Rings Around the World

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studio album
First released:
2000

Overview Edit

Rings Around the World is the fifth studio album and the major label debut by Super Furry Animals. Released on 23 July 2001 by Epic Records in the United Kingdom, it was the first album by any artist to be simultaneously released on both audio CD and DVD. The record reached number 3 in the UK Albums Chart and includes the singles "Juxtapozed with U", "(Drawing) Rings Around the World" and "It's Not the End of the World?".

The album, which singer Gruff Rhys describes as "a very ambitious project", was recorded between April and September 2000 at Monnow Valley Studios in Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales and Bearsville Studios, New York with the band acting as co-producers alongside Chris Shaw. The majority of the songs on Rings Around the World were written by Rhys on guitar and piano with keyboardist Cian Ciaran contributing "[A] Touch Sensitive" and "Miniature" as well as collaborating with other members of the band on "Run! Christian, Run!", "Alternate Route to Vulcan Street" and "No Sympathy". Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney and former Velvet Underground member John Cale make cameo appearances on the album.

Musically Rings Around the World is an eclectic record incorporating pop, prog, punk, jungle, electronica, techno and death metal. Rhys has offered several explanations of the album's lyrical content, claiming the record is "about Earth, and the pollution of space" and also that it addresses the human condition. Critics meanwhile have referred to the record as "thematically eccentric" and lacking an "overarching theme". Critical reception was generally positive with the album being nominated for 2001's Mercury Music Prize and placing at number one in Mojo's "best albums of 2001" feature. Some reviews claimed it to be the best record of the band's career although the NME described it as the band's worst album. Despite this however, the album was included in the 2004 edition of the Rolling Stone Album Guide and given the rare 5 star accolade and ranking it as one of the greatest albums of all time.

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Record label:
Catalog number:
502413 2
Release dates:
  • Mar 19 2002 in United States

Genres

Britpop, Alternative Rock, Indie, Neo-Psychedelia, Pop, Rock. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Cripes, This Is Good!
You know, with this release and the last couple Gorky's Zygotic Mynci albums, I'm starting to suspect (nay, hope) that the best, and most influential, pop music right now is coming from strange Welsh bands with brilliant names. Not only is RINGS AROUND THE WORLD a teriffic album, it's arguably the best new album I've heard in a very long time (maybe since Sigur Ros). Everything about this album is great, from the production to the vocals to the pop culture references, to the songs themselves, it…
Written by Ben C-F
3 stars good album, great bonus
This is the first SFA album i ever bought, and it pretty much ruled my summer. The entire album is entertaining, but Sidewalk Surfer Girl is my favorite. A lot of the songs are just silly, but backed by very interesting electronic music. I give the album 3 stars. The bonus disc is another story, though. The best songs, Tradewinds, Edam, All the Sh*t U do, are there. If these songs had replaced some of the weaker tracks on the album, i'd have a hard time not giving it a 5-star-classic status. Wit…
Written by P. R Sundeen "luciusweet"

Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Alternate Route to Vulcan Street
    4:31
    2
    Sidewalk Serfer Girl
    4:01
    3
    (Drawing) Rings Around the World
    3:29
    4
    It's Not the End of the World?
    3:25
    5
    Receptacle for the Respectable
    4:32
    6
    [A] Touch Sensitive
    3:07
    7
    Shoot Doris Day
    3:38
    8
    Miniature
    0:40
    9
    No Sympathy
    6:57
    10
    Juxtapozed With U
    3:08
    11
    Presidential Suite
    5:24
    12
    Run! Christian, Run!
    7:20
    13
    Fragile Happiness
    2:35

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Other versions Edit

Rings Around the World 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Epic
catalog number: 502413 2
release dates: Jul 23 2001 in United Kingdom
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Rings Around the World 15 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: XL Recordings
catalog number: 502413 2
release dates: Sep 25 2001 in Japan
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Rings Around the World 19 tracks format: 2 x CD
record label: XL Recordings
catalog number: 502413 2
release dates: Mar 19 2002
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Trivia Edit

  • The Track 'Receptacle For The Respectable' features Beatle Paul McCartney - chewing a piece of celery in time to the rhythm of the track.

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