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Rotator (album)

Rotator is the second studio album released by the Danish rock band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy.[1] After touring the album, the band broke up, making this their last studio album released until Forward in Reverse in 2016.

Rotator
Studio album by
Released24 May 1996
Recorded1995/1996
Abbey Road Studios (London)
Grapehouse studio (Copenhagen)
GenreGrunge
Alternative rock
Power rock
Length50:30
LabelEMI-Casadida
ProducerNick Foss, Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
Dizzy Mizz Lizzy chronology

Background edit

Although the record-breaking successes of their eponymous debut album weighed heavy on the still teenage band members, who were not prepared for what comes with the success,[2] the band did not perceive it to pressure them musically.[3] The band did not attempt to create songs that resembled the ones from the former record, and assumed that choice would not be a complete fiasco, given their continued success.[3]

Rotator is heavier and less carefree than its predecessor, with a hint of bitterness especially in regard to the state of the music industry.[3] As lead singer Tim Christensen explains: "There are several songs about the [music] industry. One song for example describes how you should first do well before they take you in from the cold. Nobody makes it from the start; they must smell the money. We are the cause that other bands have had the problem that the record label tells them, 'Now that Dizzy is running so well, we won't be taking in other bands.' It embarrasses us a bit, but cannot do anything about it."[3] Drummer Søren Friis elaborates: "One can actually take ourselves as an example, as we first had to win the Danish Rock Competition before it happened." Bassist Martin Nielsen clarifies, "The songs aren't about how bad we have it, but mostly about how bad the business can be sometimes."[3]

The song "11:07 PM" is about the death of John Lennon, an event which has had a profound impact on Christensen, even though he was only six years old at the time.[4] The title of the song refers to a presumed time of death.[5]

On this album, Nic Wastell, an Englishman, corrected some of the lyrics. "The idea came from both myself and from our label, because I am fairly lazy when it comes to writing lyrics. Since we had recorded all the music, I could see that some of the lyrics weren't entirely complete," says Christensen.[3]

Studio struggles and the band's demise edit

EMI-Medley head of A&R and producer Nick Foss had made an agreement with lead singer and guitarist Tim Christensen that if their debut album Dizzy Mizz Lizzy sold gold (equal to 40,000 copies at that time), the next would be recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London,[6][7] which it did in 2 months' time,[7] and would continue to sell 5× platinum.[8] As a result, Rotator was recorded in the same studios The Beatles had recorded in, which was Christensen's boyhood dream,[6] and which he repeated in 2004 when playing and recording a solo live show there.

While recording at the Abbey Road Studios, it turned out the other band members did not share Christensen's enthusiasm,[2][9] nor could they appreciate the unique symbolism recording in these legendary studios as much as Christensen,[10][11] who found he had no one to share his palette of emotions with.[6] It caused him to turn to Pernille Rosendahl, his girlfriend since 1995,[10] in and out of the studio.[11] This further added to the crisis and caused Christensen to become increasingly estranged from the band.[11] Nielsen and Friis even went as far as labeling the couple as "John and Yoko", referring to the supposed detrimental influence of Yoko Ono on John Lennon that contributed to the break-up of the Beatles.[11] This period furthermore showed the first signs of the band members heading in different musical directions,[2] about which Christensen explained in 2000: "I needed change while the others wanted to continue in the same style, and that was actually the most important reason we split up."[12] This can especially be heard in the song "Rise and Fall"; although songs were always a collaborative effort by the band, Christensen requested Nielsen and Friis to allow him to be in full control over this song,[2] and as a result it is distinctly different from all other songs on the album.

