Joy Luck Club

Song Info On Joy Luck Club

Primarily Found On:

Collected (Special Edition)



Also Found On:

N/A



First Released On:

23rd March 2006



Duration:

04:58



Variations/Remixes:

N/A



Credits:

Written by Robert Del Naja,Neil Davidge and Debbie Clare

Produced by Robert Del Naja and Neil Davidge

Guitars by Neil Davidge

Violins by Loiuse Jeffery

Recorded and engineered by Lee Shephard



Sampled:

N/A



Covered:

N/A



Vocalist(s):

Debbie Clare



Lyrics:

Indeterminable




History:

Much like "Silent Spring" this is a work-in-progress unfinished song recorded sometime during 2005, that was included on the special edition of Collected. It marks the first and only collaboration thusfar between Massive Attack and singer Debbie Clare, lead vocalist of the Brighton-based electronic band Oom. Debbie had first got in contact with Massive Attack when she was fortunate enough to get a demo tape of her's, heard by 3D after she had passed it along to him when attending Massive Attack's Brixton Academy shows in London during 2004. 3D who had been suitably impressed by what had been on the demo, got in touch with her shortly afterwards, and thus began the collaboration.



Additional Info:

Debbie Clare's vocals in Joy Luck Club much like Elizabeth Fraser on Silent Spring are meant to be deliberately indecipherable even though they are sung in English, the lyrics are really up to the interpertation of the listener to decide what is being sung.



Live Appearances:

Joy Luck Club has never once been played live.



Quotes:

3D on Joy Luck Club - "ROMANTIC HOMAGE TO ICELANDIC NIGHTS OUT. SKETCHBOOK PIECE RECORDED LAST YEAR WITH THE DELIGHTFUL DEBBIE CLARE OF THE BAND OOM" [Collected PR - January 2006]



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James :
Posted 91 days ago
This is such a beautiful song. I don't know why it wasn't released (except on Collected). I hope they have done some more work with Debbie Claire for LP5.