The Heavy Entertainment Show

The Heavy Entertainment Show

by Robbie Williams
The Heavy Entertainment Show

The Heavy Entertainment Show

by Robbie Williams

CD(Canadian Import)

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Overview

Establishing himself as the last of a particular breed, Robbie Williams makes his pop comeback on The Heavy Entertainment Show. Aptly titled, Williams is entertaining as ever, a consummate showman until the end. The album is a grab bag of ideas, darting here and there in its pursuit of a hit. However, this isn't too much of a distraction. Mr. Entertainment and his bombast do not disappoint. The Heavy Entertainment Show is his most invigorated album in years, a truer return to the pop realm than 2012's Take the Crown. Here, Williams dresses up his antics in expert production with plenty of cheekiness to spare. As the show begins, Williams announces "the charisma's non-negotiable" and "I'm about to strip and you're my pole." He's cocky, crass, and utterly engaging as a chorus of backup singers add, "He would sell his children for a hit in Belgium!" Few pop stars can pull this off, yet from Williams, it's almost comforting to see him once again embrace his braggadocious ringmaster persona. Longtime producer Guy Chambers makes his return to Williams' circus, along with a number of high-profile guests. The Killers-penned "Mixed Signals" is an open-road epic that sounds like a Battle Born castaway, while Ed Sheeran and Benny Blanco join forces for the stomp-twang Avicii-lite "Pretty Woman." Rufus Wainwright contributes songwriting and his velvety voice to a trio of brassy tunes, kick-stepping alongside Williams on the aforementioned title track, as well as "Hotel Crazy" and the grand outro "Sensational." "David's Song" -- penned by Jewel and Kara DioGuardi -- is a heart-rending soft rock ballad that overwhelms with a powerful closing guitar solo and orchestral swell. However, it's producer Stuart Price who proves most valuable. In addition to the Killers track, he injects the album with a pair of addictive standout synth numbers. Highlight "Bruce Lee" is a Bowie-stomping glam number that struts its way through the pack, while "Sensitive" amps up the sensuality with echoing synths, handclaps, and juicy bass. Elsewhere, there are a couple love-or-hate tracks that stick out. The Prokofiev-sampling lead single "Party Like a Russian" -- which sounds like something Muse would use to dramatically start a show -- is big on drama and creativity, but might rub some listeners the wrong way with its cultural generalities. Meanwhile, the boldly titled "Motherfucker" seems like it's trying a little too hard to shock, yet it's the finest example of Williams' schtick. A heartwarming dedication to his young son, it is ridiculous yet completely uplifting. As it explodes into a guitar-drenched Oasis B-side, Williams recites a litany of family woes that could affect his offspring. It'll make grandma blush, but at the heart of it all, he's confident that his son will "break the chain" of sin. Despite that title and explicit lyrics, Williams allows some sincerity to shine through the sophomoric, remaining hilarious and full of heart. Eleven albums in and he's still one of the most likable acts around, truly one of a kind. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 11/11/2016
Label: Columbia
UPC: 0889853710324
Rank: 123066

Tracks

  1. The Heavy Entertainment Show
  2. Party Like a Russian
  3. Mixed Signals
  4. Love My Life
  5. Motherfucker
  6. Bruce Lee
  7. Sensitive
  8. David's Song
  9. Pretty Woman
  10. Hotel Crazy
  11. Sensational

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Robbie Williams   Primary Artist,Vocals
Rufus Wainwright   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
John Grant   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Guy Chambers   Dulcimer,Accordion,Mellotron,Moog Bass,Synthesizer,Glockenspiel,Organ (Hammond),Vocals (Background),Piano
Dave Catlin-Birch   Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Ronnie Vannucci   Drums
Jamie Talbot   Clarinet,Sax (Tenor)
Sara Jane Skeete   Vocals (Background)
Gary Nuttall   Vocals (Background)
David Keuning   Guitar
Nayanna Holley   Vocals (Background)
Andreas Eide Larsen   Guitar (Acoustic)
Alastair White   Trombone
Mark August Stoemer   Guitar (Bass)
Kenji Fenton   Saxophone
Denosh Bennett   Vocals (Background)
Chloe Askew   Vocals (Background)
Adetoun Rattenbury   Vocals (Background)
Oscar Golding   Guitar (Bass)
Celeste Chambers   Vocals (Background)
Lexy Townsend-Rose   Vocals (Background)
Jim Board   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Diran Meghreblian   Voiceover
Shawn Lee   Percussion
Paul Stacey   Guitar,Soloist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric Baritone)
Steve Robson   Guitar,Keyboards
Andrea Grant   Vocals (Background)
Brandon Flowers   Keyboards
Ben Castle   Sax (Tenor)
Jeremy Stacey   Drums
Karl Brazil   Drums,Tambourine
Nigel Hitchcock   Sax (Alto)
London Session Orchestra   Strings
Luke Potashnick   Guitar
Johnny McDaid   Piano,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Nigel Barr   Tuba,Trombone (Bass)
Dan Ellis   Percussion,Tambourine
Mike Davis   Trumpet
Gary Go   Vocals (Background)
Edward Cervenka   Cimbalom,Dulcimer
Martin Williams   Sax (Baritone)
Chris Dean   Trombone
Dean Collinson   Vocals (Background)
Rhianna Kenny   Vocals (Background)
Chris Hutchings   Synthesizer
Richard Flack   Percussion,Synthesizer,Synthesizer Bass
Jerry Meehan   Guitar (Bass)
Ross Hamilton   Guitar (Bass)
Stuart Price   Guitar,Keyboards

Technical Credits

Rufus Wainwright   Composer
Ed Sheeran   Composer
Flynn Francis   Composer
Jackson Guthy   Composer
Tim Metcalfe   Composer
Mark Stoermer   Composer
Brandon Flowers   Composer
Serge Gainsbourg   Composer
Mack David   Composer
Robbie Williams   Composer
Robert Williams   Composer
David Keuning   Composer
Mike Curb   Composer
Benjamin Levin   Composer
Johnny McDaid   Composer,Programming
Gary Go   Composer
Chris Briggs   A&R
Julian Broad   Photography
Chris Heath   Composer
Chris Hutchings   Programming
Richard Flack   Drum Programming
Kara DioGuardi   Composer
Stuart Price   Composer,Programming
Guy Chambers   Composer
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