The Lighthouse is the first solo album by Ana da Silva of the Raincoats, released on 21 February 2005 on the Chicks on Speed label.
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Released | 21 February 2005 (2005-02-21) |
Recorded | 2004 |
Label | Chicks on Speed |
Producer | Ana da Silva |
The first new music from da Silva since the Raincoats' 1996 album Looking in the Shadows, The Lighthouse was written and recorded by da Silva alone in her flat using a Yamaha QY70 sequencer and a Roland 8-track digital recorder, except "Modinha", which was recorded with Stuart Moxham (of Young Marble Giants) at his house, originally for a tribute album to Antônio Carlos Jobim.[1][2][3][4]
The album received a positive review from CMJ New Music Monthly, with Kory Grow saying the album "drips with traditionally tuneful beauty and stunning electro-innovation".[5] Spin gave the album an A− rating, called it "utterly seductive", commenting on "lovely, lulling, ticktock keyboard backdrops...for her exquisite chorales about disco balls and the cold winds."[6] Heather Phares, reviewing the album for Allmusic, gave it a 4-star review, calling it "striking and pure".[1]
Critics drew comparisons with Björk and Pram.[1][5]
All songs by da Silva, except "Modinha" (Antônio Carlos Jobim).
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