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Slow Dance (Jeremy Jay album)

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Slow Dance
Studio album by
Released2009
Recorded24 March 2009 (2009-03-24)
GenreIndie pop
LabelK Records
Jeremy Jay chronology
A Place Where We Could Go
(2008)
Slow Dance
(2009)
Splash
(2010)
Singles from Slow Dance
  1. "We Were There"
    Released: 2009
  2. "Breaking the Ice"
    Released: 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
The Faderfavourable[2]
Les Inrockuptiblesfavourable[3]
Pitchfork Media(7.7/10)[4]
SpinVery favourable[5]
Tiny Mix TapesVery favourable[6]

Slow Dance is the second album by Jeremy Jay, released by K Records.

The album received critical acclaim. In its review, Pitchfork wrote that Jay played a "garage-rock and frigid post-punk as a backdrop for romanticized pop fantasy". Critic Marc Hogan described the song "In this Lonely Town" as a "vivid scene" of a film.[4] Spin hailed the album, saying "his quietly unsettling aura perfectly suits" to the songs.[5] Tiny Mix Tapes praised Slow Dance and wrote : "This is one of the smartest indie-pop albums in recent years".[6] Les Inrockuptibles also praised the album.[3]

The album was released on vinyl and cd.[7] Two singles were taken from Slow Dance: "We were There" and "Breaking the Ice". "We were There" was first released on vinyl 7" inch with the B-side "Beautiful Dreamer.[8] "Breaking the Ice" was then released on 7" inch vinyl with two extra tracks, "Winter wonder" and "Words of Love".[9]

Track listing

  1. We Were There
  2. In This Lonely Town
  3. Gallop
  4. Canter Canter
  5. Slow Dance
  6. Winter Wonder
  7. Will You Dance with Me?
  8. Breaking the Ice
  9. Slow Dance 2
  10. Where Could We Go Tonight?

Personnel

  • Derek James – bass
  • Jeremy Jay – synthesizer, guitar, piano, vocals, producer
  • Ilya Malinsky – guitar, synth, drums
  • Nick Pahl – drums

References

  1. ^ Slow Dance at AllMusic
  2. ^ kyle Rother. slod dance review. The Fader. 16 March 2009. Retrieved 13-8-2015
  3. ^ a b Slow Dance review. LesinRocks.com. Retrieved 21 April 2014
  4. ^ a b slow dance - review Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 13-8-2015
  5. ^ a b Slow dance review. Spin. Retrieved 13-8-2015
  6. ^ a b Slow Dance review Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 15-8-2015
  7. ^ Slow Dance available by mail order. K Records. Retrieved 15-8-2015
  8. ^ We were there vinyl 7"inch K Records website. Retrieved 13-8-2015
  9. ^ Breaking the Ice vinyl 7" inch. K Records website. Retrieved 13-8-2015