Holy Smoke (Peter Murphy album) explained

Holy Smoke
Type:studio
Artist:Peter Murphy
Cover:Holy Smoke - Peter Murphy.jpg
Released:14 April 1992
Recorded:Maison Rouge Studios, London; The Stereo Society, New York
Genre:Alternative rock, gothic rock, art rock
Length:48:46
Label:Beggars Banquet
Producer:Mike Thorne, Peter Murphy
Prev Title:Deep
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Cascade
Next Year:1995

Holy Smoke is the fourth solo studio album by English musician Peter Murphy. It was released on 14 April 1992 through Beggars Banquet Records. Produced by Mike Thorne, the album features contributions from Alison Limerick, Jonathan Carney, Audrey Riley and The Hundred Men, his backing band since 1988's Love Hysteria album.[1]

Although the album didn't meet with the commercial success of its predecessor, Deep (1990),[2] it peaked at number 108 on Billboard 200 chart. The lead single off the album, "The Sweetest Drop", peaked at number 2 on Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Critical reception

Ned Raggett of AllMusic was mixed in his assessment of the album. He stated: "Released in the initial craze of the grunge/alternative mega-crossover, Smokes elegant ballads and angular, arty rockers simply didn't fit in." Nevertheless, he also described the album as "quite a strong release, due to "avoiding any cloning of Deep or "Cuts You Up" in favor of a different approach meant to bring out the band's live power more directly." He also praised Mike Thorne's production work, commenting that it gives the album "a crisp, solid punch throughout, even during its quieter moments." Bill Wyman of Entertainment Weekly also praised the albums "sophisticated" production, calling it as "lush and very adult." He also wrote: "When the music and lyrics come together, it's almost touching, as on the sardonically named "Hit Song", which sounds to me like a vampire pleading for his mortality back."

Personnel

The Hundred Men
Additional musicians
Other personnel

Chart positions

Album
Singles
YearSongChartPeak
position
1992"You're So Close"Modern Rock Tracks18[4]
"The Sweetest Drop"2

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peter Murphy - Love Hysteria . . 11 April 2014 . Raggett, Ned.
  2. Web site: Peter Murphy . . 14 April 2014 . Erlewine, Stephen Thomas.
  3. Web site: Peter Murphy- Billboard 200 chart . . 11 April 2014.
  4. Web site: Peter Murphy- Alternative songs chart . . 11 April 2014.