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Dive Deep
Dive Deep
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 5 reviews)
Sales Rank: 487
Category: Music

Artist: Morcheeba
Publisher: Echo
Studio: Echo
Manufacturer: Echo
Label: Echo
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 4.7 x 0.2

EAN: 5027529011626
ASIN: B00117BIB6

Release Date: February 4, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Enjoy The Ride - Morcheeba & Judie Tzuke
  • Riverbed - Morcheeba & Thomas Dybdahl
  • Thumbnails
  • Run Honey Run
  • Gained The World
  • One Love Karma - Morcheeba & Cool Calm Pete
  • Au Dela
  • Blue Chair
  • Sleep On It Tonight - Morcheeba & Thomas Dybdahl
  • Ledge Beyond The Edge
  • Washed Away

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Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Don't assume you'll like just cos it's Morcheeba   April 2, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm a fairly objective person. I've enjoyed every other Morcheeba LP but I wasn't keen on this one. The first song, yes, is superb. But after that, it's pretty underwhelming. WATCH OUT for these Amazon reviews -generally people only "review" things unless they're fans. Who knows? Maybe you'll like it. Hey, maybe I will if I keep listening. But I've played it a good few times and it's definately the weakest of their albums I've heard.


5 out of 5 stars Perfect   March 13, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I recieved this album about 2 months ago and immediately fell in love with it. Each track is different and each has its own feel and mood, evoking different emotions in the listener. Brilliantly produced, with amazing vocals throughout.

Straight to the top of my CD collection as a favourite.



5 out of 5 stars What can I say?   February 28, 2008
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Indeed, what can I say? this is just such a diverse piece of music with every song a standout, even the ones with no words. As a newbie to morcheeba i wasn't too sure what to expect, but just 1 listen of enjoy he ride encouraged me to investigate further. so glad i did. great piece of music with many talented guests such as the haunting voice of judie tzuke, and manda a french newcomer who i'm sure we have not heard the last of. all in all, 5 stars without a doubt, and it is not often an album is worthy of that in my book!


5 out of 5 stars mellow gold   February 9, 2008
  4 out of 7 found this review helpful

Dive Deep is easily Morcheeba's best-and most beautifully 'chilled'-album yet, and the use of several guest vocalists really adds variety to the band's sound.
The British summer is often a washout, but if we do get any decent weather this year, this is the album I'll be listening to whilst I soak up the rays.



5 out of 5 stars Back on form? I think they've never been better!   December 21, 2007
  41 out of 41 found this review helpful

I'll be honest... my review is of an internet bootleg of 'Dive Deep' with a strong recommendation to pre-order or buy it as soon as it comes out!

I had gone off Morcheeba. I loved 'Who Can You Trust?' and 'Big Calm' but felt that 'Fragments of Freedom' was just too bright and bouncy and 'Charango' was a bit too forgettable. Then Skye left and I wasn't really interested anymore. I've still not listened to 'The Antidote' in it's entirety and the few songs I picked up on a 4 track promo copy sounded a bit coarse and not really what I wanted from Morcheeba. I felt my love of Morcheeba was a phase I had grown out of. The band's recent website update goes some way to explain why I might have been feeling this way. Paul Godfrey explains that after Charango the band wasn't on speaking terms and the tension was making everyone sick so the Godfrey brothers decided to part with Skye Edwards. Another singer was brought in for 'The Antidote' but this only served to confirm to the Godfrey's that they "no longer wanted to share any power with a permanent singer". 'The Antidote' left the band "in near-ruin." Ross moved to LA, and Paul suffered from major depression. The result of all of this is 'Dive Deep' - an album they claim is an "emotional blueprint" which has restored their faith in music.

Let me tell you, it really is a matter of faith restored and I can't wait to get hold of a proper copy of the album! This is a fine Morcheeba album and, dare I say it, almost as good as 'Big Calm'. Okay, Skye isn't present but it really doesn't matter. In my opinion the album actually gains by Skye's absence. The band has become "an eclectic and open-minded collective" with no fixed singer. The Judy Tzuke tracks are fine and Manda Zomolo has a beautifully 'Skye-like' voice on three of the tracks. 'Gained the World' is simply divine (think 'Over and Over' 'Fear and Love' or 'Blindfold'). There are also more male vocals then we've seen previously, courtesy of Norwegian singer/songwriter Thomas Dybdahl and newcomer Bradley Burgess. 'Run Honey Run' featuring Burgess is my personal favourite, a hypnotic, folksy tune instantly recognisable as a Morcheeba track. The other songs on the album are also good and the Godfrey brothers do a fine job musically (there are some stunning arrangements here). Ross's guitar is mesmerising while Paul's beats and mixing ring out that (now classic) Morcheeba sound, indeed, some of the samples here sound so familiar I suspect they've been used before.

Of course, this wouldn't be a Morcheeba album without a hip hop/rap guest. American rapper and producer 'Cool Calm Pete' (from hip-hop group Babbletron) does his turn here on 'One Love Karma'. I'm not a particular fan of the hip-hop/rap tracks but it fits into the Morcheeba canon and I'm guessing it will sound great live. The Morcheeba website suggests that the album has been cut down to 11 tracks (the bootleg has 13). This is a shame (especially because Hemphasis is a pretty good track) but I'm sure they'll make excellent b-sides.

Overall I'd rate this as one of Morcheeba's best. I wouldn't say there are any 'bad' tracks here. It's warm and familiar yet it is also subtly progressive. In my opinion it's an instant classic. I hope people are encouraged by this and buy it!


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