Higher Power (Big Audio Dynamite album) explained

Higher Power
Type:Album
Artist:Big Audio
Cover:Higherpower.jpg
Released:8 November 1994
Genre:Alternative
Length:67:03
Label:Columbia[1]
Producer:Mick Jones, André Shapps, Arthur Baker
Prev Title:The Lost Treasure of Big Audio Dynamite I & II
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:F-Punk
Next Year:1995

Higher Power is the seventh album by Big Audio Dynamite (renamed Big Audio), released in 1994.[2] [3] First released in the US on 8 November, it was then released in the UK the following week on 14 November 1994.[4] [5] "Looking for a Song" was released as a single; it peaked at No. 24 on Billboards Modern Rock Tracks chart.[6] [7] The band supported the album with a North American tour.[8]

Production

Many of its songs are about English middle class life. Mick Jones was inspired by Bob Marley to include uplifting messages in Higher Powers songs.[9]

Critical reception

Trouser Press wrote that "Higher Power finds Jones and company operating at a decidedly lower level ... The hip dance-music sounds are there, but the tunes most certainly aren't."[10] Entertainment Weekly thought that the album "continues Jones' bid for currency by experimenting with the sounds of London's dance clubs ... The result is neither good rave nor good rock."

The Knoxville News Sentinel called it "an alternative album at the core that absorbs a fun array of funk, pop and hip-hop influences for a distinctive and accessible blend." The Calgary Herald determined that "it just bops along with riffs that are pleasant enough but lack any edge, any passion."

Personnel

Big Audio

Additional credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alternative Rock. Dave. Thompson. 15 July 2000. Hal Leonard Corporation. Google Books.
  2. Web site: Big Audio Dynamite Biography, Songs, & Albums. AllMusic.
  3. Web site: Contemporary World Musicians. Clifford. Thompson. 7 October 2020. Routledge. Google Books.
  4. 31 October 1994 . Upcoming Releases . . 60 . 18 October 2022.
  5. 12 November 1994 . New Albums . . 22 . 18 October 2022.
  6. Web site: The Rough Guide to Rock. Peter. Buckley. 15 July 2003. Rough Guides. Google Books.
  7. Web site: Joel Whitburn Presents Rock Tracks 1981-2008. Joel. Whitburn. 15 July 2008. Hal Leonard Corporation. Google Books.
  8. News: Bream . Jon . ROCK the HALLS . Star Tribune . 30 Nov 1994 . 1E.
  9. News: Rutkoski . Rex . JONES MIXES HIS DYNAMITE WELL . USA Today . January 27, 1995.
  10. Web site: Big Audio Dynamite . Trouser Press . 15 July 2022.