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Fosbury

Fosbury

Average: (29 votes)

Review

by Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Tahiti 80 has always been better in theory than practice. Their ultra-slick approach, which uses elements of classic '60s pop, disco, '70s AM radio, and French pop and gives it a modern electronic sheen, has always sounded wonderful, but the songs weren't always there. Indeed previous albums have been hit or miss, the hits being very good slices of modern pop, the misses failing to make much of an impression. Fosbury is where they finally put their sound together with a batch of memorable songs. Beginning with the energetic and catchy "Big Day," nearly every song has either an infectious singalong chorus or some kind of hook to keep the listener involved and excited. Yes, excited. Along with the improved songcraft, the group seems to have boosted the energy level a few notches on quite a few tracks; "Chinatown," for example, jumps out of the speakers and rocks like nothing they've done before, and Xavier Boyer's vocals, while mostly as sweet as a Sugar Smack, also have some real bite on the rockier tracks. The smoother and more laid-back tracks are great too. The band is slinky and intimate on groovers like "Something About You Girl" and "Somebody New," sounding like they spent quite a bit of time absorbing the lessons of Smokey Robinson circa A Quiet Storm. That's an influence you might not expect too many indie pop bands to have, but it works a treat here. Another song that successfully delves into the sound of retro R&B is the bubbling and truly wonderful "Your Love Shines," which features the vocals of obscure '70s singer Linda Lewis. This injection of soul is a very welcome addition to the group's sound. The secret to Tahiti 80's success on Fosbury is the diversity of sounds and styles the band approximates and the dedication they give to making each song a memorable experience; the record sounds like nothing less than a greatest-hits album by the perfect mid-2000s pop band. [The American release of the album cuts three songs from the French release ("King Kong," "Paradise," and "What Next"), adds "Chinatown" and "Somebody New" along with a bonus disc featuring a Jaga Jazzist remix of "Changes" and a disco-fied cover of Epic Soundtracks' "Fallen Down."]

Total Length: 47:32 Download Album

  Listen Track NameDisc 1 Length Download
1. Listen 

Big Day

3:15 Download
2. Listen 

Changes

3:12 Download
3. Listen 

Here Comes...

4:25 Download
4. Listen 

Chinatown (US Bonus Track)

3:04 Download
5. Listen 

Alloveragain

3:16 Download
6. Listen 

Something About You Girl

3:44 Download
7. Listen 

Take Me Back

1:33 Download
8. Listen 

Your Love Shines (feat. Linda Lewis)

3:33 Download
9. Listen 

Matter of Time

4:00 Download
10. Listen 

On the Run

2:56 Download
11. Listen 

Cherry Pie

4:21 Download
12. Listen 

Somebody New (US Bonus Track)

4:35 Download
13. Listen 

Empty and Amused

5:38 Download

Total Length: 15:19 Download Album

  Listen Track NameDisc 2 Length Download
1. Listen 

Give It Away

3:17 Download
2. Listen 

Happy Together

2:52 Download
3. Listen 

Fallen Down

5:42 Download
4. Listen 

Changes (Jaga Jazzist Remix)

3:28 Download
  • Credits

    • Linda Lewis - Vocals ·
    • Tony Lash - Mixing ·
    • Tim Roberts - Assistant Engineer ·
    • Serban Ghenea - Mixing ·
    • Jean Pierre Sluys - Engineer ·
    • Tim Keegan - Vocals (Background) ·
    • Tim Keegan - Consultant ·
    • Alex Reverberi - Digital Editing ·
    • Alex Reverberi - Mixing Assistant ·
    • Tahiti 80 - Producer ·
    • Tahiti 80 - Mixing ·
    • Xavier Boyer - Organ ·
    • Xavier Boyer - Synthesizer ·
    • Xavier Boyer - Bass ·
    • Xavier Boyer - Guitar ·
    • Xavier Boyer - Piano ·
    • Xavier Boyer - Kazoo ·
    • Xavier Boyer - Piano (Electric) ·
    • Xavier Boyer - Vocals ·
    • Xavier Boyer - ? ·
    • Pedro Resende - Synthesizer ·
    • Pedro Resende - Bass ·
    • Pedro Resende - Percussion ·
    • Pedro Resende - Programming ·
    • Pedro Resende - Engineer ·
    • Sylvain Marchand - Synthesizer ·
    • Sylvain Marchand - Percussion ·
    • Sylvain Marchand - Piano ·
    • Sylvain Marchand - Drums ·
    • Sylvain Marchand - Piano (Electric) ·
    • Sylvain Marchand - Vocals (Background) ·
    • Mederic Gontier - Synthesizer ·
    • Mederic Gontier - Guitar ·
    • Mederic Gontier - Vocals (Background) ·
    • John Hanes - Digital Editing ·
    • Brian "Big Bass" Gardener - Mastering ·
    • Elisabeth Arkhipoff - Artwork ·
    • Laurent Fétis - Artwork ·
    • Fabrice Maria - Assistant Engineer ·
    • Marie Laure Goudenhooft - Strings ·
    • Neal H. Pogue - Percussion ·
    • Neal H. Pogue - Programming ·
    • Neal H. Pogue - Vocals (Background) ·
    • Neal H. Pogue - Producer ·
    • Neal H. Pogue - Mixing ·
    • Michael Fossenkemper - Mastering ·
    • Nicolas Puisais - Horn ·
    • Dorianne Gable - Strings ·
    • Paul G. Maziar - Publicity ·
    • Tristan Benveniste - Strings ·
    • Nicolas Bruche - Horn ·
    • Jerome Bulan - Guitar (Electric) ·
    • Jerome Bulan - Vocals (Background) ·
    • Cherokee - Vocals ·
    • Darnétal Soul Brothers - Handclapping ·
    • Mathilde Fèvre - Horn ·
    • Rémy Galichet - Horn Arrangements ·
    • Rémy Galichet - String Arrangements ·
    • Rémy Galichet - Horn Conductor ·
    • Rémy Galichet - String Conductor ·
    • Martin Horveth - Producer ·
    • Martin Horveth - Remixing ·
    • Vanessa Jean - Strings ·
    • Camille Lebréquier - Horn ·
    • Stéphanie Tétu - Photography ·
    • Jean Michel Weber - Horn