Very obvious newbie question alert.
What's the lead vocal situation with the Experiments in Mass Appeal album? The CD booklet that I have features no lyrics or credits at all, so who does what lead vocals on that album?
The lead vocals on EIMA are provided by the "radiant" Dec Burke.
Lyrics can be found here, as it happens:
https://www.drarok.com/frost/files/view/Experiments%20in%20Mass%20Appeal
Mostly Dec Burke, but you can hear JM and JG on there too for sure. Esp. in Welcome To Nowhere. Though one thing I always like about Frost* was that everything just sounds appropriate and right, and that the voices are instrumental in that regard (i.e. like an instrument rather than "I'm the singer so I'm doing the singing").
Well worth checking out Mr Burkes work with Darwin's Radio (Eyes Of The World and especially Template for a Generation - 3 songs on 1 album, must be prog :D), his solo material (Destroy all Monsters and Paradigms and Storylines), and the more recent Audioplatik album (In the Head of a Maniac - similar to his solo work but with a metal edge).
Quote from: RoeDent89 on July 05, 2016, 10:26:23 PM
Very obvious newbie question alert.
What's the lead vocal situation with the Experiments in Mass Appeal album? The CD booklet that I have features no lyrics or credits at all, so who does what lead vocals on that album?
I took a stab at breaking it down at the time. Jem graciously provided more details...
Quote from: gr8gonzo on March 21, 2009, 01:12:45 PM
Revised, then, we have:
EIMA
Jem - verses
Dec - choruses
Welcome To Nowhere
Jem - verses
JM - verses
Dec - choruses
Pocket Sun
Dec - verses and chorus harmonies
Jem - chorus harmonies
Saline
Dec - verses and choruses
Jem - verse harmonies
Dear Dead Days
Jem - verses/verse harmonies, bridge #2
Dec - verses/verse harmonies
JM - bridge #1
Dec - chorus
Falling Down
Dec - verses
All - bridges and choruses
JM - "unsatisfied" #1
Jem - "unsatisfied" #2 & #3
You/I
Jem
Toys
Dec
Wonderland
Dec - "hero" verses / choruses
Jem - verses and choruses
Secret Song (aka Remember Me)
Dec
Interesting. And thank you for the replies. To me, Jem and Dec have similar singing voices, and purely on the sound (and not being too familiar with it yet), I get them mixed up. Much like I used to confuse Fish with Peter Gabriel or even Phil Collins from time to time.
JM can be heard on "Map Of The Past" and "The Tall Ships" by It Bites and on "Picture" by Kino as he's the lead vocalist on all three; a listen to any of them should help you pick him out of the mix in EIMA (if you want that of course). I think he has a slightly deeper voice than JG, whilst Dec can really hit the high notes (c.f. the "Hero" choruses in Wonderland). There is no Dec on "Milliontown" (but there is some deffo some JM on Black Light Machine and possibly elsewhere).
As a rule of thumb, if you can sing along with it, it's Jem Or John. If you have to crush your unmentionables in a clamp to get the notes it's probably Dek. :) I'm beeing silly of course, but Dek has the higher and possibly more intense voice.
When I first heard EIMA, I was a bit put off by Dek beeing there. Don't get me wrong, I think he has a fab voice, but it threw me at first that it wasn't all Jem like on Million Town. But the two voices compliment each other, and I think this works to best effect on the Philadelphia Experiment. Fantastic.
Also, I'm very partial to Audioplastik. :)