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Mantaray (album)

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2007 studio album by Siouxsie
Mantaray
Studio album by
Released10 September 2007
Recorded2006–2007
StudioRiverside Studio and Stone Room,Bath, Somerset, UK
Genre
Length41:00
Label
Producer
Siouxsie chronology
Hái!
The Creatures

(2003)
Mantaray
(2007)
2023 re-release cover
Singles from Mantaray
  1. "Into a Swan"
    Released: 3 September 2007
  2. "Here Comes That Day"
    Released: 29 October 2007
  3. "About to Happen"
    Released: 10 March 2008

Mantaray is the debut solo album by English singerSiouxsie. It was released in September 2007 by W14 Music onUniversal Records. After her first solo tour in 2004, Siouxsie wanted to collaborate with other musicians. She met Steve Evans andCharlie Jones, both of them arranged the songs and produced the record. Upon release,Mantaray was well received by critics, with praise focused on Siouxsie's voice and the different compositional styles.

In July 2023, a remastered version ofMantaray was reissued on translucent red vinyl, black vinyl and CD, through Siouxsie's official website and online retailers.[1]

Background

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After the success of her first solo release, the live DVDDreamshow, which reached the No. 1 position in theUK chart in August 2005,[2] Siouxsie received instrumental demos from several composers. "Loveless" was the first one she got from Kookie, followed by "Into a Swan".[3] Universal soon offered her a new record deal on the label W14, which was about to be created by John Williams - Williams had already previously worked with her forPeepshow andBoomerang. Commenting on the news on her website in July 2006, Siouxsie stated, "At least I didn't have to get someone spray-painting my name on the front of the Universal building"![4] It was a reference to a famous episode which took place in early 1978 in London when record companies had been tagged one morning with the command, "Sign the Banshees, do it now".

Recording and music

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Mantaray was co-produced by Steve Evans (who had previously worked withRobert Plant) andCharlie Jones (who had collaborated with Plant as well as withGoldfrapp).[5] The drums were performed byClive Deamer, who had previously played with both Plant,[6] andPortishead. Evans and Jones together composed the music for the tracks "About to Happen", "If It Doesn't Kill You", "Sea of Tranquility", "They Follow You" and "Heaven and Alchemy". Siouxsie worked in a different environment with a touch of fear as she didn't know what to expect.[7]

It was the first time that she worked with producers who also physically played on the record, which made a "huge difference". Instead of recording the album in one block session, she commuted from France toBath in England where was located the producers' studio. She made several trips from the end of 2006 to May 2007, concentrating on two or three tracks at the time. This working method provided a useful overview, as she stated: "Sometimes when you're so involved in a project day in day out, you can lose sight of the goal or the object. It puts a different discipline to it". She used technology as a tool, listening to the recording process of the music from home.[8] Siouxsie's only instruction to her two composers was "to treat every song as a potential single".[9]

Mantaray includes a variety of musical styles, includingpop,glam andcabaret. She said: "it has probably got the Siouxsie from seven years old to now, a life painting of where I started and where I am up to now".[7] "If it Doesn't Kill You" was one of the oldest lyrics she wrote, and the original music was different before she first met Jones. He was drawn to the title and in Siouxsie's words, "he made it one of those classic songs that could be associated withJames Bond. It's quite cinematic."[10] "Sea of Tranquility" existed as a lyric on its own and was her idea of writing a sci-fi murder mystery. Jones and Evans "took it somewhere with that wholebossa nova thing" and the title of the album comes from a line of it.[10] Amanta ray is described as "a ghost of a roar from the sea floor" in that song.[11] In an interview forThe Telegraph, she further explained: "Because the sounds on the album are so diverse, we needed an abstract title. Rays symbolise something from deep space and a long, long time ago." "The deep ocean also inspired [1964 TV series]Stingray and science fiction. Which takes us on to space - those wings. Deep ocean and space are almost reversible worlds."[11]

Release and promotion

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Mantaray was released in the UK on 10 September 2007 on W14 Music, aUniversal Music Group sublabel. A U.S. release followed on 2 October onDecca Records. In addition to the standard jewel case and a tri-foldDigipak,Mantaray was also released on vinyl in both countries. The album was preceded by its first single, "Into a Swan", released one week earlier on 3 September. Upon release,Mantaray hit No. 39 in theUK Albums Chart.

