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Tilt (The Lightning Seeds album)

Tilt
Album cover for Tilt (1999)
Studio album by The Lightning Seeds
Released 22 November 1999
Recorded 1999
Genre
Length 44:03
Label Epic (496263)
Producer
The Lightning Seeds chronology
Like You Do...
(1997)Like You Do...1997
Tilt
(1999)
Life of Riley
(2003)Life of Riley2003
Singles from Tilt
  1. "Life's Too Short"
    Released: November 15, 1999
  2. "Sweetest Soul Sensations"
    Released: March 6, 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Exclaim! (favourable)
The Independent (favourable)
Colin Larkin 3/5 stars
NME 4/10
Q 4/5 stars

Tilt is the fifth studio album from British alternative rock band The Lightning Seeds. It was released in 1999. After becoming a full band in 1996 with the release of the hugely successful single "Three Lions" and the album Dizzy Heights that November, numerous members left the band whilst Zak Starkey joined the group on drums in time for their successful greatest hits album Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds (1997). The band's successes alienated band leader Ian Broudie, who preferred being an "outsider more than a safe bet". Looking to stir the group in a new direction, he co-wrote material with Terry Hall, Steven Jones and Mark Cullen for Tilt.

A departure from the indie rock sound the group had established, Tilt instead explores electronica and dance music. The band had predominately recorded Tilt with electronic producer Simon Rogers, as well as working with Bomb the Bass member Tim Simenon and Cutfather & Joe on some material. Numerous critics saw Tilt as an attempt from Broudie to modernize the band's sound. The lyrics on the album were less optimistic than they had been in the band's previous work, focusing on subjects such as the Liverpool dockers' strike, self-loathing pop stars and general disillusionment.

Preceded in release a week by the single "Life's Too Short", Tilt was released by Epic Records in November 1999. A unique billboard campaign was developed to promote the album. The album was a commercial failure, only reaching number 46 on the UK Albums Chart. Its two singles also fared badly in the UK Singles Chart. Broudie was later unsatisfied with the album, and took the band on hiatus in 2000.


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