The Ideal Crash Explained

The Ideal Crash
Type:studio
Artist:dEUS
Cover:DEUS-The_Ideal_Crash.jpg
Released:16 March 1999
Recorded:1998–1999
Genre:Art rock, indie rock
Length:56:14
Label:Island
Producer:David Bottrill
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The Ideal Crash is the third studio album by Belgian rock band dEUS, released in March 1999. The album was recorded in Spain, U.K. and Belgium and was mixed at Olympic Studios and includes the single "Instant Street", which became an underground hit in Europe. It was produced and mixed by David Bottrill.

The Ideal Crash was the first dEUS album to be directly released through a major label (Island Records) but it's also the only dEUS album that didn't get a US release. The album cover art is the first dEUS CD cover that does not feature a painting by ex-guitar player Rudy Trouvé.

Commercial performance

The Ideal Crash was issued to immediate success in Belgium, obtaining a gold certification for sales of 25,000 copies after one week of release. By April 2008, The Ideal Crash had sold about 250,000 copies.[1]

The singles "Instant Street" and "Sister Dew" entered the UK Singles Chart, peaking at numbers 49 and 62 respectively.[2]

Personnel

dEUS

guest musicians

String arrangements by Klaas Janzoons

Horn arrangement on (1) by Craig Ward/Tom Barman/Klaas Janzoons

Horn arrangement on (8) by Craig Ward/David Bottrill/Ben Findlay

Notes and References

  1. http://pocketrevolution.blogspot.com/2008/04/record-sales.html Pocket Revolution - The unofficial dEUS-weblog
  2. https://www.officialcharts.com/artists/ Deus