Personnel: Imogen Heap; Randy Jackson (bass); Eshan Khadaroo, Andy Kravitz, Abe Laboriel, Jr. (drums); Guy Sigsworth, Alex Silva, Andy Wright, Steve Bush (programming)
Producers: Guy Sigsworth, David A. Stewart, David Kahne.
Engineers: David Kahne, Phil Bodger, Nick Addison.
Principally recorded at Rak Studios, London, England; Quad Studios, New York, New York; Chapel Studios, Los Angeles.
Personnel: Abe Laboriel, Jr., Andy Kravitz (drums); Alex Silva, Andy Wright (programming).
Audio Mixers: David Kahne; Roland Herrington.
Recording information: Barn, Philadelphia, PA; Chapel Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Quad Studios, NY; Rak Studios, London, England.
Photographers: Dwight Marshall; Chazz.
The opening track on I MEGAPHONE, "Getting Scared," is a ferocious and powerful tale of revenge set against a spare musical background which surges periodically with unexpected screams of guitar and percussion. It's the perfect introduction to British singer Imogen Heap, whose voice is remarkable in its versatility, leaping with grace from whispery to rough-edged and wailing to delicate and pretty to deep and soulful. I MEGAPHONE itself ranges from jazzy to moody to stormy, distinguishing itself from the flurry of alternative female-fronted bands with its subtle appeal, its low-key production, Heap's vocal agility, and her unjaded, questioning lyrics.
Category: Rock & Pop
Release Date: 11/14/06
Originally Released: 1998
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
Discs: 1
Availability: Y
Studio / Live: Studio
Area: USA
Is Import: N
Distributor: Universal Distribution