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Franz Ferdinand (album)

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Released
  
9 February 2004

Length
  
38:49

Artist
  
Franz Ferdinand

Recorded
  
2003

Label
  
Domino

Release date
  
9 February 2004

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Studio
  
Gula Studios (Malmö, Sweden)

Producer
  
Franz Ferdinand Tore Johansson

Genres
  
Indie rock, Post-punk, Post-punk revival, Dance-punk

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album, Brit Award for MasterCard British Album of the Year

Awards
  
Mercury Prize, NME Award for Best Album, Danish Music Award for Foreign Newcomer of the Year

Similar
  
Franz Ferdinand albums, Indie rock albums

Franz Ferdinand is the debut studio album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, released in early 2004 through Domino Records. It was recorded during 2003 at Gula Studios in Malmö, Sweden and was co-produced by the band and Tore Johansson. It entered the United Kingdom album charts at number three in February 2004 and contains the UK top ten singles "Take Me Out" and "The Dark of the Matinée" as well as UK top 20 hit "Michael".

Contents

Franz Ferdinand won the 2004 Mercury Music Prize and was nominated for Best Alternative Album at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards. The album has since sold over 3.6 million copies worldwide, with over 1.27 million copies in the United Kingdom and at least 1 million copies in the US (corresponding to 1x Platinum).

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Reception

Franz Ferdinand received universal critical acclaim, holding a score of 87 out of 100 on review aggregator site Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim", based on 31 reviews. Simon Fernand of BBC Music wrote that Franz Ferdinand "may not be a particularly long album, but it is a masterpiece of funky, punky, suave cool from the first track to the last." Anthony Thornton of NME cited Franz Ferdinand as the latest act in a line of art school rock bands with "the absolute conviction that rock 'n' roll is more than a career option" and praised the album as "the latest and most intoxicating example of the wonderful pushing its way up between the ugly slabs of Pop Idol, nu metal and Britons aping American bands." Heather Phares of AllMusic said that Franz Ferdinand "ends up being rewarding in different ways than the band's previous work was, and it's apparent that they're one of the more exciting groups to come out of the garage rock/post-punk revival." Robert Christgau of The Village Voice gave the album a three-star honorable mention rating and quipped of the band: "Young enough to only work when they need the money, a musical tradition worth fighting for".

Franz Ferdinand is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die and was placed at number two on Planet Sound's Best Albums of 2004 list. Clash placed "Franz Ferdinand" at No.14 in its list of the top albums from 2004-9. Online music magazine Pitchfork placed Franz Ferdinand at number 101 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s.

Personnel

  • Alex Kapranos – lead guitar, lead vocals
  • Nick McCarthy – rhythm guitar, vocals, keyboards
  • Bob Hardy – bass guitar
  • Paul Thomson – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Commercial performance

    Franz Ferdinand had a positive commercial performance. The album entered the UK album charts at number 3 in February 2004 and at number 12 on the Australian ARIA album charts in April 2004. The album entered the Billboard 200 album charts on 26 April 2004, and climbed slowly, peaking at number 32 in December 2004.

    Songs

    1Jacqueline3:49
    2Tell Her Tonight2:18
    3Take Me Out3:57

    References

    Franz Ferdinand (album) Wikipedia