The Making of THEY WANT MY SOUL by Spoon - featuring Britt Daniel, Jim Eno and Alex Fischel

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Life of the Record

Life of the Record

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For the 10th anniversary of Spoon’s 8th full-length album, They Want My Soul, we take a detailed look at how it was made. After Spoon concluded their remarkable run of records in the early 2000s with 2010’s Transference, they took a much needed break. During this time, Britt Daniel formed Divine Fits with Dan Boeckner, while Jim Eno produced records for other artists. When Spoon got back together, they added new member Alex Fischel on keyboards and opted to work with producers Joe Chiccarelli and Dave Fridmann for the first time. Having that time apart gave them a new perspective on the band as they worked to expand the sound, incorporating more keyboards, hip hop and electronic influences and unique production approaches. The result was They Want My Soul, eventually released in 2014.
In this episode, Britt Daniel describes how he approached songwriting for this album and how he wanted to move away from the “minimalist” label that the band had been given previously. By demoing the songs in a variety of different ways, he describes how the songs evolved in the studio and how producers Joe Chiccarelli and Dave Fridmann helped shape them. Jim Eno talks about the sense of fun that the band had with this record and how they were enjoying trying new approaches, while recommitting to making good music together. Additionally, Alex Fischel describes first being asked to join Divine Fits and how that transitioned into a role in Spoon. With Fischel brought in to the band and with Fridmann’s fingerprints all over the record, they describe how the sound of this album led to the next era of Spoon. From recording in two halves and switching producers midway to Dave Fridmann’s mad scientist approach to mixing to the influence of Dr. Dre’s 2001 album on “Inside Out” to the spontaneous last minute recordings of “Rent I Pay” and “I Just Don’t Understand,” we’ll hear the stories of how the record came together.

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@Lcacique
@Lcacique Ай бұрын
I'm so pleased that the lack of commercial success of "Transference" hasn't left Britt with a negative opinion of the album. I also identify with his opinion that it appealed to people that got into the band prior to Ga x 5. I don't fault them for their continued growth in terms of their sound, but I missed many things that initially drew me to the band in the early days and Transference felt a little more in line with the earlier releases.
@erikspooner6518
@erikspooner6518 Ай бұрын
I love this format and don’t know how there aren’t more views on this. Are the interviews original? Great music and info to play while getting things done.
@JohnRadcliffMusic
@JohnRadcliffMusic Ай бұрын
This is wonderful!! One of my fav Spoon albums
@logan4x6
@logan4x6 Ай бұрын
Sick drawing of the album cover!
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