Tape Deck Heart Explained

Tape Deck Heart
Type:studio
Artist:Frank Turner
Cover:Tape Deck Heart Album Cover.jpg
Released:22 April 2013
Recorded:2012 in Los Angeles
Genre:Folk rock, folk punk, punk rock
Length:50:20
Label:Xtra Mile, Polydor, Interscope
Producer:Rich Costey
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Tape Deck Heart is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013 on Xtra Mile in the UK, and on Polydor / Interscope worldwide. Produced by Rich Costey, the album was preceded by the single, "Recovery."

Described as a "break-up album," Tape Deck Heart was written and recorded following the collapse of a long-term romantic relationship. Turner stated: "There’s a lot of stuff on this record about loss and failure in relationships, about what happens when something that was supposed to be timeless runs out of time."[1]

Tape Deck Heart has been given a Parental Advisory label due to the profanity heard on tracks "Plain Sailing Weather" and "Good & Gone". The title of the album is taken from a lyric in the song "Tell Tale Signs".

Background and recording

After extensive touring in support of Turner's fourth studio album, England Keep My Bones (2011) - which included an appearance during the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony and a headline show at Wembley Arena - Turner and his backing band, The Sleeping Souls, flew to Los Angeles, in October 2012, to enter the studio with producer Rich Costey, seeking a "big, warm expansive rock sound."[2] Regarding the band's experience in Los Angeles, Turner stated, "It’s such a cliché – bands reach a certain level of success, go to L.A. to record an album. I was nervous about recording outside the UK because my music sounds English and I like that, but in fact, it didn’t make any difference. We stayed at the Holiday Inn next door and didn’t finish until dark every day, so I scarcely saw the sun shine."[3]

Regarding Costey's production, Turner noted, "I will say that I think the production is a massive step up for me. [...] The man is a fucking genius."[1] Nicknamed, "Sauron, the all seeing eye," by Turner and his bandmates, Costey often made the band perform multiple takes in the studio, with Turner stating: "He brings an almost autistic eye for detail. He made me do 42 vocal takes at one point, with the encouragement ‘I know there’s something in there'."[4]

Fergus Coulbeck who featured on Turners 3rd album Poetry of the Deed was quoted saying he would never work with Turner again following a dispute over baked goods and refreshments available while recording Tape Deck Heart.

Writing and composition

Explaining the album's title, Turner stated, "A 'Tape Deck Heart' is someone who has a love of music above anything else. I don’t miss cassettes, but I am of an age - like many of us - whose music listening life was defined by Walkmen and C90 tapes."[4]

Comparing the album's lyrical and thematic content to his previous album, England Keep My Bones (2011), Turner noted: "This record isn't about England at all — I did that last time round. This album is about self-examination, running through your own faults, about change, and about ending. Something like that."[5]

Regarding the track, "Four Simple Words", Turner stated, "I think that song is something of a nod towards Queen, stylistically. But it’s not something that markedly runs through the record as such, I don’t think."[1] Turner elaborated, "I tell people it's about dancing but it's really a song about punk rock and the pleasantly surprising revelation that, at 31, my ethics and approach to music are the same as when I was 15."[2]

Artwork

The artwork for the album was done by SWFL tattoo artist Heather Ann Law.

Release

On 25 December 2012, Turner released a free download of "Four Simple Words" on his website, backed with a demo version of the song, "Cowboy Chords". The opening track and first single, "Recovery", premiered on Radio 1, on 4 March 2013 and was released on iTunes the following day.

The deluxe edition of the album contains six additional tracks, with Turner noting, "Track listing an album is a fine art, and usually a pretty agonising process. I’m glad I've had the opportunity to do the extended version for this one – all these songs belong together. That said, I think an album is a piece of art in its own right and can be too long, so it’s worth making the twelve-track definitive version. Choosing what makes it and what doesn’t is agonising, though."[1]

Commercial performance

The album entered the UK chart at No. 2 on its release, and was certified Silver by the BPI on 15 November 2013. It became his most successful album yet, with 200,000 copies sold.[6]

In the United States, the album debuted at No. 52 on Billboard 200,[7] and No. 15 on Top Rock Albums,[8] selling 7,000 copies in its first week. It has sold 44,000 copies in the United States as of July 2015.[9]

Track listing

Editions

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Singles

"Four Simple Words" was released as a free download, along with a demo version of "Cowboy Chords" through Xtra Miles website on Christmas Day 2012. The first single from the album was "Recovery", which was released on 5 March 2013 and the music video was released the same day. "The Way I Tend To Be" was later released on 17 June and peaked at number 33 in the UK singles chart. "Losing Days" was the third single to be released.

Charts

Year-end charts

Personnel

Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls

Additional musicians

Recording personnel

Artwork

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Frank Turner - Interview . James Daniel . Rodger . Dance Yrself Clean . 22 January 2013 . 25 April 2013.
  2. Web site: It's a punk-folk thing: Frank Turner Interview . Andre . Paine . . 20 April 2013 . 25 April 2013.
  3. Web site: Frank Turner Reveals His Tape Deck Heart . May the Rock Be With You . 12 April 2013 . 25 April 2013.
  4. Web site: Interview: Frank Turner on Albatrosses, Relief, Springsteen and C90 Cassettes . Steve . Kyle . Something Gold Something New . 12 March 2013 . 25 April 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151005132756/http://something-gold-something-new.com/interview-frank-turner-on-albatrosses-relief-springsteen-and-c90-cassettes/ . 5 October 2015 . dead.
  5. Web site: Frank Turner interview . Marcus . Thaine . AsiaLIFE Guide . 16 March 2013 . 25 April 2013.
  6. Web site: Frank Turner . Red dreams.
  7. Billboard 200: May 11, 2013 . Billboard.
  8. Top Rock Albums: May 11, 2013 . Billboard.
  9. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20150716173331/http://hitsdailydouble.com/new_album_releases . 16 July 2015 . Upcoming Releases . Hits Daily Double . HITS Digital Ventures.
  10. Web site: Turner. Frank. 'TAPE DECK HEART' – NEW ALBUM + TICKET PRE-SALE. frank-turner.com. 16 January 2013.
  11. Web site: End of Year 2013. UKChartsPlus. 23 June 2021.