
Mercury Rising: Vinyl LP
âMercury Risingâ is the third studio album to be released by Rae & Christian. The duo weave together exceptional musicianship paired with a British song writing sensibility and the finest elements of studio production. âMercury Risingâ was created at producer/musician Steve Christianâs studio in Yorkshire with additional recording at songwriter/vocalist/DJ Mark Raeâs London base. In London a song writing bond was formed with Ed Harcourt and Gita Langley who make excellent contributions with vocals, songs, strings and keys. Sam Genders of Diagrams threads a story of redemption lost on the Ubahn on â1975â, Kate Rogers is on imperious form and rising star Jake Emlyn unravels a whole new level of microphone skills on âFavourite Gameâ.
The international guests include the one-and-only Jazzy Jeff and Australiaâs Agent 86 dealing out world class scratch treatments on âCheck The Techniqueâ (Tony D's vocals taken from a session recorded at the birth of Grand Central Records), Brooklyn rapper Masta Ace and Mark Foster of Foster The People, a collaboration born from Markâs L.A. excursion.
âMercury Risingâ is the first new material in many years from R&C. Their 1998 Mercury Music Prize nominated debut âNorthern Sulphuric Soulâ ("Vitally fresh and timelessly classicâŠdeserving a place alongside Massive Attack's Blue Linesâ Uncut) and 2002âs âSleepwalkingâ ("Another triumph, brimming with soulful, languid grooves, deft samples and well-chosen guest singersâ Q Magazine) were both released on their Grand Central Records label (Aim, Riton, Boca 45, Only Child), a defining imprint of the late 90s soul/funk/hip-hop/beats scene. Guest vocalists over the two albums included Bobby Womack, Texas, The Congos, The Pharcyde, The Jungle Brothes and Jeru The Damaja.
âMercury Risingâ is the third studio album to be released by Rae & Christian. The duo weave together exceptional musicianship paired with a British song writing sensibility and the finest elements of studio production. âMercury Risingâ was created at producer/musician Steve Christianâs studio in Yorkshire with additional recording at songwriter/vocalist/DJ Mark Raeâs London base. In London a song writing bond was formed with Ed Harcourt and Gita Langley who make excellent contributions with vocals, songs, strings and keys. Sam Genders of Diagrams threads a story of redemption lost on the Ubahn on â1975â, Kate Rogers is on imperious form and rising star Jake Emlyn unravels a whole new level of microphone skills on âFavourite Gameâ.
The international guests include the one-and-only Jazzy Jeff and Australiaâs Agent 86 dealing out world class scratch treatments on âCheck The Techniqueâ (Tony D's vocals taken from a session recorded at the birth of Grand Central Records), Brooklyn rapper Masta Ace and Mark Foster of Foster The People, a collaboration born from Markâs L.A. excursion.
âMercury Risingâ is the first new material in many years from R&C. Their 1998 Mercury Music Prize nominated debut âNorthern Sulphuric Soulâ ("Vitally fresh and timelessly classicâŠdeserving a place alongside Massive Attack's Blue Linesâ Uncut) and 2002âs âSleepwalkingâ ("Another triumph, brimming with soulful, languid grooves, deft samples and well-chosen guest singersâ Q Magazine) were both released on their Grand Central Records label (Aim, Riton, Boca 45, Only Child), a defining imprint of the late 90s soul/funk/hip-hop/beats scene. Guest vocalists over the two albums included Bobby Womack, Texas, The Congos, The Pharcyde, The Jungle Brothes and Jeru The Damaja.
Original: $29.90
-65%$29.90
$10.46Description
âMercury Risingâ is the third studio album to be released by Rae & Christian. The duo weave together exceptional musicianship paired with a British song writing sensibility and the finest elements of studio production. âMercury Risingâ was created at producer/musician Steve Christianâs studio in Yorkshire with additional recording at songwriter/vocalist/DJ Mark Raeâs London base. In London a song writing bond was formed with Ed Harcourt and Gita Langley who make excellent contributions with vocals, songs, strings and keys. Sam Genders of Diagrams threads a story of redemption lost on the Ubahn on â1975â, Kate Rogers is on imperious form and rising star Jake Emlyn unravels a whole new level of microphone skills on âFavourite Gameâ.
The international guests include the one-and-only Jazzy Jeff and Australiaâs Agent 86 dealing out world class scratch treatments on âCheck The Techniqueâ (Tony D's vocals taken from a session recorded at the birth of Grand Central Records), Brooklyn rapper Masta Ace and Mark Foster of Foster The People, a collaboration born from Markâs L.A. excursion.
âMercury Risingâ is the first new material in many years from R&C. Their 1998 Mercury Music Prize nominated debut âNorthern Sulphuric Soulâ ("Vitally fresh and timelessly classicâŠdeserving a place alongside Massive Attack's Blue Linesâ Uncut) and 2002âs âSleepwalkingâ ("Another triumph, brimming with soulful, languid grooves, deft samples and well-chosen guest singersâ Q Magazine) were both released on their Grand Central Records label (Aim, Riton, Boca 45, Only Child), a defining imprint of the late 90s soul/funk/hip-hop/beats scene. Guest vocalists over the two albums included Bobby Womack, Texas, The Congos, The Pharcyde, The Jungle Brothes and Jeru The Damaja.












