Herbert*Scale

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Disco

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Tracklist

Something Isn't Right 3:44
The Movers And The Shakers 4:15
Moving Like A Train 5:52
Harmonise 5:39
We're In Love 4:43
Birds Of A Feather 5:05
Those Feelings 4:23
Down 6:12
Movie Star 4:14
Just Once 6:15
Wrong 1:02

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    Cover of Scale, 2006-05-25, CD Scale
    CD, Album, Digibook
    Accidental – !K7202CD 2006 2006
    Cover of Scale, 2006-05-00, Vinyl Scale
    2×LP, Album
    Accidental Records – !K7202LP 2006 2006
    Cover of Scale, 2006-05-25, CD Scale
    CD, Album, Promo
    !K7 Records – !K7202CD 2006 2006
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Scale, 2006-05-17, CD Scale
    2×CD, Album
    Hostess Entertainment Unlimited – HSE-40039 Japan 2006 Japan2006
    New Submission
    Cover of Scale, 2009-02-24, CD Scale
    CD, Album
    !K7 Records – !K7202CD Russia 2009 Russia2009
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    Reviews

    • scoundrel's avatar
      scoundrel
      Edited 17 years ago
      SCALE, Herbert's latest, skips much of the jazz-inflections of his previous album BODILY FUNCTIONS in favor for a surprising sound: a combination of big band and disco. "Something Isn't Right" is backed by some horns, but it's the strings that seem to speak loudest to the disco era. "The Movers and the Shakers" brings back the horns, accompanied by some soulful vocals and some electronic squiggles and off-kilter percussion (in case we forgot that this is a Herbert production, after all), but "Moving Like a Train" screams for strobelights and platform heels. Luckily, his crafty songwriting does much to surprise the listener who assumes he knows what he's in for -- the straightforward 4-to-the-floor of "Harmonize" or the smooth jazzy romanticism of "We're in Love" and "Those Feelings." "Down" has an almost operatic, classical feel to it, as if it's an excerpt from a ballet. And some of that filters into the start of "Movie Star," even as the track itself goes in a minimalist, tribal direction. "Just Once" mixes a quiet ambience with the yearning emotion of a torch song. And "Wrong" closes out the album with Herbert accompanied with only heartbreak and a piano, much like "The Last Beat" on BODILY FUNCTION. The songs here on SCALE weigh just as strongly as ever.

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