• Source: Speak (The Roches album)
  • Speak is an album by the American musical trio the Roches, released in 1989 on MCA Records. The album contained two singles that had accompanying videos, "Big Nuthin'" and "Everyone Is Good". Another track, "Nocturne", was included in the 1988 film Crossing Delancey, which costarred Suzzy Roche.
    "Big Nuthin'" was a minor radio hit. The trio supported the album with a North American tour.


    Production


    The album was coproduced by the Roches; many songs were first takes. The Roches had been singing many of the songs for years, and decided to flesh them out with drum machines and synthesizers. The sisters shared in the songwriting. "Big Nuthin'" references their appearance on Saturday Night Live. The lyrics to "Cloud Dancing" were inspired by a 16th-century Chinese poet.


    Critical reception



    The New York Times wrote: "Throughout most of the album, there is a feeling that not a note or a word has been wasted, as the trio strives toward a sparseness and clarity that underscores its exquisite vocal blend." The Chicago Tribune concluded that "the Roches' intricate, artfully balanced harmonies again take center stage and are matched by finely honed, complex tales that provoke almost simultaneous laughter and tears."
    The Globe and Mail deemed the album "yet another collection of too-cute pop folk ditties." The Ottawa Citizen determined that "the music stretches across a confessional of private thoughts to a streak of outrageous sarcasm."
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide noted the "electro-organic landscape." The Spin Alternative Record Guide praised the "Casio-based sound the takes home cooking into outer space."


    Track listing


    "Speak"
    "Big Nuthin'"
    "Cloud Dancing"
    "Everyone Is Good"
    "In the World"
    "I Love My Mom"
    "Losing Our Job"
    "Person with a Past"
    "The Anti-Sex Backlash of the 80's"
    "Easy"
    "Nocturne"
    "Merciful God"
    "Broken Places"
    "Feeling Is Mutual"


    Personnel


    Produced By the Roches and Jeffrey Lesser
    Engineered by Jeffrey Lesser
    Executive Producer: Teddy Wainwright
    A&R: Marty Scott
    Jeff Lippay: Assistant Engineer / Glen Zdon: Live Sound / Mastering: Grag Calbi, Sterling Sound, Inc.
    Recorded and Mixed at RPM Studios, New York, NY.
    Art Director: Toni Scott / Layout: Murray Brenman
    Photography: Timothy White / Hand Lettering: Stephen Foster / Illustrations: Terre Roche


    = Musicians

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    Maggie Roche: Singing, piano, synthesizers, keyboard bass
    Terre Roche: Singing, guitars
    Suzzy Roche: Singing, synthesizers, guitars
    Carter Cathcart: Piano on "Losing Our Job", synthesizer strings and horn.
    Libby McLaren: Synthesizers, keyboard bass
    Vince Cherico: Drums, drum programming, percussion
    Fernando Saunders: Bass Guitar
    The Roches: Drum and synthesizer programming
    Larry Fast: Additional synthesizer programming


    References

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