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''Lost Horizons'' is the second studio album from the British electronic duo
Lemon Jelly Lemon Jelly is a British electronic music duo from London that formed in 1998 and went on hiatus starting in 2008. Since its inception, the band members have always been Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen. Lemon Jelly has been nominated for awards l ...
, released on 7 October 2002. Released by
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and produced by
Nick Franglen Nick Franglen (born 1965 in Westminster, London) is a British musician, record producer and installation artist. He is best known as a founding member of the electronic music duo Lemon Jelly. Music composition and production A classically trained ...
, the album generated two charting singles in the UK, "Space Walk" and "
Nice Weather for Ducks "Nice Weather for Ducks" is a song recorded by British electronic band Lemon Jelly, released on 20 January 2003 from their second studio album '' Lost Horizons'' (2002). The song spent three weeks on the UK chart, peaking at number 16. The track ...
"; the latter has often been called the album's stand-out track. The album, which is built around a mix of organic instrumentation and idiosyncratic samples, was met with largely positive reviews by music critics, although it was somewhat criticised due to its near-constant mellowness. In the United Kingdom, ''Lost Horizons'' peaked at number 20 on the
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, whereas in the United States, it peaked at number 24 on ''
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s
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component chart. The album's two singles, "Space Walk" and "Nice Weather for Ducks", were also successful, peaking on the
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, at number 36 and 16 respectively. The album was nominated for the
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and
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in 2003, and was eventually certified gold by the
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for shipments exceeding 100,000 copies.


Music

''Lost Horizons'' opens with "Elements", which "blends acoustic guitars, flugelhorns, synths, skittering breakbeat rhythms, a folksy harmonica, and ... a falsetto 'doo-doo' chorus". Overlaying the music is a voiceover, courtesy of English actor
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, that lists the basic 'elements' that make up the world: earth, metal, water, wood, fire, and (eventually, later in the song) sky. The second track, "Space Walk", is set to a recording of Ed White's 1965
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on the
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mission. Franglen and Deakin chose to use the sample after listening to an album called ''Flight to the Moon'' (1969); the two were struck by how moving and emotive many of the tracks were. Deakin later said, "' One small step' leaves me cold, because it was so obviously scripted. But the spacewalk… even after hearing it so many times, it's so vivid." "Ramblin' Man" features a conversation between an interviewer (the voice of Michael Deakin—uncle of Lemon Jelly's
Fred Deakin Lemon Jelly is a British electronic music duo from London that formed in 1998 and went on hiatus starting in 2008. Since its inception, the band members have always been Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen. Lemon Jelly has been nominated for awards l ...
) and "John the Ramblin' Man" (the voice of Standing), during which he lists various places from around the world, ranging "from small
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villages to major world capitals." When listed in the order in which the locations are narrated, the message "
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Sees All Things" is spelled out midway through the song (from Brixton at four minutes ten seconds, to San José at four minutes 31 seconds) using the first letter of each location. The band had initially intended to use a sample of
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talking about his travels, but since it only included four destinations they compiled a list of 200 places and recorded Standing reading them. The fourth track, "Return to Patagonia", features several jazz-inspired elements. It also samples the opening lines to the 1974 film ''
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'' The song "Nice Weather for Ducks" is built around a sample inspired by
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's song "All the Ducks". This song was based on the popular
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children's song, "Alle eendjes zwemmen in het water" (translated: "All the ducks are swimming in the water"). Franglen later said that he and Deakin were drawn to Langstaff's recording because it "had a gentle madness to it, slightly unhinged". The duo had attempted to clear Langstaff's version for sampling, but were unable to. In the end, they had
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re-record the vocal snippet. Franglen, while noting that Reitel's performance was good, said that once the sample was re-recorded, its "edge disappeared". "Experiment Number 6", arguably the album's darkest track, features a fictional
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of a doctor documenting the side effects of an unnamed drug administered to a patient; the recording tells how the patient progresses from normalcy, to an "overwhelming sense of well-being and euphoria", before eventually dying. The album closes with "The Curse of Ka'Zar", which features "a two-part harmony chorus and jazzy drum loop".


Artwork

The artwork for ''Lost Horizons'' was created by bandmember Fred Deakin and his London-based graphic design company
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. The sleeve features a three-dimensional landscape of a city and countryside: The cover features the landscape during the day, which depicts the countryside as vibrant and the city as dull and grey. Conversely, the interior of the sleeve features the same landscape at nighttime; in this piece, the countryside is dark and the city is illuminated. The cover was designed by Airside member Sam Burford, which Deakin then turned into a computer-generated image.


