Róisín Murphy - Ruby Blue

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Future Jazz, Downtempo, Synth-pop, Experimental
Year:
2005

Tracklist

Leaving The City 4:47 X
Sinking Feeling 3:33 X
Night Of The Dancing Flame 3:26 X
Through Time 5:58 X
Sow Into You 3:56 X
Dear Diary 5:50 X
If We're In Love 4:31 X
Ramalama (Bang Bang) 3:35 X
Ruby Blue 2:48 X
Off On It 5:23 X
Prelude To Love In The Making 0:51 X
The Closing Of The Doors 3:28 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Ruby Blue (CD, Album, Dig) Echo, Play It Again Sam [PIAS] ECHCD63, 113.0063.020 Europe 2005
Ruby Blue (2xLP) Echo ECHLP 63 UK 2005
Ruby Blue (CD) Liberation Music LIBCD7154.2 Europe 2005
Ruby Blue (CD, Album) Echo ECHCD63 UK 2005
Ruby Blue (CD, Album) Echo, Play It Again Sam [PIAS] ECHCD63, 113.0063.020 Europe 2005
Ruby Blue (CD, Promo) Echo ECHPR 63 UK 2005
Ruby Blue (CD) Echo ECHUS 11 US 2006
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Sep 20, 2007

referencing Ruby Blue, CD, Album, Dig, ECHCD63, 113.0063.020

Róisín Murphy moves out of the shadow of Moloko (ignoring the fact that she was Moloko's main draw) and into her own spotlight, with Herbert handling the production duties. And the resulting album, _Ruby Blue_, shows both of them at their best. Herbert's glitchy melodies (on "Leaving the City," for example) leaves Murphy's vocals front and center, emphasizing the eccentric quality of both artists. The music is incredibly varied, from the deep jazz of "Sinking Feeling" to the wild New Orleans-on-acid of "Night of the Dancing Flame." But Murphy really gets going with three stunning tracks in a row: first, the sweetly romantic "Through Time," then the straightforwardly funky house "Sow Into You," and finally, "Dear Diary" returns to romance, if slightly more attenuated and more danceable. The deep and mysterious "Rama Lama (Bang Bang)" turns Murphy's vocals into a rhythmic instrument itself, while the title track takes a wobbly approach to melody. The simple romantic sadness of "The Closing of the Doors" ends the album with a wistful sigh. Herbert & Murphy = a match made in heaven.
Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Sep 20, 2007

referencing Ruby Blue, CD, Album, Dig, ECHCD63, 113.0063.020

Róisín Murphy moves out of the shadow of Moloko (ignoring the fact that she was Moloko's main draw) and into her own spotlight, with Herbert handling the production duties. And the resulting album, _Ruby Blue_, shows both of them at their best. Herbert's glitchy melodies (on "Leaving the City," for example) leaves Murphy's vocals front and center, emphasizing the eccentric quality of both artists. The music is incredibly varied, from the deep jazz of "Sinking Feeling" to the wild New Orleans-on-acid of "Night of the Dancing Flame." But Murphy really gets going with three stunning tracks in a row: first, the sweetly romantic "Through Time," then the straightforwardly funky house "Sow Into You," and finally, "Dear Diary" returns to romance, if slightly more attenuated and more danceable. The deep and mysterious "Rama Lama (Bang Bang)" turns Murphy's vocals into a rhythmic instrument itself, while the title track takes a wobbly approach to melody. The simple romantic sadness of "The Closing of the Doors" ends the album with a wistful sigh. Herbert & Murphy = a match made in heaven.
Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Feb 01, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Ruby Blue, CD, Album, Dig, ECHCD63, 113.0063.020

As good as Moloko is, the band oftentimes saddles Roisin Murphy's powerhouse vocals to silly lyrics. On her solo album (with generous help from Herbert), she strikes out on her own. She's still eclectic and humorous (as on the near-tribal “Ramalama (Bang Bang)”), but Herbert's jazz-glitch production gives her work more depth. So while "Leaving the City" is mysterious and dense, "Sinking Feeling" is much more finger-snapping, and "Night of the Dancing Flame" is deconstructed New Orleans jazz. For those wanting a more romantic, sunny vibe, "Through Time" will hit the spot. Murphy's vocals range goes from vulnerable to powerful, sometimes within the same track ("Dear Diary"). Add an incredibly catchy tune, as with "Sow into You," and you've got a winner. In fact, after those three tracks, the rest of the album doesn’t stand out as much, until you get to the sad and melancholy, “The Closing of the Doors.” Very strong debut.
Review by simonclicks Aug 09, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Ruby Blue, CD, Album, Dig, ECHCD63, 113.0063.020

After some previous collaboration with Moloko, we can find again the incredible voice of Roisin Murphy together with the gift of Matthew Herbert! It's groovy, jazzy, sexy, eccentric and very talented!
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