Build a Rocket Boys!

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Build a Rocket Boys!
Elbow studio album

Publication
(s)

2011

Label (s) Fiction Records

Format (s)

CD, LP

Genre (s)

skirt

Title (number)

11

running time

51:38

occupation
  • Guitar, backing vocals: Mark Potter
  • Keyboard, backing vocals: Craig Potter
  • Electric bass: Pete Turner
  • Drums: Richard Jupp

production

Craig Potter

Studio (s)

Blueprint Studios

chronology
The Seldom Seen Kid
(2009)
Build a Rocket Boys! Dead in the Boot
(2012)

Build a Rocket Boys! (Eng .: "Build a rocket, boys!", abbreviation "BRB") is Elbow's 5th studio album . It was first released on March 3, 2011 on Fiction Records.

The band itself writes the title of the album with small letters and exclamation marks ( build a rocket boys! ).

Music genre

The band describes the album as "much closer to the debut album Asleep in the Back than any other material", but with more positive elements and "groovier".

History of origin

“It's the first time that our whole lives aren't hanging on the success of a record. And everyone has slightly better shoes. "

“It's the first time that our entire existence doesn't depend on the success of a record. And everyone has slightly better shoes. "

- Guy Garvey, Elbow

The expectations for this album were particularly high in advance, because it is the band's first album to be released almost three years after the previous album The Seldom Seen Kid , with which Elbow made the commercial breakthrough and won the Mercury Music Prize , among other things .

Concrete planning for BRB began in mid-2009. At this point, the first song ideas were already in place. Elbow consciously took time for the album, on the one hand, to deal with various projects such as B. to be able to carry out an America tour and on the other hand not to "capitalize" the newly achieved success and rather to be able to create a good album.

When deciding how to design the new album after the big breakthrough with The Seldom Seen Kid , the band faced a choice between several alternatives. Neither the route of attempting to fill the album with stadium hits only, nor the route of creating “art for art's sake” was chosen. Elbow chose to do what they saw right, as they always did. You think you have created a "different" record and are proud of the result. However, they admit elsewhere that the sound of the album is adapted to large venues.

On December 22, 2010, Garvey called the title of the album "accidentally" on a radio broadcast for the first time. Further details were given in a resulting newspaper article. The date of publication was given as March 7th 2011 and a surprise was promised for December 26th, 2010. This actually took place on the band's homepage and consisted of the announcement of a short tour with 12 major stadiums in England in March and a teaser in the form of a studio-recorded video of the first song on the album Lippy Kids on a homepage specially created for BRB . Shortly before the album was released, excerpts of all the tracks on the album were made available on the album's homepage, provided that enough Facebook members link to the album's page.

The release is staggered and began with the release of the first single Neat Little Rows , which was released on February 27, 2011. A week later, the download versions were released on March 4th. The CD version was also released in Great Britain at this time, but in many other countries it was not released until mid-April. B. also in Germany.

Publications and chart successes

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Build a Rocket Boys!
  DE 50 04/29/2011 (2 weeks)
  CH 54 03/20/2011 (1 week)
  UK 2 03/19/2011 (51 weeks)
  US 151 03/26/2011 (1 week)
Singles
Open arms
  UK 58 08/25/2012 (1 week)

In addition to the Standard Edition, a Deluxe Edition was also released. The promotion edition is based on the yellow booklets of the Reclam Verlag and includes a Recla i m booklet in which the texts have been translated.

Track list

"Lyrically this is a record about the ups and downs of being young through the eyes of someone who loved and hated it all the same time."

"Lyrically, the record is about the ups and downs of being young from the point of view of someone who loved it and at the same time hated it."

- Guy Garvey, Elbow

1. The Birds - 8:03 am

The Birds ” is about the encounter with an unhappy love from the perspective of an 85-year-old man. For the singing in the recapitulation, as a result of the search for a “ sweet but frail ” (German: “sweet but fragile”) voice, an amateur who is a piano tuner was hired.

2. Lippy Kids - 6:06 am

Lippy Kids ” (German: “Vorlaute Kinder”) was initially the working title of the album. The actual title “build a rocket boys!” Appears on one line of this song. It is thus implicitly the title track of the album. Lippy Kids had its premiere at the end of December 2010 as a live video from the studio on the album's homepage. So it was the first song on the album that was heard in public. For this reason it was the subject of the first preliminary discussions of the album. It is about children who spend their time on the street and play pranks, but are not aware of the carefree life of this phase.

3. With Love - 4:12
4. Neat Little Rows - 5:40

Neat Little Rows ” (German: “cultivated small rows”) was announced as the first single and was released on February 27, 2011. It premiered on a BBC radio show in early January 2011 and was the second song on the album to be heard in public.

5. Jesus Is a Rochdale Girl - 3:18

" Jesus Is A Rochdale Girl " (German: "Jesus is a girl from Rochdale") was the first completed song on BRB. It is about Garvey's memories of his time as a 22-year-old, how he imagined the future of his life.

