Tracks:
This Is My Home
First Time Experiences
Relief for Free
Three Words
The Real Thing
Get to Arms Again
High in the Sky
I Want My Love
Can't Take No More
Minds Work
Her Devilish Eye
Breakadawn
Human Performer Notes
:
Personnel: Emo (vocals, guitar, melodica, keyboards, programming); Daddy Ous, Jah Bobby (vocals); Bo Rande (trombone, horns); Kasio (Fender Rhodes piano, drum programming); Carsten Jul (organ, keyboards, Moog synthesizer, talk box, vocoder); Les Gammas (keyboards, programming); Filip Den Etniske Hendrix NikolŒc, Daniel Muschinsky (keyboards); Farfar (drums, hi-hat); Sara Indrio (congas). Audio Mixer: Carsten Jul. Recording information: Sauna Recording. Photographers: Lene Vyff Larsen; Lars Beyer. With the dubbed downbeat of his debut single, "Relief for Free," heralded as the best single to have emerged from the vaults of Nuremburg's Stereo Deluxe by none other than respected tastemaker Rainer Trby, the first full-length from high-pitched wailer Emil Soefaard, This Is My Home, was highly anticipated by many. Borrowing the lovers rock vocal delivery from Finley Quaye, and a predication for the kind of smoky dub and downbeat savvy favored by German post-jazz entrepreneurs Kruder & Dorfmeister, Denmark's Emo successfully retains one foot in the all-important credibility camp while dipping the other into an admittedly commendable pool of pop accessibility. Guest producers les Gammas, Nu Spirit's Daddy Ous, and Boozoo Bajou are kept busy, but it is Emo's soaring vocals which define this album -- dripping with the soul of someone with a long career ahead of him. ~ Kingsley Marshall Producer
: Emo, Mikkel Flyverbom, Djosos Krost, Les Gammas, Boozoo Bajou Format
: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country
: USA Studio/Live
: Studio Guest Artist
: Boozoo Bajou; Les Gammes; Djosos Krost; Jah Bobby & Djosos Krost; Kasio; Daddy Ous Release Date
: 10 June, 2003 Label
: Stereo Deluxe Dimensions
: 10.8 x 14.6 x 1.3 centimeters (0.11 kg)
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