In pursuit of the album's release, they played on festivals in Denmark, Norway and Germany, and went to Japan in September 1996 for shows in Tokyo (2×), Sapporo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka. In Denmark, they played dozens of shows which fatigued both the band and the fans,[2][13] while the problems that arose during the recording of Rotator also pursued the band on tour.[11] After five years of non stop recording and touring and having lost touch with reality, the band decided to take a sabbatical in 1997.[10][13] They worked on some demos in January 1998,[14] but did not find the band dynamics revitalized,[11] and the trio decided to split up on 10 March 1998[7] while discussing their future in the Rosenborg Castle Gardens.[12] The split occurred amidst a wave of prominent Danish bands disbanding.[14] Critics would later explain their decision as the band having the courage to stop in time despite enormous success,[15] although it was largely due to fatigue that the trio could not bring themselves to continuing to play.[2] Their tastes in music had also become less compatible,[14][13] with Christensen wanting a more vintage Beatles-like sound and Nielsen and Friis preferring to make heavy metal music.[2]

Reception edit

The album reached gold status the very day it went on sale on 24 May 1996, and they appeared to have lived up to the notorious expectations of creating a worthy sequel to their debut album.[3] It sold 100,000 copies in Denmark, "which is exceptionally high for a guitar rock album in Denmark"[14] and was good for double platinum,[8] but it could not match the commercial success of its predecessor by a long shot. In Japan, another 100,000 copies were sold.[13] Reviews were generally positive; GAFFA described it as "a solid bastion of a publication,"[16] with which "Dizzy Mizz Lizzy really set new high standards for trio-rock – both in terms of musicality and finesse."[16] It was however considered a bit too polished, with "rapid tight rhythm shifts, pulsating beats, and tight guitar riffs [so that] one sometimes wonders why the band did not allow themselves a little more room for spontaneity, and just let go in the practice room and in their timing, because although the band has plenty of personality, it lacks an actual outbreak amidst all the rehearsed style exercises."[16] The album won the 1997 Danish Grammy for "Rock Album of the Year" and Nick Foss received the prize for "Best Producer".[17] The singles "11:07 PM" and "Rotator" became hits in Denmark.

Remastering edit

The album was re-released on 29 March 2010 as part of the Dizzcography box set. It was digitally remastered by Nikolaj Vinten who had also mastered the album in 1996. A remaster of the Japanese bonus track "Pain Before My Eyes" was included on another disc in the box set. The track listing remained unchanged. The cover art had completely been redrawn by Paul Wilson of Yellow1 because the original designs by MandOverBord had not been saved.[18] The booklet was expanded with liner notes by Jan Poulsen. The packaging has changed from jewel case to Digipak.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Tim Christensen, except where noted

Rotator
No.TitleLength
1."Thorn In My Pride" (written by: Tim Christensen / Martin Nielsen)3:07
2."Run" (lyrics: Christensen / Nic Wastell)4:06
3."Rotator"3:30
4."11:07 PM" (lyrics: Christensen / Wastell)4:09
5."Back-Bone-Beat" (lyrics: Christensen / Wastell, music: Christensen / Nielsen)4:39
6."When the River Runs Dry"3:50
7."Break"4:05
8."I Like Surprises" (lyrics: Christensen / Wastell)3:12
9."Riff Sang"3:20
10."Take It or Leave It" (lyrics: Christensen / Wastell)4:21
11."Find My Way" (lyrics: Christensen / Wastell)3:06
12."Two of You" (lyrics: Christensen / Wastell)4:39
13."Rise and Fall" (lyrics: Christensen / Wastell)3:20
14."Outro"0:57
Total length:50:30
Japan bonus track
No.TitleLength
15."Pain Before My Eyes"2:50

