Come with Us

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Come with Us is the fourth studio album by English electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers, released in January 2002 by record labels Virgin and Freestyle Dust in the UK and Astralwerks and Ultra in the US. It features Richard Ashcroft (ex-the Verve) and Beth Orton as guest vocalists.

The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. It was certified Gold by the BPI on 1 February 2002.<ref name="BPI"/>

Background

The Chemical Brothers' second and third albums, Dig Your Own Hole and Surrender, brought them international fame. The band had a worldwide tour for Surrender beginning in 1999, continuing until summer 2000, when they played festivals such as Glastonbury Festival and Creamfields.Template:Citation needed

Following this, the duo created a new track, premiered in December 2000, when they supported U2. Tom Rowlands seemed to initially have mixed feelings about the song, saying it had "quite a lot of percussion, big, sweeping sort of stuff. Live conga playing, quite spaced out. It's like Body & Soul, but really, really hard and twisted, it's like high-impact, full-on, but with more organic sounds, and quite intense, without the good vibe."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The track was popular with fans, however, and was eventually issued as the white label release "Electronic Battle Weapon 5", in June 2001.

Recording

Work on a new album began in 2000, when it was initially titled Chemical Four.Template:Citation needed The record explores new gear, such as the Parker MIDI Fly guitar. When asked if it would be a "back-to-roots" album, following their change in style with Surrender, Ed Simons said, "The first three or four numbers do remind me of those days when we were so excited about putting together little grooves and beats – that whole cut-up era of hip hop. We had Grand Wizard Theodore DJing at our gigs then. Like that scratch segment in 'Afrika', those tiny segments where it sounds like a DJ cutting in, those sorts of things used to really excite us. But some of the music is totally removed from that. 'Hoops' is totally different than anything we – or anyone – have ever done".<ref name="Remix">Template:Cite journal</ref> The album took eighteen months to record.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In making the record, the string arpeggios and the hard MIDI notes came first. "Then it was about finding the right sounds and building from that point", says Simons. The album's drum programming started with doing the snare sound, then a kick, and a bit of "high-end ssshhhhhh". The duo said they "took the actual individual drum sounds, then wrote the chords. We always sample tiny fragments of sound as a starting point. But there were more definite tunes and ideas and melodies from the start of this album than before". They also experimented with Emagic Logic Audio, which proved successful in the album's production as it never crashed, unlike Steinberg Cubase, which the band had used previously.<ref name="Remix"/>

Release

During the month of release, the Chemical Brothers received retrospective respect from publications such as Muzik magazine.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Promotion for the album started in September 2001, and concluded in November 2002.Template:Citation needed

Come with Us was released on 28 January 2002 in the UK,Template:Citation needed following the single "It Began in Afrika", a variation of the band's "Electronic Battle Weapon 5", which was issued in September 2001 and appears on the album, as well as the release of the single "Star Guitar". The tracks proved successful, both reaching number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. The album itself entered at number 1, being the band's third consecutive number 1 album.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> As well as these two singles, the track "Galaxy Bounce", popularized on the Lara Croft: Tomb Raider soundtrack in the summer of 2001, also appears on the album,

In its opening week on the Billboard chart, the record sold 30,000 copies.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Singles and EPs

"It Began in Afrika" was released in June 2001 as "Electronic Battle Weapon 5", exclusively for DJs to test in clubs. It was officially issued as the first single on 10 September 2001 and reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart.<ref name="zobbel.de">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> The version on the album is a six-minute edit that segues into "Galaxy Bounce". "Star Guitar" was released on 14 January 2002 and reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart.<ref name="zobbel.de"/><ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> "Come with Us" and "The Test" were released as a double A-side single on 22 April 2002,<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> reaching number 14 on the UK Singles Chart.<ref name="zobbel.de"/> In Japan, the names in the title of the single were reversed. "Hoops" was released on 1 June 2002 in remixed form as "Electronic Battle Weapon 6", exclusively for DJs to test in clubs.

At the time of their Japan tour, the tie-in extended play titled Come with Us/Japan Only EP was released exclusively in that country, on 17 July 2002. The AmericanEP was issued exclusively to in the United States on 19 November 2002, in promotion of the North Amerika tour.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> "Come with Us" and "The Test" were also issued as separate promo singles in addition to the retail double A-side.

Reception

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Initial critical response to Come with Us was generally positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 72, based on 23 reviews.<ref name="Metacritic"/> Kludge included it on their list of best albums of 2002.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Andy Puleston of the BBC said that "years ago Tom and Ed assured us 'the brother's gonna work it out'. If you've ever felt that they had yet to make good on this promise then, as far as Come with Us is concerned there was never a truer word spoken."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> His review also acknowledged the success of "It Began in Afrika", saying that by "removing shrubs, laying concrete and generally paving the way for this album, "Afrika" conquered Ibiza, Notting Hill Carnival and contrived a craving amongst those with an affinity for a big, bouncy kick drum."

AllMusic said that "After forgetting the key on 1999's Surrender amidst handling all of the celebrity guests, they got back to business with Come with Us", and that "from the vocal sample introducing the opener ("behold...they're coming back"), it's clear Rowlands and Simons know the importance of this fourth album, and it detonates like a bomb blast, as though the duo knew that Come with Us had to be bigger and badder than all the bombastic breaks they'd dropped in the past."<ref name="Bush"/>

Following the album's release, the band embarked on two tours, the Go with Them tour and the North Amerika tour.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Track listing

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Notes

  • As with all other albums by the Chemical Brothers, some of the tracks segue into the next. These are 2 into 3 and 7 into 8.
  • The Japanese edition includes a music video for "Star Guitar" and a keyring tag.<ref>Template:Cite webTemplate:Better source needed</ref>

Personnel

  • The Chemical Brothers – production

Additional musicians

  • Jared Faber – drums ("Come with Us")
  • Steve Dub – engineering, additional guitar
  • Greg Fleming – assistance
  • Kate Gibb – artwork
  • Beverley Skeete – vocals on "Star Guitar"
  • Richard Ashcroft – vocals on "The Test"
  • Beth Orton – vocals on "The State We're In"
  • Shovell – percussion on "It Began in Afrika"

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for Come with Us
Chart (2002) Peak
position
Spanish Albums (AFYVE)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> 11

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Year-end charts

Year-end chart performance for Come with Us
Chart (2002) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 57
Canadian Alternative Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)<ref name = "CANALTYE02">Template:Cite web</ref> 77
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 48
UK Albums (OCC)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 104

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Certifications

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Release history

Release history and formats for Come with Us
Region Release date Label Format Catalogue
Japan Template:Dts Virgin Japan CD VJCP-68367
United Kingdom Template:Dts Freestyle Dust CD XDUSTCD5
CD XDUSTCDX5
LPLP XDUSTLP5
MC XDUSTMC5
United States Template:Dts Astralwerks CD ASW11682-2
CD ASW11895-2
LP2×LP ASW11682-1
Japan Template:Dts Virgin Japan CD VJCP-68408

References

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