"Here Comes That Day" was released as second single on 29 October and was followed by the album's third and last single, "About to Happen", on 10 March 2008. Mantaray was supported by a year long world tour and TV appearances. The last show of the tour was filmed and released on theFinale: The Last Mantaray & More Show DVD in 2009.[12]

In 2022,Mantaray was remastered atAbbey Road Studios to mark its 15th anniversary. The remastered version featuring different artwork, was released on streaming and download platforms in December 2022. Reissues on translucent red vinyl, black vinyl and CD were out in July 2023 through her official website and online retailers.[1]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf star[13]
bbc.co.ukfavourable[14]
The GuardianStarStarStar[15]
MetroStarStarStarStar[16]
QStarStarStar[17]
Pitchfork7.3/10[18]
Slant MagazineStarStarStarStar[19]
SpinStarStarStarHalf star[20]
The TimesStarStarStarStar[21]
UncutStarStarStar[22]

Mantaray received positive reviews from music critics. Nitsuh Abebe ofPitchfork wrote, "She reallyis pop" before finishing the review with the declaration, "It's a success".[18] Concerning the quality of the songs, journalist Charlotte Heathcote noted, "Impressively, there's not a let-down track on the album and a perfectionist attention to detail sees synths, strings, wind and percussion used to creative, compelling effect".[23]Mojo also praised the songs and the arrangements, saying that "a thirst for sonic adventure radiates from each track".[24] Simon Price inThe Independent shared the same point of view, stating that "Mantaray is a bracing and beautiful blast of ice".[25] In a review rated 4 stars out of 5,The Times observed that her "steely-toned voice is as beguiling as ever".[21] Similarly,The Telegraph critic Andrew Perry noted, "She sounds imperious, passionate".[26]Q's Gary Mulholland published a positive review and said, "Siouxsie voice is as rich and sensual as ever, and lyrical references to rebirth abound".[17]Uncut wrote, "Fortunately [...] she's still the uncompromising outsider at heart".[22] In a review rated 4 out of 5 stars,Metro commented that the 10 songs of her first solo album "do add further depth to her repertoire".[16]Slant Magazine qualifiedMantaray's sound as "distinctly modern", stating that "it's Siouxsie voice—trembling and echoing all at once—that reaffirms the album's urgency".[19]

Retrospective appraisal

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In 2023,The Times named it a "must-have reissue". Reviewer Dan Cairns praised the music, writing: "its mix of lush,Bernard Herrmann-like strings,Bond-theme melodrama... make a fitting soundbed for that imperious, distinctive voice".[27]

Track listing

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Mantaray track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Into a Swan"Siouxsie, Kookie1, Brion James4:13
2."About to Happen"Siouxsie,Noko, Charlie Jones, Steve Evans2:50
3."Here Comes That Day"Siouxsie, Noko, Kookie,Howard Gray4:03
4."Loveless"Siouxsie, Kookie, James4:25
5."If It Doesn't Kill You"Siouxsie, Jones, Evans4:32
6."One Mile Below"Siouxsie3:01
7."Drone Zone"Siouxsie, Steve Hilton3:22
8."Sea of Tranquility"Siouxsie, Jones, Evans5:13
9."They Follow You"Siouxsie, Jones, Evans,Graham Crabb5:03
10."Heaven and Alchemy"Siouxsie, Jones, Evans4:19

Personnel

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Notes

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  • 1Kim Hoglund

Charts

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2007 chart performance forMantaray
Chart (2007)Peak
position
French Albums Chart[28]132
UK Albums Chart[29]39
2023 chart performance forMantaray
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[30]10
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[31]5

References

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  2. ^"Dreamshow Number one in UK dvd charts". Thecreatures.com. 30 August 2005. Retrieved 7 July 2015
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  6. ^Clive Deamer played drums on Robert Plant'sMighty ReArranger in 2005.
  7. ^abPhil Marriott (August 2007)."Siouxsie Sioux talks about her new albumMantaray [Radio interview]".youtube.Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved15 June 2015.
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  10. ^abEric Davidson (October 2007),"What's this Song about?",CMJ New Music, p. 12
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  16. ^ab"Mantaray - review".Metro. 15 September 2007
  17. ^abMulholland, Gary. "Mantaray - review".Q. October 2007
  18. ^abAbebe, Nitsuh."Mantaray - review". Pitchfork. 4 September 2007. Retrieved 3 March 2015
  19. ^abSchrodt, Paul."Mantaray - review".Slant Magazine. 3 October 2007. Retrieved 3 March 2015
  20. ^Mackenzie, Wilson. "Mantaray - review".Spin. November 2007. P.125. "She's casting a refreshing new spell".
  21. ^abHarris, Sophie."Mantaray - review".The Times (subscription required). 7 September 2007. Retrieved 3 March 2015
  22. ^abWilliamson, Nigel. "Mantaray - review".Uncut. October 2007
  23. ^Heathcote, Charlotte. "Mantaray - review".Sunday Express. 9 September 2007
  24. ^Segal, Victoria (September 2007), "Mantaray review",Mojo, p. 102
  25. ^Price, Simon. "Mantaray - review".The Independent. 16 September 2007.
  26. ^Perry, Andrew. "Mantaray - review".The Telegraph. 8 September 2007
  27. ^Cairns, Dan (16 July 2023)."The best albums of 2023 so far - Must-have reissue: SiouxsieMantaray".The Times. Archived from the original on 16 July 2023. Retrieved18 July 2023.Mantaray (2007) received rave reviews on its release, its mix of lush, Bernard Herrmann-like strings, Bond-theme melodrama and Metal Postcard-era snap and crackle make a fitting soundbed for that imperious, distinctive voice.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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