Singles edit

  • "Rotator" (1996), EMI-Medley
  • "11:07 PM" (1996), EMI-Medley

Personnel edit

Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
Production

References edit

  1. ^ Discogs (2010). "Dizzy Mizz Lizzy - Rotator (CD, Album)". Retrieved on 21 October 21, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Molin, Theis (2010). "Lost Inside a Dream: The Story of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy". Documentary.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Reuss, Anders (1996). "Fra Europe til Seattle". GAFFA, 1996(5), 12. (in Danish)
  4. ^ Elle (23 January 2010). "Interview: Tim Christensen". (in Dutch)
  5. ^ Ingham, Chris (2006). The Rough Guide to The Beatles. London: Rough Guides. p. 82. ISBN 978-1-84353-720-5.
  6. ^ a b c Poulsen, Jan (October 2004). "Live at Abbey Road Studios 2004" (complimentary booklet).
  7. ^ a b c Poulsen, Jan (February 2010). "Dizzy Mizz Lizzy - Rotator" (foreword in reissued Rotator CD booklet, part of the Dizzcography box set).
  8. ^ a b Facebook (2010). "Tim Christensen: Info". Retrieved on 12 November 2010.
  9. ^ Soundvenue (2004). "Tim Christensen: I Beatles' fodspor" (Tim Christensen: In The Beatles' footsteps). (in Danish)
  10. ^ a b c Winther, Anne (2003). "Tim Christensen: Giv ham en million, og han vil investere i et nyt køkken" (Tim Christensen: Give him a million and he will invest it in a new kitchen). GAFFA, 2003(9), 58. (in Danish)
  11. ^ a b c d e f Svidt, Ole Rosenstand (6 November 2015). "Grundig Dizzy Mizz Lizzy-biografi byder på flere afsløringer" (Thorough Dizzy Mizz Lizzy biography offers more insights). GAFFA. (in Danish)
  12. ^ a b Elsnab, Peter (2000). "Guldfuglen er landet på begge fødder" (Golden bird has landed on both feet). GAFFA, 2000(10), 19–20. (in Danish)
  13. ^ a b c d Poulsen, Jan (February 2010). "Dizzcography" (complimentary booklet).
  14. ^ a b c d Tuxen, Henrik (1998). "Stopper på toppen: Dizzy opløst" (Stop at the top: Dizzy dissolved). GAFFA, 1998(4), 8. (in Danish)
  15. ^ Tuxen, Henrik (18 August 2006). "Dizzy Mizz Lizzy på Vega i går" (Dizzy Mizz Lizzy at Vega yesterday). GAFFA. (in Danish)
  16. ^ a b c Madsen, Finn P. (1996). "Dizzy Mizz Lizzy: Rotator". GAFFA, 1996(5), 20. (in Danish)
  17. ^ Facebook. "Dizzy Mizz Lizzy: Info". Retrieved on 22 October 2010.
  18. ^ Tuxen, Henrik (4 March 2010) "Dizzy Mizz Lizzy udgiver bokssæt" (Dizzy Mizz Lizzy releases box set). GAFFA. (in Danish)

