*69 (album)
*69 ("star sixty-nine") is the second studio album by Chicago-based singer Emily Blue. It was released independently by Blue in collaboration with Audiotree, originally on 8 August 2018 as an extended play, then re-issued on 27 March 2019 with four additional tracks as a full studio album. The album was produced by Max Perenchio (The Pelican Boy).[4]
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Released | 8 August 2018 | |||
Recorded | 2018 | |||
Studio | Audiotree (Chicago, Illinois) | |||
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Length | 24:35 | |||
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Producer | Max Perenchio,[4] Uuskhy[5] | |||
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Background and production
- Emily Blue on the writing process of *69[1]
Blue announced that she was writing material for an upcoming EP in March 2018, along with the release of the first single off the EP, "Cellophane".[6][4] A few months after the EP's release, Blue added "Daddy" and three bonus tracks labeled as "voicemails" to the tracklist, making the EP her second full studio album.[2]
Composition
*69 is a synth-pop album characterized by sharp electronic instruments and a mix of heavy glitch- and '80s pop-inspired sounds.[3][1] Do312 defined the album, when it was still in production, as "[m]oving far from her previous work", and "less traditional and more character-driven, painting a portrait of Blue as a fiery pop-songstress from another realm".[7]
- Emily Blue on *69[8]
Musically, the album marked a sharp turn in style for Blue, whose debut album Another Angry Woman was composed of soft indie pop tracks. Scapi Magazine defined *69 as "a soundscape of vulnerability [that] cuts deep, though you might not realize it at first". They also praised Blue's "avant-pop, experimental ambiance".[1] J.R. Nelson of the Chicago Reader described the style of the album as a "surprise" considering the genre of the singer's past releases, and praised *69 for its unique sound: "a few listens to Blue's radio-ready solo jams, such as Microscope and Falling in Love make it clear that she can translate her razor-sharp hooks into any musical language". Blue went on to win Chicago Reader's Best Pop Artist Award 2019 by virtue of *69's acclaim.
*69 co-songwriter and producer Max Perenchio passed away at the age of 33 on November 26, 2020. The album remains his final studio album production.
Critical reception
The album's success with music reviewers was key in Emily Blue winning the Chicago Reader Best Pop Artist Award in 2019.
Wiwibloggs positively reviewed "Microscope" in their Wednesday Wishlist special in summer 2020.
Track listing
Adapted from Spotify[9] and Discogs.[5]
All tracks are written by Emily Caroline Otnes and Max Perenchio, produced by Perenchio.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Microscope" | 3:44 |
2. | "Dum Blonde" | 2:39 |
3. | "Falling in Love" | 3:30 |
4. | "Waterfallz" | 3:32 |
5. | "Cellophane" | 2:54 |
6. | "Daddy" | 3:30 |
7. | "Spit[10]" | 0:55 |
8. | "Whip Cream[10][11]" | 2:35 |
9. | "Just Want You to Love Me[10][12]" | 1:14 |
Total length: | 24:35 |
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of *69.[13]
Musicians
- Emily Blue – lead vocals, lyrics
- Max Perenchio - lyrics (tracks 1-7, 9), production (tracks 1-7, 9)
- Uuskhy (Joseph Meland) - lyrics (track 8), production (track 8)
Artwork
- Ross Feighery - photography
Others
- Christian Mulvany
- Ryan Hadarah
- John Garrison
Release history
- Original release (EP, 5 tracks): 8 August 2018 (on streaming platforms 10 August 2018)
- Full release (LP, 9 tracks): 27 March 2019
References
- Modaff, Emilie. "You've Got To Know Your Power: An Interview With Emily Blue". scapimag.com. Scapi Magazine. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
- Nelson, J.R. "Tara Terra front woman Emily Blue drops a newly expanded solo synth-pop EP". chicagoreader.com. Chicago Reader. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
- Price, Mikayla Rose. "14 Beats: New Music Friday". fourteeneastmag.com. 14east Magazine. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
- Blue, Emily. "*69". bandcamp.com. Bandcamp. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
- "Emily Blue – *69 - EP (2019, CDr)". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
- Foulk, Violet. "REVIEW: Emily Blue's Music Video Release "Cellophane"". hooliganmagazine.com. Hooligan Mag. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
- "MICHIGANDER, EMILY BLUE, THE EDWARDS". do312.com. Do312. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
- Waterman, Cole (August 8, 2018). "Marina & The Diamonds: Froot review – 'Shines brightest when ruthless'". PopMatters. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
- "Emily Blue on Spotify". Spotify.
- This is a bonus track, or a "voicemail".
- This track wasn't written nor produced by Perenchio, but by Uuskhy.
- Alternative title: "I Just Want You 2 Love Me"
- *69 (liner notes). Emily Blue. Audiotree. 2018. MWA049.CS1 maint: others (link)