rarely had a more satisfying showcase". ''
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'' called the track "Fader" evidence "that urphycould do out-and-out
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if the mood were ever to take her, but there are too many strange and good ideas for anything quite so prosaic". Peter Piatkowski, reviewing the album for ''
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'', wrote that "there are some great moments on the record, but overall, ''Hit Parade'' is a bit inconsistent; its title is false advertising. It's a frustratingly uneven album, with just enough ''genius'' to make the mediocrity on some tracks stand out". Reviewing the album for ''
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'', Harry Tafoya described it as "the kind of highly original pop assemblage that the Irish singer has seemingly always wanted to make, a record of peerless highs whose best and worst quality is how alienating it just so happens to be." ''Pitchfork'' also granted the album's first two singles, "CooCool" and "The Universe", Best New Track status. Jordan Bassett of ''
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'' summarised it as "a playful record imbued with a sense of mystery and occasional glimpses of autobiography, slowly revealing itself as the cracked mirror image of '' Róisín Machine''s bruised optimism." Shaad D'Souza of ''
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'' wrote that "for Róisín Murphy, becoming the world's most fabulous and daringly
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living pop star has taken a long time", calling the album "a masterclass in unfussy pop – her best record yet and maybe the album of the year".


Track listing

Notes * "Spacetime" is a separate, unmixed track on the digital edition, whereas it is mixed as an intro to "Fader" on all physical editions. The deluxe vinyl version includes an additional song, "Milf Funk" (5:10) between "The Universe" and "Hurtz So Bad". * "CooCool" contains a sample of "Together" by Mike James Kirkland. * "Fader" contains a sample of "Window Shopping" by
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. * "Can't Replicate" contains a sample of "Sæglópur" by
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. * The physical CD/LP version available from
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includes a bonus disc featuring a live performance at the
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Personnel

*
Róisín Murphy Róisín Marie Murphy ( , ; born 5 July 1973) is an Irish singer, songwriter and record producer who first became known in the 1990s as one half of the Pop music, pop duo Moloko alongside the English musician Mark Brydon. After the breakup of M ...
– vocals, recording, creative direction *
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– production
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, recording (all tracks); mixing (tracks 1, 2, 4–11, 13) * Deinklang – mastering * Philipp Hoppen – mixing (tracks 3, 12) * Tadhg Properzi – guest vocals (track 6) * Beth Frey – art * Bráulio Amado – design * Connor Egan – photography


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