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Rotator is the second studio album released by the Danish rock band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy 1 After touring the album the band broke up making this their last studio album released until Forward in Reverse in 2016 RotatorStudio album by Dizzy Mizz LizzyReleased24 May 1996Recorded1995 1996Abbey Road Studios London Grapehouse studio Copenhagen GenreGrungeAlternative rockPower rockLength50 30LabelEMI CasadidaProducerNick Foss Dizzy Mizz LizzyDizzy Mizz Lizzy chronologyDizzy Mizz Lizzy 1994 Rotator 1996 The Best of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy 2002 Contents 1 Background 2 Studio struggles and the band s demise 3 Reception 4 Remastering 5 Track listing 6 Singles 7 Personnel 8 ReferencesBackground editAlthough the record breaking successes of their eponymous debut album weighed heavy on the still teenage band members who were not prepared for what comes with the success 2 the band did not perceive it to pressure them musically 3 The band did not attempt to create songs that resembled the ones from the former record and assumed that choice would not be a complete fiasco given their continued success 3 Rotator is heavier and less carefree than its predecessor with a hint of bitterness especially in regard to the state of the music industry 3 As lead singer Tim Christensen explains There are several songs about the music industry One song for example describes how you should first do well before they take you in from the cold Nobody makes it from the start they must smell the money We are the cause that other bands have had the problem that the record label tells them Now that Dizzy is running so well we won t be taking in other bands It embarrasses us a bit but cannot do anything about it 3 Drummer Soren Friis elaborates One can actually take ourselves as an example as we first had to win the Danish Rock Competition before it happened Bassist Martin Nielsen clarifies The songs aren t about how bad we have it but mostly about how bad the business can be sometimes 3 The song 11 07 PM is about the death of John Lennon an event which has had a profound impact on Christensen even though he was only six years old at the time 4 The title of the song refers to a presumed time of death 5 On this album Nic Wastell an Englishman corrected some of the lyrics The idea came from both myself and from our label because I am fairly lazy when it comes to writing lyrics Since we had recorded all the music I could see that some of the lyrics weren t entirely complete says Christensen 3 Studio struggles and the band s demise editEMI Medley head of A amp R and producer Nick Foss had made an agreement with lead singer and guitarist Tim Christensen that if their debut album Dizzy Mizz Lizzy sold gold equal to 40 000 copies at that time the next would be recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London 6 7 which it did in 2 months time 7 and would continue to sell 5 platinum 8 As a result Rotator was recorded in the same studios The Beatles had recorded in which was Christensen s boyhood dream 6 and which he repeated in 2004 when playing and recording a solo live show there While recording at the Abbey Road Studios it turned out the other band members did not share Christensen s enthusiasm 2 9 nor could they appreciate the unique symbolism recording in these legendary studios as much as Christensen 10 11 who found he had no one to share his palette of emotions with 6 It caused him to turn to Pernille Rosendahl his girlfriend since 1995 10 in and out of the studio 11 This further added to the crisis and caused Christensen to become increasingly estranged from the band 11 Nielsen and Friis even went as far as labeling the couple as John and Yoko referring to the supposed detrimental influence of Yoko Ono on John Lennon that contributed to the break up of the Beatles 11 This period furthermore showed the first signs of the band members heading in different musical directions 2 about which Christensen explained in 2000 I needed change while the others wanted to continue in the same style and that was actually the most important reason we split up 12 This can especially be heard in the song Rise and Fall although songs were always a collaborative effort by the band Christensen requested Nielsen and Friis to allow him to be in full control over this song 2 and as a result it is distinctly different from all other songs on the album In pursuit of the album s release they played on festivals in Denmark Norway and Germany and went to Japan in September 1996 for shows in Tokyo 2 Sapporo Osaka Nagoya and Fukuoka In Denmark they played dozens of shows which fatigued both the band and the fans 2 13 while the problems that arose during the recording of Rotator also pursued the band on tour 11 After five years of non stop recording and touring and having lost touch with reality the band decided to take a sabbatical in 1997 10 13 They worked on some demos in January 1998 14 but did not find the band dynamics revitalized 11 and the trio decided to split up on 10 March 1998 7 while discussing their future in the Rosenborg Castle Gardens 12 The split occurred amidst a wave of prominent Danish bands disbanding 14 Critics would later explain their decision as the band having the courage to stop in