6. The Night Will Always Win - 4:24

The Night Will Always Win ” (German: “The night will always win”) is a song about an old friend. They broke up in an argument, but the singer realizes that he misses and needs his old friend. The gentle, wistful music contradicts the British-humorous lyrics (I miss your stupid face, I miss your bad advice), but at the same time reinforces the longing to meet the old friend again.

7. High Ideals - 5:39
8. The River - 2:51
9. Open Arms - 4:53
10. The Birds (Reprise) - 1:31

s. above The Birds

11. Dear Friends - 5:01 am

Several songs are about Garvey's mostly positive memories of his youth in Bury .

Cover

As with The Seldom Seen Kid , the cover is designed by Oliver East and consists of "a very simple drawing of a figure stretching its arms towards the sky in excitement".

reception

The New Musical Express praises Guy Garvey's ability to translate everyday things into music and gives the album 8 out of 10 points.
BRB was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize 2011, but could not prevail against the album by PJ Harvey Let England Shake .

Merchandising

In addition to the usual merchandising, a special form of merchandising took place in the form of a beer with the name of the album.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Sean Michaels: Elbow accidently reveal new album title. Under the influence of alcohol, Guy Garvey announces March release of build a rocket boys! (No longer available online.) In: The Guardian . Guardian News and Media Limited as of December 23, 2010, archived from the original on January 20, 2011 ; Retrieved January 20, 2011 (English, background on BRB).
  2. ^ A b Robin Murray: Elbow Return To Early Sound. 'Build A Rocket Boys!' almost here. (No longer available online.) In: clashmusic.com. b, January 18, 2011, archived from the original on January 26, 2011 ; accessed on January 27, 2011 (English, interview on BRB).
  3. a b c Alexis Petridis: The best pop for 2011. Alexis Petridis chooses his pop picks of the coming year, kicking off with news of Elbow's forthcoming tour. (No longer available online.) In: The Guardian . Guardian News and Media Limited January 3, 2011, archived from the original January 20, 2011 ; Retrieved January 20, 2011 (English, article on BRB).
  4. Sean Michaels: Elbow plan Seldom Seen Kid follow-up for 2010. The Bury band hope to release their fifth album at the end of next year. But not before they break America first… (No longer available online.) In: The Guardian . Guardian News and Media Limited, June 2, 2009, archived from the original on February 3, 2011 ; accessed on February 3, 2011 (English, first announcement by BRB).
  5. elbow - build a rocket boys! (No longer available online.) In: elbow.co.uk. December 2010, archived from the original on January 6, 2011 ; Retrieved January 6, 2011 (announcement of publication).
  6. a b elbow - build a rocket boys! (Video) (No longer available online.) In: buildarocketboys.com. Archived from the original on January 6, 2011 ; accessed on January 6, 2011 (English, studio recording by Lippy Kids).
  7. a b Chart sources: DE CH UK US
  8. Giuliano Benassi: The exceptional band withstands the pressure of expectations. (No longer available online.) In: laut.de. Archived from the original on January 2, 2012 ; accessed on January 1, 2012 (review on laut.de).
  9. a b Guy Garvey: Guy Garvey on "build a rocket boys!" In: elbow.co.uk. b, January 26, 2011, accessed on August 24, 2012 (English, accessible via navigation on “biography”).
  10. a b Luke Lewis: Elbow, 'Lippy Kids' - What Do You Think? (No longer available online.) In: New Musical Express . December 26, 2010, archived from the original on January 21, 2011 ; Retrieved January 21, 2011 (English, review by Lippy Kids).
  11. Will Dean: From Help! to Build A Rocket Boys !, exclamation marks rock! Will Elbow's new album title reclaim grammar's least-loved piece of punctuation from Facebook commenters and literary snobs? (No longer available online.) In: The Guardian . Guardian News and Media Limited January 15, 2011, archived from the original January 21, 2011 ; Retrieved January 21, 2011 (English, commentary on BRB and Lippy Kids, among others).
  12. Garvey explained the story of the song at the concert in "Den Atelier" in Luxembourg on November 16, 2011
  13. John Doran: Album Review: Elbow - Build A Rocket Boys. (No longer available online.) In: nme.com. January 1, 2011, archived from the original on March 10, 2011 ; accessed on March 8, 2011 (English, album review). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.nme.com
  14. 2011 shortlist. (No longer available online.) In: mercuryprize.com. Archived from the original on July 24, 2011 ; accessed on July 24, 2011 (English, nominations for the 2011 Mercury Prize). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mercuryprize.com
  15. ^ Mercury Prize News. (No longer available online.) In: mercuryprize.com. Archived from the original on February 29, 2012 ; accessed on September 8, 2011 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mercuryprize.com
  16. Online Store. (No longer available online.) In: elbowbeer.co.uk. Archived from the original on December 13, 2013 ; accessed on November 15, 2016 .