After ten years together, eight of those spent on the U.K. charts, Placebo exhume their past on Once More With Feeling: Singles 1996-2004. This 19-song collection includes all of their biggest hits, most notably "Nancy Boy" and "Pure Morning." It's also a look back at Placebo's conscious effort to maintain a campy, glam rock-influenced rock sound. Placebo achieved great success in their native U.K. (and at a college radio level in the U.S.) at the height of both grunge in the mid-'90s, and the teen pop/emo excursions just as the new millennium got underway. As much as frontman Brian Molko's sexuality was called into question, and the band's exterior appearance was a topic of conversation among the U.K. music press, Molko's androgynous appeal was equally intriguing as his gender-bending presence as a singer, so style and substance worked in favor of Placebo's place in music. Was he the pop generation's new David Bowie? No, but he yearned to attract fans much like Bowie did during the 1970s. Molko's pixie-like peculiarity only added to Placebo's star power, so naturally the timing of Once More With Feeling is a nice fit in the Placebo discography. Although its arrangement is out of order, each single released from their 1996 self-titled debut to the fierce neo-glam statement that is 2003's Sleeping With Ghosts sound as great as they ever did. What's nice is how the select tracks from Black Market Music -- "Taste in Men," "Special K," "Slave to Wage" -- age better simply because Placebo has aged well. The direction of Sleeping With Ghosts does the same, holding promise for what's yet to come from Placebo; just check out "The Bitter End." For a fan who's already bought every Placebo single, Once More With Feeling is only necessary for collecting purposes. For those who didn't, this singles collection is a great place to start. [The DVD portion includes a full video discography, an interview with the band, and never before seen live footage.] ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Once More with Feeling: Singles 1996-2004 (Bonus Disc)
11/30/2004 | Astralwerks
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Teo Miller
- Engineer
- Steve Osborne
- Producer, Mixing
- Kenny Paterson
- Engineer
- Tommy Paterson
- Assistant Engineer
- Tony Visconti
- Engineer
- Brad Wood
- Producer, Mixing
- Adrian Bushby
- Engineer
- Lorraine Francis
- Engineer
- Nick Hunt
- Engineer
- Dare Mason
- Producer
- Tony Gonzalez
- Producer, Remixing
- Phil Vinall
- Producer, Mixing
- Placebo
- Producer, Mixing
- James Lavelle
- Remixing
- Jim Abbiss
- Producer, Mixing
- Jake Davies
- Mixing, Mixing Assistant
- Stefan Olsdal
- Group Member
- Tony Gonzales
- Producer, Remixing
- Steve Hewitt
- Group Member
- Timo Maas
- Producer, Remixing
- Jacquie Turner
- Assistant Engineer
- Martin Buttrich
- Producer, Remixing
- Jacques Lu Cont
- Remixing
- Gareth Parton
- Engineer
- Junior Sanchez
- Producer, Remixing
- Simon Breed
- Harmonica
- Tom Stanley
- Assistant Engineer
- Dave Woolgar
- Remixing
- Andy Bolleshon
- Producer, Remixing
- Andy Davies
- Assistant Engineer
- Danny Porter
- Assistant Engineer
- Brian Molko
- Group Member
- Richard File
- Remixing
- Ed Kenehan
- Engineer
- Alice O'Connell
- Assistant Engineer
- Jacques
- Remixing
- Sean Magee
- Mastering, Remastering
- Freelance Hellraiser
- Remixing
- Dimitri Tikovoi
- Mixing
- James H. Brown
- Engineer
- Orla Quirke
- Art Direction
- Alex Cowper
- Art Direction, Design
- I Cant Believe It's Not Rock
- Remixing
- Nadav Kander
- Photography
- Phelan Kane
- Programming
- Fergus Peterkin
- Assistant Engineer
- Severe Loren
- Vocals
- Vibrator
- Remixing
- Severe Loren
- Vocals
- Philip Bagenal
- Engineer
- Barney
- Engineer, Mixing
- Dave Bascombe
- Mixing
- Jimmy Cauty
- Remixing
- Paul Corkett
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Bill Lloyd
- Engineer
Notes
The collection also includes two brand new tracks for the notroriously rabid Placebo fanbase. "I Do" is the band's first foray into 2-minute happy love songs while "Twenty Years" is a return to the sad-but-soaring sounds that got them here in the first place. In addition, the limited edition version of the CD includes 10 rare mixes, available with a U.S. CD release for the very first time.