time despite enormous success 15 although it was largely due to fatigue that the trio could not bring themselves to continuing to play 2 Their tastes in music had also become less compatible 14 13 with Christensen wanting a more vintage Beatles like sound and Nielsen and Friis preferring to make heavy metal music 2 Reception editThe album reached gold status the very day it went on sale on 24 May 1996 and they appeared to have lived up to the notorious expectations of creating a worthy sequel to their debut album 3 It sold 100 000 copies in Denmark which is exceptionally high for a guitar rock album in Denmark 14 and was good for double platinum 8 but it could not match the commercial success of its predecessor by a long shot In Japan another 100 000 copies were sold 13 Reviews were generally positive GAFFA described it as a solid bastion of a publication 16 with which Dizzy Mizz Lizzy really set new high standards for trio rock both in terms of musicality and finesse 16 It was however considered a bit too polished with rapid tight rhythm shifts pulsating beats and tight guitar riffs so that one sometimes wonders why the band did not allow themselves a little more room for spontaneity and just let go in the practice room and in their timing because although the band has plenty of personality it lacks an actual outbreak amidst all the rehearsed style exercises 16 The album won the 1997 Danish Grammy for Rock Album of the Year and Nick Foss received the prize for Best Producer 17 The singles 11 07 PM and Rotator became hits in Denmark Remastering editThe album was re released on 29 March 2010 as part of the Dizzcography box set It was digitally remastered by Nikolaj Vinten who had also mastered the album in 1996 A remaster of the Japanese bonus track Pain Before My Eyes was included on another disc in the box set The track listing remained unchanged The cover art had completely been redrawn by Paul Wilson of Yellow1 because the original designs by MandOverBord had not been saved 18 The booklet was expanded with liner notes by Jan Poulsen The packaging has changed from jewel case to Digipak Track listing editAll tracks are written by Tim Christensen except where notedRotatorNo TitleLength1 Thorn In My Pride written by Tim Christensen Martin Nielsen 3 072 Run lyrics Christensen Nic Wastell 4 063 Rotator 3 304 11 07 PM lyrics Christensen Wastell 4 095 Back Bone Beat lyrics Christensen Wastell music Christensen Nielsen 4 396 When the River Runs Dry 3 507 Break 4 058 I Like Surprises lyrics Christensen Wastell 3 129 Riff Sang 3 2010 Take It or Leave It lyrics Christensen Wastell 4 2111 Find My Way lyrics Christensen Wastell 3 0612 Two of You lyrics Christensen Wastell 4 3913 Rise and Fall lyrics Christensen Wastell 3 2014 Outro 0 57Total length 50 30 Japan bonus trackNo TitleLength15 Pain Before My Eyes 2 50Singles edit Rotator 1996 EMI Medley 11 07 PM 1996 EMI MedleyPersonnel editDizzy Mizz Lizzy Tim Christensen guitar vocals songwriter co producer Martin Nielsen bass Soren Friis drums Production Nick Foss producer mixer Lars Overgaard engineer mastering mixer co producer MandOverBord cover artReferences edit Discogs 2010 Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Rotator CD Album Retrieved on 21 October 21 2010 a b c d e f g Molin Theis 2010 Lost Inside a Dream The Story of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Documentary a b c d e f g Reuss Anders 1996 Fra Europe til Seattle GAFFA 1996 5 12 in Danish Elle 23 January 2010 Interview Tim Christensen in Dutch Ingham Chris 2006 The Rough Guide to The Beatles London Rough Guides p 82 ISBN 978 1 84353 720 5 a b c Poulsen Jan October 2004 Live at Abbey Road Studios 2004 complimentary booklet a b c Poulsen Jan February 2010 Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Rotator foreword in reissued Rotator CD booklet part of the Dizzcography box set a b Facebook 2010 Tim Christensen Info Retrieved on 12 November 2010 Soundvenue 2004 Tim Christensen I Beatles fodspor Tim Christensen In The Beatles footsteps in Danish a b c Winther Anne 2003 Tim Christensen Giv ham en million og han vil investere i et nyt kokken Tim Christensen Give him a million and he will invest it in a new kitchen GAFFA 2003 9 58 in Danish a b c d e f Svidt Ole Rosenstand 6 November 2015 Grundig Dizzy Mizz Lizzy biografi byder pa flere afsloringer Thorough Dizzy Mizz Lizzy biography offers more insights GAFFA in Danish a b Elsnab Peter 2000 Guldfuglen er landet pa begge fodder Golden bird has landed on both feet GAFFA 2000 10 19 20 in Danish a b c d Poulsen Jan February 2010 Dizzcography complimentary booklet a b c d Tuxen Henrik 1998 Stopper pa toppen Dizzy oplost Stop at the top Dizzy dissolved GAFFA 1998 4 8 in Danish Tuxen Henrik 18 August 2006 Dizzy Mizz Lizzy pa Vega i gar Dizzy Mizz Lizzy at Vega yesterday GAFFA in Danish a b c Madsen Finn P 1996 Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Rotator GAFFA 1996 5 20 in Danish Facebook Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Info Retrieved on 22 October 2010 Tuxen Henrik 4 March 2010 Dizzy Mizz Lizzy udgiver bokssaet Dizzy Mizz Lizzy releases box set GAFFA in Danish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rotator album amp oldid 1160001832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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