Personnel: Green Gartside (vocals, various instruments, guitar, E-bow, scratches); Me'shell Ndegeocelo (vocals, bass); Mos Def, Lee Majors, Jimahl, Redcloud (vocals); Allen Cato, Wendy Melvoin (guitar); Vere Isaacs, David Dyson, David Gamson (bass); Abe Laboriel, Jr., Juju House (drums).
Recorded at Baby Monster Studios, New York, New York and Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles, California.
After a nearly eight-year hiatus, Scritti Politti returned to release an album in 1999, an event that seemed as unlikely as seeing Kevin Rowland in hold-up stockings. However, like Rowland and David Sylvian, Green Gartside risked his credentials as an '80s icon for an additional postscript in the '90s. ANOMIE & BONHOMIE, Scritti's fourth album, suggests that the times had changed more than Gartside. But glossy pop will never be out of fashion and nobody did it with as much verve as Scritti on CUPID AND PSYCHE '85. Although not quite on par with its predecessor, ANOMIE & BONHOMIE is well worth the wait, especially when it ventures to extremes.
Reminiscent of the polished PROVISION, "Umm" bursts at the seams with ideas, and "Here Come July" is a gleeful new-wave rush. Conversely, "First Goodbye" is as unashamedly tear-soaked as "Oh Patti" 10 years before, and "Brushed With Oil, Dusted With Powder" is an opulent swoon that namechecks Highbury Fields and Hollywood. Such contrasting perspectives lie at the heart of the highlight--"Tinseltown to the Boogiedown"--where the youthful rapping talents of Mos Def, Lee Majors, and Me'Shell Ndegeocello are enlisted for a moment of irresistibly funky pop.
Rolling Stone (2/17/00, p.57) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...replaces Scritti's big synth'n'drums clatter with 21st-century samplers, guitars, strings and MCs who flip from post-grunge to hip-hop to folky soul smooveness without faltering....Green Gartside remains a master of all that he deconstructs."
Entertainment Weekly (1/28/00, pp.106-7) - "...main man Green Gartside hasn't lost his magic touch for hooks and subtle blue-eyed soul. Gart may party like it's 1989, but his new songs sound ageless."
Q (1/00, p.86) - Included in Q Magazine's "50 Best Albums of 1999."
Alternative Press (4/00, p.98) - 3 out of 5 - "...Part Shudder To Think-ish hard-angular guitar-pop and part public radio-worthy R&B/hip-hop record...[the album] mines indie hip-hop and pop reverently..."
Vibe (4/00, p.177) - "...Gartside and company are back in vintage form....[His] wistful tenor unfailingly binds arcane language into shimmering, wry songs of love, lust and bittersweet longing....they've left us an offering to savor until we meet again."
Category: Rock & Pop
Release Date: 01/25/00
Originally Released: 2000
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
Discs: 1
Availability: Y
Studio / Live: Studio
Area: USA
Is Import: N
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution