You Forgot It In People (2002)

Artist: Broken Social Scene
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Label: Caroline Distribution
UPC: 00827590010024
Release Date: 6/3/2003
Buy.com Sku: 60603977
Item#: M7W74X
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Capture The Flag ~ Broken Social Scene
2. KC Accidental ~ Broken Social Scene
3. Stars And Sons ~ Broken Social Scene
4. Almost Crimes - (Radio Kills remix) ~ Broken Social Scene
5. Looks Just Like The Sun ~ Broken Social Scene
6. Pacific Theme ~ Broken Social Scene
7. Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl ~ Broken Social Scene
8. Cause = Time ~ Broken Social Scene
9. Late Nineties Bedroom Rock For The Missionaries ~ Broken Social Scene
10. Shampoo Suicide ~ Broken Social Scene
11. Lover's Spit ~ Broken Social Scene
12. I'm Still Your Fag ~ Broken Social Scene
13. Pitter Patter Goes My Heart ~ Broken Social Scene



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Broken Social Scene: Kevin Drew, Brendan Canning, Jason Collett, Andrew Whiteman, Charles Spearin, John Crossingham, Emily Haines, Evan Cranley, James Shaw, Leslie Feist, Justin Peroff.
Personnel: Susannah Brady (vocals, spoken vocals); Brendan Canning (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, organ, double bass, drum machine); Andrew Whiteman (vocals, guitar, tres, organ, tambourine); Kevin Drew (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, drums, background vocals); Leslie Feist, Emily Haines (vocals, background vocals); Charles Spearin (guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonica, organ, keyboards, drum machine); John Crossingham (guitar, drums); Jessica Moss (violin); Ohad Benchetrit (flute); Brodie West (saxophone); Evan Cranley (trombone, percussion); Justin Peroff (drums, shaker, percussion).
Recording information: Stars And Suns.
Nothing less than an indie-rock milestone, this is what happens when a number of musicians from the Canadian post-rock scene (including members of Godspeed You Black Emperor, A Silver Mt. Zion, and Do Make Say Think) abandon their extended-jam conceptualizing in favor of short, optimistic, pop-oriented songs. Things start out in a jazzy, bass-heavy space before morphing into "KC Accidental," a guitar-layered track that sounds like the Allman Brothers covering Sonic Youth's "Teenage Riot." Catchy hooks triplicate alongside hand clapping, fuzz guitar, and Brendan Canning's whispered vocals on "Stars and Sons," while the mellow, acoustic "Looks Just Like the Sun" gives way to the twangy neo-Tropicalia and cockeyed (but uplifting and cohesive) experimentalism of "Pacific Theme."
Emily Haines (of the Metrics) lends a vocal to "Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl," which ends in a roundelay of swirling violins and banjo. "Cause = Time" is an even more tuneful brother to "Stars and Sons" that's so good, by the time the mournful, gorgeous "Lover's Spit" comes up one might be too satisfied to appreciate its obscene levels of craftsmanship. For a band with so many members, Broken Social Scene creates a remarkably spacious and well-orchestrated atmosphere on YOU FORGOT IT IN PEOPLE.
Since the release of Feel Good Lost, Toronto music collective Broken Social Scene became a bit more collective, swelling from two members to ten (plus guests). As you'd expect with such a dramatic rise in membership, there's a lot more variety this time out -- the first two tracks are a case in point; in fact, the first track is a fairly airy instrumental number with a Mark Isham-like feel, but track two slams it off the rails with a driving beat and wailing guitars. Main members Brendan Canning and Kevin Drew even sing this time around (on "Cause=Time" Drew sounds almost like J Mascis); Leslie Feist and Emily Haines take their turns on other tracks. According to one of the members of this incarnation of the group, trying to determine "who did what" on this album would be almost an entire review in itself, as everyone took turns playing different instruments on different tracks and the whole thing was built from the ground up in a very collective fashion. Although listeners who found the first Broken Social Scene release a nice ambient pop treat may be put off by this one's all-over-the-map approach, it's certainly a much more accessible release overall and there's bound to be something in here that you'll enjoy. [You Forgot It in People was also released with a slightly different 'alternate' cover in 2003.] ~ Sean Carruthers
Since the release of Feel Good Lost, Toronto music collective Broken Social Scene became a bit more collective, swelling from two members to ten (plus guests). As you'd expect with such a dramatic rise in membership, there's a lot more variety this time out -- the first two tracks are a case in point; in fact, the first track is a fairly airy instrumental number with a Mark Isham-like feel, but track two slams it off the rails with a driving beat and wailing guitars. Main members Brendan Canning and Kevin Drew even sing this time around (on "Cause=Time" Drew sounds almost like J Mascis); Leslie Feist and Emily Haines take their turns on other tracks. According to one of the members of this incarnation of the group, trying to determine "who did what" on this album would be almost an entire review in itself, as everyone took turns playing different instruments on different tracks and the whole thing was built from the ground up in a very collective fashion. Although listeners who found the first Broken Social Scene release a nice ambient pop treat may be put off by this one's all-over-the-map approach, it's certainly a much more accessible release overall and there's bound to be something in here that you'll enjoy. [You Forgot It in People was reissued with different cover art in 2003.] ~ Sean Carruthers

Producer: David Newfeld

Engineer: Jeffrey Remedios

 
Artist Overview
In the first half of the 2000s, Canadian bands like Godspeed You Black Emperor, Arcade Fire, and the Stills began taking the indie-rock world by storm. While they didn't break through to the mainstream, Broken Social Scene nevertheless joined those ranks as important musical figure. Formed in Toronto by Brendan Canning and Kevin Drew, the band combined a wide variety of influences (post-rock, ambient, shoegazer pop, space-rock) to create an eclectic, adventurous sound.

Artist Influences
Aphex Twin | Cocteau Twins | Dinosaur Jr. | Flaming Lips | Luna | My Bloody Valentine | Neil Young & Crazy Horse | New Order (UK) | Pixies | Radiohead | Ride | Sonic Youth | Spacemen 3 | The Cure | Yo La Tengo

Artist Contemporaries
A Silver Mt. Zion | Alaska! | Anathallo | Antlerand | Arcade Fire | Calla | Death Cab for Cutie | Do Make Say Think | Elliott Smith | Godspeed You Black Emperor! | Kinski | Lake Trout | M£m | Manitoba | Pinback | Quasar Wut-Wut | Savoir Adore | Secret Machines | Sigur R¢s | Stars | Stephen Malkmus | The Dears | The Decemberists | The Postal Service | The Sea and Cake | The Stills | Treble Charger


 
Compilation Appearances
Queer As Folk-The Third Season
Wicker Park
See You On The Moon:songs For Kids Of
Half Nelson / O.s.t.
Tracey Fragments (ost)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Half Nelson ~ Original Soundtrack

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/03/2003
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 001
Label : Arts & Crafts
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00827590010024

 
Professional Reviews
Spin (9/03, p.115)
- "[This collective] specializes in optimistic, ambient indie rock that floats between the bubble bath and the deep blue sea..." - Rating: B

Q (10/03, p.100)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...A leftfield classic...A compelling mess of genres that mixes umpteen influences - The Beta Band, My Bloody Valentine, Pink Floyd, Donovan - into a triumphant sonic stew..."

Magnet (9/03, p.93)
- "...Full of kinetic, fractured pop and relaxed, chill-out pieces lathered with experimental sounds..."

CMJ (5/12/03, p.9)
- "...The wildly creative musicians, intent on keeping their impulsive ensemble unique, take pride in sporting a multi-instrumental lineup and dismissing traditional pop/rock limitations by keeping their songs far from ordinary..."

  
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