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Brown Punk Records/Sanctuaryn Records
Released: June 17, 2003 |
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Tricky
In what is being hailed as the best album of his career, British-born musical chameleon Tricky has released his seventh album Vulnerable. Recorded in Los Angeles, Tricky has returned with an inspirational thirteen song collection that reverberates with emotional intensity and echoes artistic rebirth. Vulnerable is being released on Tricky’s Brown Punk Records imprint via his new exclusive worldwide (ex-UK and Europe) deal with Sanctuary Records, a division of the Sanctuary Records Group. “I called this album Vulnerable because it's my most honest and open record,” said Tricky. “On this album, I've stopped hiding and I'm allowing people to see different sides of the real me. Vulnerable is me breaking free and being myself again."
With new vocal muse, Italian chanteuse Costanza Francavilla, the songs on Vulnerable are textured soundscapes of jaunting beats, stirring guitars and gorgeous voices that resonate with Tricky’s unique fusion of the rock, electronica, and hip hop genres. The result is an extraordinary album that finds Tricky at his very best. From the wildly inventive dub-sonic sound of “Stay” to the haunting grooves of “Hollow,” and off-kilter beats of the album’s first single, “Antimatter,” Tricky has again created an album that defies easy categorization.
Said Tricky, “I might not be the most talented, but I am the only artist around now with their own sound.”
In addition, the Vulnerable album is an enhanced CD which includes an interview, three guerilla-style cinema films, conceived and co-directed by Tricky, and the “Antimatter” video.
Tricky embarks on a six week European tour, The 13 Tour, on June 13th in Vicenza, Italy. He will then be returning to the US to produce Costanza’s first solo album for his Brown Punk Records label. His North American tour is scheduled to begin in the early fall.
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