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1.1 Can't You Tell1.2 Salt Song1.3 What's Up1.4 Lost Youth / Lost You1.5 The Ruins1.6 Burning Up1.7 I Was Terrible1.8 Anxious1.9 Time Was Meant to Stay1.10 Made a Lifetime1.11 They'll Take Everything You Have |
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 | Description: | 'Care' is the fourth album by How To Dress Well, aka Tom Krell. The album's mixed by Andrew Dawson (Kanye West, Fun) and features co-production from Jack Antonoff, Dre Skull, CFCF, and Kara-Lis Coverdale, 'Care' is a sensual, dazzling alt-pop tour de force.
Listen to 'Lost Youth / Lost You' [here](http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4mozem). - Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. On How to Dress Well's fourth LP, Care, Tom Krell sings about what it really means to care - for others, for the world, and for himself - with a voice which has more clarity and depth than ever before. Care is an exploratory, journeying record in which Krell employs a broad range of distinct styles and emotional tones in pursuit of the knowledge of what it really means to be a human in the world and how to do that in the truest way he can. But Care is not a concept album about the act of caring. It is, Krell says, an "enactment of care." In other words, he is re-learning how to care for himself and others through this music. The album is a beaming pop record, yet it is a natural step in Krell's evolution. Now four albums deep, Krell has become something of a career artist, teasing out ideas from earlier records even as he pushes his sound in new directions. Care feels personal, like the work of one man rediscovering every component of his rich life, but it's actually the product of a fruitful collaborative relationship with a group of trusted producers, including 21st century dancehall innovator Dre Skull (Drake, Popcaan), ambient sound sculptor Kara-Lis Coverdale, experimental electronic producer, Grammy award nominee, and regular How to Dress Well collaborator CFCF, as well as pop maven Jack Antonoff (Taylor Swift, Sia, Tegan and Sara), who brought a polished sound to upbeat tracks "Lost Youth/Lost You" and "I Was Terrible." The weight of Antonoff's production, and the refined work of mix engineerAndrew Dawson (Kanye West, Sleigh Bells), further accentuate Krell's remarkable growth as an artist. The producers on Care are a diverse group, from many disparate corners of the music industry. Here, for the first time, Krell acts as an executive producer, coaxing unexpected sounds from his collaborators while allowing them to exist in their own separate contexts, even as they make music that slots seamlessly into the How to Dress Welldiscography. "It was thrilling," Krell says, "to push and be pushed in turn by my collaborators. I felt nourished by everything we all developed together and it was easy to grow as a producer, arranger, and musician with their help."Recorded November 2015 - February 2016 at Tom's house, Chicago, IL; Experimental Sound Studio, IL; Chicago Recording Company, Chicago, IL; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; SoundEQ, Los Angeles, CA; Mixpak Studios, Brooklyn, NY; Ramushenkis, Los Angeles, CA; CFCF Studios, Montreal, QC; The Ark, Montreal, QC; Aaron Read's house, Vancouver, BC.
Vocal engineering at Experimental Sound Studio, Chicago, IL.
All tracks mixed at SoundEQ, Los Angeles, CA.
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York, NY.
I Was Terrible contains a sample of 'Only Music Can Save Me Now' performed by [a522278]. Used by kind permission of [l12742] and [a578347].
? + © 2016 Domino Recording Co. Ltd.
Made in the EU.
Gatefold sleeve, includes a download coupon.
Cat # is WEIRD057LPX on vinyl labels, WEIRD057LP on spine.
Track D3 is a bonus track, unlisted on release (booklet nor D-side label) but included in the downloadable digital version. |  | No. of tracks: |
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WEIRD057LP |
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