Reception


Critical reviews

''Lost Horizons'' received mostly positive reviews from
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, although several critics critiqued the album's near-constant mellowness. Stuart Mason of
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called the album "a delightful but slightly faceless blend of lounge pop, subtle beats, found sound, with mellow jazz influences." A reviewer for
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praised the band for approaching electronica from a new angle, writing, "this London-based duo employ Playschool pianos, acoustic guitars and sprightly beats to create laid-back instrumentals guaranteed to soothe even the most restless of souls. ..What really marks Lemon Jelly as exciting new talents is their quirky sense of humour, which they use to brighten up their sound with skilful use of nursery rhymes, brass bands and offbeat samples." Pascal Wyse of ''
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'' wrote, "Everything is approachable and purely crafted, but ''Lost Horizons'' cheats banality with some choice quirks: Magnificent Seven strings, astronauts chatting, panoramic sound effects." Chris Dahlen of ''
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'' felt that the album was a little too saccharine at times, but that it is "the perfect disc to throw on after your four-disc ''Ultrachill Dub Groove Mix'' has put the whole party to sleep. It's like eight flavors of ribbon candy, beach balls hitting the ground like hail, and a big plastic clown face that blows helium." Many reviews singled out "Nice Weather for Ducks" as the album's stand-out track. Mason selected the "dreamy, acoustic guitar-based" song as one of the album's highlights in his review. Dahlen described it as "the most likeable" on the album, and concluded that it is "a happy-slappy lollipop of a song that nicely sums this record up: Sunny, bright, and vaguely irritating." Wyse wrote, "When the flugelhorn arrives on 'Nice Weather for Ducks' it is impossible to believe there is any evil in the world." Conversely, several critics felt that "Experiment Number Six" did not fit with the overall mood of the album. Wyse called it a "pool of darkness" that "comes as quite a shock". Dahlen felt that the song "is the only break in the lbum'smood". While he enjoyed the song's concept, calling it "so different and sinister that it's more intriguing than the rest of the album", he felt that it was "annoyingly displaced". Hermann, on the other hand, called the track "clever" and "spooky" with "music ... so well crafted that he conceptworks".


Sales and accolades

In the UK, the album charted at number 20 on the
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. In the US, it peaked at number 24 on the ''
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''
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chart. In both cases, it was the first Lemon Jelly album to do so. The album's two singles, "Space Walk" and "Nice Weather for Ducks", also managed to chart on the
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, at number 36 and 16 respectively. Again, this was a first for the band. On 20 December 2002 the album was certified Silver. Almost six months later, on 22 July 2003, it was certified Gold, denoting shipments of over 100,000. In 2003, the album was nominated for a
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and a
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.


Track listing


Credits and personnel

Band members and production *
Nick Franglen Nick Franglen (born 1965 in Westminster, London) is a British musician, record producer and installation artist. He is best known as a founding member of the electronic music duo Lemon Jelly. Music composition and production A classically trained ...
 – band member, musical arrangement, additional music, production *
Fred Deakin Lemon Jelly is a British electronic music duo from London that formed in 1998 and went on hiatus starting in 2008. Since its inception, the band members have always been Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen. Lemon Jelly has been nominated for awards l ...
 – band member, musical arrangement, additional music, design, illustration, art direction *
Andy Diagram Andy Diagram (born 1959 in London) is a British musician and trumpet player. He has worked with the instrument in a variety of bands and contexts ranging from pop and rock to experimental jazz, art rock and dance music. He is best known for hi ...
 – train sound effects (4), trumpet (6) * Adrian Hall – recording engineer (singing vocals on 1, choir vocals on 4) * Cameron Jenkins – recording engineer (2–3, 6–8, music on 1, 4–5, speech on 1), audio mixing * Dom Morley – recording engineer (vocals on 5) * Nik Pugh – assistant recording engineer (choir vocals on 4) Other personnel * Doctor William Brook – speech (6) * Michael Deakin – speech (3) * Brian Foreman – bass guitar (1) * Damian Hand – flutes (3, 6), saxophone (4) * Nat Hunter – background vocals (6) *
Rory McFarlane Rory Mcfarlane is a British session musician who has also written scores for anime and games. He is probably best known for his score to the influential anime series ''Cyber City Oedo 808 is a 1990–1991 cyberpunk original video animation. ...
 – double bass (4, 6–7) * Michael O'Connor – speech (2) * Guy Pratt – bass guitar (5) *
Enn Reitel Enn Reitel (born 21 June 1950) is a Scottish actor who specialises in voice work in video games, movies and TV shows. Early life Reitel's family arrived in Scotland as refugees from Estonia and Germany. He trained as an actor at the Central S ...
 – vocals (5) * Steve Sidwell – flugelhorns (1, 5), trumpets (5) *
John Standing Sir John Ronald Leon, 4th Baronet (born 16 August 1934) is an English actor and baronet who is known as John Standing. He is the stepson of John Clements. Early life Standing was born in London, the son of Kay Hammond (née Dorothy Katherin ...
 – speech (1, 3) * Carey Wilson – vocals (1), male choir vocals (4) * Bob "Forever" Young – harmonica (1) * Original Blend, Keith Abbs, Malcolm Abbs & Bob Hunter – vocals (1) * Rory Blair &
Melanie McFadyean Melanie McFadyean is a British journalist and lecturer. She has written for a wide range of papers, including ''The Guardian'', ''The Observer'', ''The Sunday Times'' and ''The Independent'', particularly about social injustice, immigration and as ...
 – speech (4) * Peter Bamber, Lindsay Benson, David Bevan, Michael Clarke, Bob Fardell, Fergus O’Kelley & David Porter-Thomas – Male choir vocals (4) * Rita Campbell & Andy Kane – vocals (8)


Charts


Certifications and sales


References


Bibliography

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External links


Lemon Jelly's official website
* {{Authority control 2002 albums Lemon Jelly albums XL Recordings albums Albums produced by Nick Franglen