Dummy

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studio album
First released:
Oct 17 1994

Overview Edit

Dummy is the 1994 debut album of the Bristol-based group Portishead. It reached #2 on the UK Album Chart and #79 on the Billboard 200 chart, going gold in 1997.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
Catalog number:
422-828 553-2
Release dates:
  • Oct 17 1994 in United States

Genres

Trip-hop, Electronica, Alternative Rock, Indie, Alternative, Dance, Pop, Psychedelic, Rock. Vote on Genres

What do Amazon.com customers think?

5 stars Coldly Sensual and Smoothly Retro Memories
This is definitely another five-star item from me. Every time I listen to it, no matter how long it's sat in my CD shelf (forgotten, but only temporarily and never for too long), I am constantly surprised by how great it is...ahh the joy of "rediscovering" a favorite.

Dark and moody, much of the album sounds like a memory...of a place you've been once, or a movie you saw, or music you heard as you drove by an open window or door late one night in the city. Some of it is incredibly sexy (like "Nu…
Written by C. Michael Massey "litterateur"
3 stars give sample tracks a good listen first!
I agree with everything written here by Portishead fans about the instrumentals, but I found the singer's high pitched voice both highly annoying and inexpressive. I find myself wanting to listen to this CD, but always taking it off again about halfway through, when the voice gets even shriller, the lyrics more and more repetitive. I would recommend that people listen hard to the Amazon sound bites before deciding to buy.
Written by an unknown author

Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. arranger

    1. Adrian Utley [strings (8)]
    2. Geoff Barrow [strings (8)]
  2. composer

    1. Adrian Utley [except 4,5,10]
    2. Geoff Barrow [except 4,5,10]
    3. Lee Oskar [5]
  3. engineer

  4. performer

    1. Adrian Utley [guitar (except 4,6,7,9,10)]
    2. Adrian Utley [theremin (1)]
    3. Adrian Utley [bass guitar (6,7,8,9)]
    4. Adrian Utley [hammond organ (11)]
    5. Andy Hague [trumpet (9)]
    6. Beth Gibbons [vocals]
    7. Clive Deamer [drums (except 2,4,6,11)]
    8. Dave Mc Donald [nose flute (8)]
    9. Gary Baldwin [hammond organ (5,6,7)]
    10. Geoff Barrow [rhodes piano (1,3,4,10)]
    11. Geoff Barrow [programming (except 1,3,4,6,10)]
    12. Geoff Barrow [drums (7)]
    13. Neil Solman [rhodes piano (2,8)]
    14. Neil Solman [hammond organ (2)]
    15. Richard Newell [drum programme (4)]
    16. Strings Unlimited [strings (8)]
  1. producer

  2. writer

    1. Adrian Utley [except 4,5,10]
    2. Beth Gibbons [except 4,5,10]
    3. Lee Oskar [5]

Other versions Edit

Dummy 12 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Go! Beat Records
catalog number: 422-828-600-2
release dates: Feb 9 1995 in United Kingdom
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Dummy 10 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 828 522-2
release dates: Oct 17 1994 in United Kingdom
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