Portishead is the second studio album by the English electronic music group Portishead, released on 29 September 1997 by Go! Discs.
Music
With Portishead, the band chose to avoid sampling other records, which had been a defining feature of their debut album Dummy. Instead, they created original pieces which they wove into the songs, resulting in a more textured sound. The only song to employ samples was "Only You", which incorporates elements of Ken Thorne's Inspector Clouseau score and The Pharcyde's "She Said". "Western Eyes" is listed as sampling "Hookers & Gin" by the Sean Atkins Experience in the album's liner notes. In reality, this song does not exist; like most of the samples on the album, it was created by the band.
Artwork
The album cover is a still image from the music video of the song "All Mine".
Release
Released in September 1997, the album reached 2 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 21 on the Billboard 200.
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| rev5score = 8/10
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| rev6score = 8.2/10
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| rev9score = 9/10
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| rev10score = B−
Portishead received critical acclaim upon its release. In a rave review for Q, Andrew Harrison said that the album showed Portishead sounding "less and less like a conflation of influences, and more and more like themselves", finding the music "almost cinematic" and the lyrics "more rounded" in perspective than on Dummy.
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| NME
| 1997 Critics' Poll
| 1997
| style="text-align:center;"| 32
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| Q
| 50 Best Albums of 1997
| 1997
| style="text-align:center;"| (*)
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| Spin
| Top 20 Albums of the Year
| 1997
| style="text-align:center;"| 6
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| The Village Voice
| 1997 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll
| 1997
| style="text-align:center;"| 14
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<small>(*) designates unordered lists.</small>
Track listing
Credits
All songs produced by Geoff Barrow, Adrian Utley, Beth Gibbons and Dave McDonald.
Portishead
- Beth Gibbons – vocals
- Adrian Utley – guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7–10), bass (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 9), synthesizer (tracks 4, 6), Rhodes piano (track 9), piano (track 11)
- Geoff Barrow – drums (tracks 4, 5, 9), turntables, programming, samples
Additional musicians
- Clive Deamer – drums (tracks 1, 6, 7, 11), additional drums (track 3)
- Shaun Atkins – additional vocals (tracks 1, 11)
- John Baggot – organ (track 9), piano (track 10)
- Andy Hague – horns (track 2)
- Ben Waghorn – horns (track 2)
- John Cornick – horns (track 2), trombone (track 7)
- S. Cooper – violin (track 4)
Charts
Weekly charts
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! scope="row"| Danish Albums (Hitlisten)
| 6
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! scope="row"| European Albums (Music & Media)
| 4
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! scope="row"| Greek Albums (IFPI)
| 5
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! scope="row"| Irish Albums (IFPI)
| 45
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! scope="row"| New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)
| 43
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! scope="row"| UK Albums (OCC)
| 69
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|+ 1998 year-end chart performance for Portishead
! scope="col"| Chart (1998)
! scope="col"| Position
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! scope="row"| New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)
| 32
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Certifications and sales
References
External links
- Portishead Info
