Intensive Care

11/01/2005 | Toshiba Emi Japan 

All Music Guide Review

Despite his constant self-deprecation, Robbie Williams is a shrewd artist, one who can tell when a change is in order. It's impossible to tell if he would have agreed to continue working with producer Guy Chambers had Chambers not been forced out of the chair by money matters, but Williams lost little time in finding another creative partner. Stephen Duffy may not be as fluent in the last 40 years of guitar pop as Chambers is, but he immediately announces a changing of the guard on the first track, "Ghosts," with his ringing guitar and keyboards. And it works, briefly. The trailer single, "Tripping," is a warm, clubby single that slightly resembles "Rock DJ," but sounds like it could find a comfortable home on both adult alternative radio and the dancefloor. Williams goes for the jugular on "Spread Your Wings," an ambitious portrait of a lover's reunion (based, he says, on an alternate view of Human League's "Louise"). His lyrics, however, only sketch in the details, and Duffy's arrangement is a pale shadow of a Smiths song from 20 years earlier. It's possible that the partnership of Duffy and Williams can still bear fruit, but it will require not only better music from Duffy but far better performances from Williams. He rarely even sounds like himself, instead choosing to channel his '80s heroes -- Bono, Morrissey, George Michael, even Tom Jones briefly. It's important to point out that since Intensive Care represents a new direction and a new sound, it is much more interesting than the creatively bankrupt Escapology. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Track Listing

Credits

  • Jebin Bruni
  • Chamberlin, Arp Strings, Prophet 5, Roland Synthesizer
  • Robbie Williams
  • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Fender Stratocaster, Fender Jazz Bass, Epiphone Casino, Korg Synthesizer, Producer, Vocals (Background), Vocals
  • Claire Worrall
  • Bass, Piano, Mellotron, Organ (Hammond), Wurlitzer, Vocals (Background)
  • Stephen Duffy
  • Synthesizer, Epiphone Casino, Juno, Hi String Guitar, Dilruba, Sequencing, Shaker, Korg Synthesizer, Engineer, Melodica, Tambourine, Sitar, Keyboards, Glockenspiel, Autoharp, Glass, Fender Stratocaster, Percussion, Guitar, Harmonica, Guitar (Acoustic)
  • David Campbell
  • String Arrangements, String Conductor, Choir Conductor, Choir Arrangement
  • Greg Leisz
  • Pedal Steel, Guitar (Electric Baritone), E-Bow, Lap Steel Guitar, Effects, Guitar (12 String)


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