This Thing of Ours (album) explained

This Thing of Ours
Type:studio
Artist:Rainy Milo
Cover:Rainy_Milo_-_This_Thing_Of_Ours.jpg
Recorded:2013
Genre:Soul, R&B, hip hop
Label:Limey/Virgin EMI (UK) / Limey/Big Picnic (US)
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This Thing of Ours is the debut album from British recording artist Rainy Milo.[1] The album was recorded in the San Francisco Bay area in 2013 with the help of producer, mixer, engineer, and songwriter Daje. The album comes in both standard and deluxe formats, and features Milo's singles "'Deal Me Briefly", "Rats" and "'Bout You".[2]

Producers for the album include Daje, Caswell, Chet Faker, Cole M. Greif-Neill, BLCK-RSSN and Flowzart.[3] The record was originally released in the UK by Milo's label Limey/ Virgin EMI on 3 March 2014. The record was later released in the US and worldwide by Limey/Big Picnic on 21 April 2015. In addition to the new album art, the Clash cover track, "Bankrobber", features Kossisko on the 2015 release.

Background

Milo started singing with local musicians and art collectives when she was fourteen. During Milo's childhood she tried to surround herself with inspiring people.[4] Milo began surfing the internet for jazz-inspired hip-hop beats she could sing over, whilst surfing the internet she came across a bead by producer BLCK RSSN. Milo recorded over the beat and the track became her debut recording entitled "'Bout You", the song caught the attention of Gilles Peterson for his Brownswood Bubblers compilation series. Milo received various offers from record labels but turned them down as she felt it was too early. Milo began working on first mixtape entitled Limey, produced by Cole MGN. Milo released her mixtape in October 2012 which gained large amounts of acclaim from critics who called the mixtape a "perfect soundtrack" and praising its "chilly atmospherics and lyrics." Critics also praised Milo's vocals noting them as "startling" and "smoking".[5] [6] In March 2013 a signed recording contract with Mercury and Universal and began working on her debut EP.[7]

Critical reception

Upon release the album received universal acclaim from music critics, Robert Copsey of Digital Spy praised Milo's "effortless blend of R&B, jazz, hip-hop and pop", continuing to note comparisons between her work and the work of Amy Winehouse, Neneh Cherry and Corinne Bailey Rae.[8]

Credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: iTunes - Music - This Thing of Ours (Deluxe Version) by Rainy Milo . Itunes.apple.com . 2014-02-28.
  2. Web site: Rainy Milo - "'Bout You" | Music Video . SoulCulture . 2014-01-21 . 2014-02-28.
  3. Web site: Taylor . Katie . Rainy Milo announces debut album details | News | The 405 . Thefourohfive.com . 2014-01-22 . 2014-02-28.
  4. Web site: Patterson. Joseph. Rainy Milo’s Trippy Soul Is Next!. MTV Iggy. 20 June 2013. 27 November 2012.
  5. Web site: Cragg . Michael . New music: Rainy Milo – Limey | Music . theguardian.com . 2012-10-05 . 2014-05-20.
  6. Web site: Dunne . Eleanor . This Is Our Jam: Rainy Milo | Harper's Bazaar . Harpersbazaar.co.uk . 2013-02-28 . 2014-05-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140318195614/http://www.harpersbazaar.co.uk/blogs/this-is-our-jam-rainy-milo . 18 March 2014 . dmy-all .
  7. Web site: Rainy Milo Debuts At Private London Gig After Signing To Mercury Records [Review] ]. The IMC Magazine . 2014-05-20.
  8. Web site: Playlist: 10 tracks you need to hear - Rixton, Britney Spears, more - Music Feature . Digital Spy . 2014-02-24 . 2014-05-20.