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The Singles (Goldfrapp album)

The Singles
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Compilation album by Goldfrapp
Released 3 February 2012 (2012-02-03)
Recorded September 1999 – December 2011
in Wiltshire, Bath and London
Genre
Length 54:42
Label
Producer
Goldfrapp chronology
Head First
(2010)Head First2010
The Singles
(2012)
Tales of Us
(2013)Tales of Us2013
Singles from The Singles
  1. "Melancholy Sky"
    Released: 3 January 2012
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 85/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
Daily Express 4/5
Digital Spy 5/5 stars
DIY 9/10
Drowned in Sound 8/10
entertainment.ie 4/5 stars
musicOMH 4/5 stars
Pitchfork 8.4/10
PopMatters 9/10
Slant Magazine 4.5/5 stars

The Singles is a compilation album by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp, released on 3 February 2012 by Mute Records and Parlophone. The album features singles from the duo's five studio albums, as well as two previously unreleased tracks, "Yellow Halo" and "Melancholy Sky".

Following the duo's departure from EMI in August 2010, it was confirmed in April 2011 that Goldfrapp had begun work on their sixth studio album. In December 2011, it was announced that a 14-track retrospective compilation titled The Singles would be released on 6 February 2012 by Mute Records and Parlophone, including the biggest singles from their five studio albums, as well as two brand-new songs, "Melancholy Sky" and "Yellow Halo". "Melancholy Sky" was released on 3 January 2012 as the compilation's lead single, while a video for "Yellow Halo" was directed by Lisa Gunning and entirely shot on Gunning's iPhone in South America.

The Singles received critical acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 85, based on 14 reviews.AllMusic editor Heather Phares commented that the album "shows that [the duo's] craftsmanship and good taste may have been their most defining quality", while noting that "[t]heir style-hopping sounds less like searching for what will stick and more like the product of two restlessly creative artists who had the talent to do just about anything they wanted and tried a little of everything."Pitchfork's Matthew Perpetua wrote that Goldfrapp "have spent the past decade moving back and forth between icy electro-glam and atmospheric balladry, delivering these extremes in tonally consistent albums that dare to alienate listeners who favor one style over the other." Matt James of PopMatters commented, "Over the course of five albums, Goldfrapp have proved themselves one of the most imaginative, artistic and entertaining bands of this new century", concluding that the compilation "offers an intriguing introduction to one of Britain's premier pop art bands."Drowned in Sound's David Edwards opined that "the most striking thing from their singles compilation is that within this, they actually managed to craft some rather excellent pieces of pop orientated electronica", adding that on The Singles, Goldfrapp are "exactly how they wanted the world to see them: sleek, intelligent, flirtatious and deliciously off their tits."


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