Philharmonics (album)

Philharmonics
Studio album by Agnes Obel
Released 4 October 2010 (2010-10-04)
Recorded 2004–2010
(Berlin, Germany)
Genre
Length 39:51
Label PIAS
Producer Agnes Obel
Agnes Obel chronology
Philharmonics
(2010)
Aventine
(2013)
Singles from Philharmonics
  1. "Riverside"
    Released: 30 May 2010
  2. "Just So"
    Released: 8 October 2010
  3. "Brother Sparrow"
    Released: 31 October 2011

Philharmonics is the first studio album by the Danish singer-songwriter Agnes Obel. It was released from 17 September 2010 by PIAS. The album received positive reviews from both Danish and international music critics. Philharmonics peaked at number one in Denmark and Belgium, and charted inside the top ten in France and the Netherlands. The album has sold 450,000 copies in Europe.[1]

Inspirations

Obel cited Erik Satie as an influence on many of the compositions: "I am a huge fan of his work on silences. I like also his uses of repetitive sequences, almost hypnotic. That gives extremely strong pieces, calms and powerful at the same time."[2]

According to the singer, "The texts come from the melody, its atmosphere, the piano (…) They also speak about the uncertainty of the future and undoubtedly of the feeling of loneliness, but without the anger which, for me, is not a musical engine".[3]

Philarmonics's lyrics are simple, mysterious and allegoric. Philippe Cornet says, "The texts in question sound like metaphors of love, death, impetuosities of nature or sudden rustles of the city."[3]

Philharmonics contains three titles that are purely instrumental: "Falling, Catching", "Louretta" and "Wallflower".

"Just So" was used in a Deutsche Telekom commercial in Germany.[4] Three songs from the album were on the soundtrack of the 2009 film Submarino.[5] "Riverside" was used in the episode "Not Responsible" of Grey's Anatomy and in episode 12 of the second season of Offspring. It was again played in the episode "What Are You Doing Here, Ho-Bag?" from The CW hit series Ringer.[6]

The ABC television show Revenge have used two songs from this album in their show. "Avenue" was played in the episode "Trust" and "Riverside" was played in the episode entitled Duplicity.[7]

The German Director Markus Thoess used a couple of songs for the documentary "Tod einer Scientologin" - (Death of a Scientologist) that was broadcast in 2012 on NDR and Feb 2013 in ARD, first German Channel.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[8]
BBC MusicVery Favourable [9]
Drowned in Sound7/10[10]
The Independent[11]

Critical reception

Philharmonics earned generally positive reviews with, for example, James Skinner from the BBC saying that "the compositions... are slow, sombre, sepulchral even, but not without a sense of occasionally singular beauty".[12]

In the French cultural magazine Les Inrockuptibles, Johanna Seban speaks about a "disarming purity" and states, "There is, in these deeply melancholic ballads, the clearness and reassuring nobility of bedside discs."[13]

In Musicomh, Ben Edgell wrote, "Obel sings with a hushed and tender grace that waxes wistful and serene over yearning cello, harp, and piano vignettes. She's a fey siren, with a dusky, near-whispered vocal that speaks to Ane Brun or Eva Cassidy."[14]

Commercial performance

The album entered the charts at number four in Denmark on 15 October 2010. On its thirteenth week on the chart, on 7 January 2011, the album rose to number one[15] and spent seven consecutive weeks at number one.[15] It has since been certified five-times platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for sales of 100,000 units.[16] Philharmonics peaked at number one in France. It has since been certified platinum by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP) for sales of 100,000 units.[17] It also peaked at number one on the Belgian Albums Chart in Wallonia.[18] Philharmonics has since been certified gold by the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA) for sales of 10,000 units.[19]

Track listing

All tracks written by Agnes Obel, except where noted. 

No.TitleLength
1."Falling, Catching"  1:33
2."Riverside"  3:48
3."Brother Sparrow"  3:58
4."Just So"  3:35
5."Beast"  3:50
6."Louretta"  2:06
7."Avenue"  4:07
8."Philharmonics"  3:33
9."Close Watch" (John Cale cover)4:00
10."Wallflower"  2:26
11."Over the Hill"  2:48
12."On Powdered Ground"  4:07
Total length:39:51

Deluxe Edition

Charts and certifications

Charts

Chart (2010–11) Peak
position
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[23] 5
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[18] 1
Danish Albums Chart[15] 1
Dutch Albums Chart[24] 8
French Albums Chart[25] 8
German Newcomers Chart[26] 12
Swiss Albums Chart[27] 58

Year-end charts

Chart (2010) Position
Danish Albums Chart[28] 32
Chart (2011) Position
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[29] 12
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[30] 6
Danish Albums Chart[31] 3
Dutch Albums Chart[32] 52
French Albums Chart[33] 62
Chart (2012) Position
Danish Albums Chart[34] 23

Certifications

Country Certification
Belgium Platinum[19]
Denmark 5× Platinum[35]
France Platinum[17]
Netherlands Gold[36]

Preceded by
Progress by Take That
Danish Albums Chart number-one album
7 January 2011 – 18 February 2011
Succeeded by
Showtime by TV-2
Preceded by
Dans l'œil des Enfoirés by Les Enfoirés
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia) number-one album
30 April 2011 –
Succeeded by
Incumbent

Release history

List of release dates, showing country, record label, and format
Region Date Label Format Edition
Germany[37] 17 September 2010 PIAS Recordings CD, LP Standard
Denmark[38] 4 October 2010 CD
France[39] CD, LP
Netherlands[40] 22 October 2010 CD
United States[41] 22 October 2010 Digital download
France[21] 7 February 2011 French digital bonus tracks
Germany[22] 22 April 2011 CD Deluxe Edition
Denmark[42] 2 May 2011

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