Don't Look Now (album)

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Don't Look Now
Way Out West - Don't Look Now.jpg
Studio album by
Released5 October 2004
Genre
Length76:23
Label Distinct'ive Records
Producer
Way Out West chronology
Intensify
(2001)
Don't Look Now
(2004)
We Love Machine
(2009)
Singles from Don't Look Now
  1. "Anything but You"
    Released: 21 June 2004
  2. "Don't Forget Me"
    Released: 14 March 2005
  3. "Killa"
    Released: 15 October 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Resident Advisor 4.5/5 [2]

Don't Look Now is the third studio album by English electronic music group Way Out West. [3] It was released on 5 October 2004 on Distinct'ive Records. [4] [3] It is the only studio album by Way Out West as a trio, with the addition of singer Omi (Emma Everett). [5] The album peaked at number 137 on the UK Albums Chart on release. [6]

Contents

Background

Don't Look Now is Way Out West's second and final album release on Distinct'ive Records. The album's lead single, "Anything but You", was released on 21 June 2004 and peaked at 97 on the UK Singles Chart that year. [6] This was followed by the album's release later that year, on 5 October 2004. [3] In 2005, after the album's release, two more singles were released; "Don't Forget Me" on 14 March 2005 (peaked at 246 on the UK Singles Chart), and "Killa" on 15 October 2005 (released on Solaris Recordings and supported by a remix from Orkidea). [7] Ally Kennen, vocalist on "Intensify" from Intensify , reprised her role as vocalist for "Just Like a Man".

The song "Absinthe Dreams" samples "Hushaby Mountain" from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang , and the song "Everyday" samples "Tiergarten" by Tangerine Dream, from Le Parc . [8]

Critical reception

Upon release, Don't Look Now was met with mixed to positive reviews from critics. John Bush from Allmusic described the album negatively, claiming "[the album] isn't impressive", summarising it as "an admitted grab for pop-chart fame", and rated it 2.5 stars out of 5. [1] However, Antonella Sirec from Resident Advisor wrote a positive review, summarising the album as "a pleasurable and sumptuous experience", describing it as "portraying an aspect of electronic dance music as it should be heard", and rated it 4.5 out of 5. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Anything but You"5:41
2."Don't Forget Me"
  • Wisternoff
  • Warren
  • Everett
5:14
3."Everyday"
  • Wisternoff
  • Warren
5:55
4."Apollo"
  • Wisternoff
  • Warren
8:25
5."Chasing Rainbows"
  • Wisternoff
  • Warren
5:39
6."Fear"
  • Wisternoff
  • Warren
  • Everett
7:38
7."Coming Home"
  • Wisternoff
  • Warren
5:03
8."Just Like a Man"
5:26
9."Killa"
  • Wisternoff
  • Warren
10:58
10."Northern Lights"
7:46
11."Melt"
  • Wisternoff
  • Warren
  • Everett
5:27
12."Absinthe Dreams"
  • Wisternoff
  • Warren
3:10
Total length:76:23
Bonus mix CD
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Walk"Deaf Center0:25
2."Four Squares" Adam Johnson 3:11
3."Stinger"Agent 0012:30
4."Meeting Dave Dish" / "Rainbows In the Sky" (Natural High Movement Mix)Martin Buttrich / The Hypnotist4:12
5."Lost"Paul Hughes4:12
6."Out of Area" (Habersham & Numinous Mix)Blue Room Project6:51
7."Pulse of Life" Way Out West 5:52
8."Surrender" (Your Love Breaks Mix)Palava6:51
9."Implantat"2 Dollar Egg1:09
10."Seaside Floater"Introvert8:44
11."Gold Is Your Metal" (Paper Faces Mix)Themroc4:51
12."Carrier" David West 5:39
13."The Awakening"Kaito4:09
14."Loveworld" (Ulrich Schnauss Instrumental Mix)HRK5:22

Personnel

Way Out West

Additional personnel

Charts

ChartPeak position
UK Albums Chart (OCC) [6] 137

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