EMF
Schubert Dip

EMI    CDP-7-96238-2  (1991)

Rock/Pop
CD, 10   Tracks, 40:26  Length
01 Children James Atkin; Derry Brownson; Mark Decloedt; Ian Dench; Zac Foley 05:15
02 Long Summer Days James Atkin; Derry Brownson; Mark Decloedt; Ian Dench; Zac Foley 04:00
03 When You're Mine Ian Dench 03:22
04 Travelling Not Running Ian Dench 04:20
05 I Believe James Atkin; Derry Brownson; Mark Decloedt; Ian Dench; Zac Foley 03:43
06 Unbelievable James Atkin; Derry Brownson; Mark Decloedt; Ian Dench; Zac Foley 03:29
07 Girl of an Age James Atkin; Derry Brownson; Mark Decloedt; Ian Dench; Zac Foley 03:56
08 Admit It Ian Dench 03:29
09 Lies Ian Dench 04:27
10 Longtime James Atkin; Derry Brownson; Mark Decloedt; Ian Dench; Zac Foley 04:25
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Vocals James Atkin
Keyboards Ian Dench
Bass Zac Foley
Drums Mark Decloedt
Sampling Derry Brownson
Musician EMF
Producer Pascal Gabriel; Ralph Jezzard
Cover by EMF; Green Ink
Personal Details
Index # 1066
Owner Dave
Tags Electro, Synth Pop
User Defined
Purchased Used
Notes
"Unbelievable" was so insanely infectious that many who were introduced to EMF by that single went out and purchased Schubert Dip in the hope that the rest of the album would be equally strong. But unfortunately, most of the CD fell short of "Unbelievable"'s excellence. This isn't to say that Schubert Dip is a bad album -- far from it, in fact. But weighed against "Unbelievable"'s dizzying infectiousness, distinctly British dance/rock/pop offerings like "Girl of an Age," "Children," and the follow-up single "Lies" are fairly catchy, but nonetheless mildly disappointing. The only song that comes close to packing the punch of "Unbelievable" is the intoxicating "Long Summer Days." For the most part, Schubert Dip is a prime example of an album that is simply decent when it should have been excellent. -- Alex Henderson (allmusic.com)

The variations these self-made airheads work on their catchy tune rarely deliver anything heavier than a hook beat. At least the New Kids know there's a difference between fresh and callow. C+ -- Robert Christgau