
The Thrill Of It All
Sam Smith (12)
2017
The Thrill Of It All is a Pop album by Sam Smith (12), originally released in 2017. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Pop
- Contemporary Pop
- sparse
- melancholic
- theatrical
About
When Sam Smith was approaching the follow-up to their 2014 debut album—the Grammy-winning, multi-platinum <i>In the Lonely Hour</i>—safety was their priority. “I’m not ashamed of that,” Smith told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in 2020. “At a moment of such unsafety in my life, all I wanted was to feel safe. That’s honest to me.” Honesty, of course, is the currency that made Smith’s debut album so valuable—and led them to surf a tidal wave of global success. They have described the years after their debut release as “a vortex,” one that consumed them—and that ultimately inspired their second album, 2017’s <i>The Thrill of It All</i>. “I guess I got lost in the moment/I guess I got lost in the fall,” they sing on the title track. “I guess I got lost in your heartbeat/In the thrill of it all.” This admission—and Smith’s craving for something solid and secure—helps explain the recognizable musical palette of the album. “Too Good at Goodbyes” echoes the gospel power balladry of <i>In the Lonely Hour</i>’s “Stay With Me,” “One Last Song,” and “Baby, You Make Me Crazy” are packaged with retro neo-soul flourishes, and “Say It First” has the same understated yearning as Smith’s very first single, “Lay Me Down.” But for all its familiarity, <i>The Thrill of It All</i> does gesture toward thornier themes. “Burning” is a gutting warning about the pitfalls of stardom, with Smith admitting: “Had respect for myself/That river ran dry.” On “Pray,” which features surprisingly pared-down production by Timbaland, Smith shares their ignorance about serious global issues (“There’s dread in my heart and fear in my bones/And I just don’t know what to say”). Then there’s “HIM,” which remains one of their most daring songs. “Say I shouldn’t be here, but I can’t give up his touch/It is him I love,” Smith sings on the hymnal-like track. “Don’t you try and tell me that God doesn’t care for us.” It’s a potent and impassioned plea against anti-LGBTQ+ bigotry, one that finds Smith step explicitly and unequivocally into their queerness. Smith may have felt safe recording <i>The Thrill of It All</i>, but “HIM” is an early sign of just how subversive their approach to pop would become.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Too Good at Goodbyes3:21
- 2Say It First4:07
- 3One Last Song3:12
- 4Midnight Train3:27
- 5Burning3:23
- 6HIM3:10
- 7Baby, You Make Me Crazy3:27
- 8No Peace (feat. YEBBA)4:43
- 9Palace3:07
- 10Pray3:41
Credits
Performers
- YebbaFEATURING VOCALS
- Lawrence JohnsonARRANGED BY
- Simon HaleARRANGED BY COMPOSED BY CONDUCTOR
- Jodi MillinerBASS DRUM PROGRAMMING SYNTHESIZER
- Earl HarvinDRUMS PERCUSSION DRUM PROGRAMMING
- Darren HeelisDRUM PROGRAMMING GUITAR BASS GUITAR
- Ben JonesGUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- StarGatePERCUSSION
- Reuben JamesPIANO ELECTRIC PIANO ORGAN
- Steve FitzmauriceDRUM PROGRAMMING PERCUSSION
- Jimmy NapesPERCUSSION PIANO DRUMS
- Sam SmithVOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- MalayPROGRAMMED BY BASS GUITAR GUITAR
- Ladonna Harley-PetersBACKING VOCALS
- Patrick LintonBACKING VOCALS
- Victoria AkintolaBACKING VOCALS
- Vula MalingaBACKING VOCALS
- Dap Kings Horn SectionFEATURING HORNS
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 30 pressings tracked on Gatefold
