
Midnight Memories is a Pop album by One Direction, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 52 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Pop
- Teen Pop
- polished
- playful
- summer
About
Calling the lead single from your album “Best Song Ever” could be misconstrued as an act of almighty hubris, especially from a boy band constructed by Simon Cowell on a reality TV singing competition. The song is actually a play on words—not that it really matters: By the time One Direction released their third record, <i>Midnight Memories</i>, the group had shaken off their manufactured mantle to become the biggest British group since The Beatles. While the rest of pop was still hypnotized by the euphoric highs of EDM, One Direction swerved left. Their first two albums served up safe and peppy (read: kid-friendly) pop rock along with schmalzy balladry that ensured the faces of band members—Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, and Louis Tomlinson—were plastered over teenage bedroom walls the world over. However, by their third album in as many years, One Direction had become so ginormous that their cheeky, youthful sound needed to grow with them. Gone were the foppish haircuts and clean-cut image: This mature version of One Direction were rugged and had designer stubble, their boyish charm replaced with the brawn of young adulthood. And so, the songs on <i>Midnight Memories</i> feel more muscular and beefy. The Def Leppard-esque title track is a perfect example, with its thrashing ’80s hair metal guitars and chant-a-long chorus, but there’s also more sophistication to the songwriting, too. “Diana,” which was co-written by Payne and Tomlinson, contains one of the band’s catchiest choruses and remains among their best songs, while “Little Black Dress” is genuinely sexy, the group singing “I wanna see the way you move for me, baby” over scuzzy and strutting guitars. One Direction were a band unafraid to wear their references boldly and that is especially apparent on <i>Midnight Memories</i>. You’ll find prominent nods to the strumming folk rock of Mumford & Sons (“Happily,” “Something Great,” “Story of My Life,” “Through the Dark”), echoes of The Police (“Diana”), elements of The Who (“Best Song Ever”), and even later-years Take That (“You & I” and “Right Now”). And the boys were clearly still having so much fun, as evidenced on the soaring “Better Than Words,” its lyrics a roll call of instantly recognizable song titles (“Crazy in love/Dancing on the ceiling”). They would maintain that zest for one more album together, the prophetically titled <i>Four</i>, before Malik would exit to pursue a solo career. In the story of their life as a band, though, <i>Midnight Memories</i> stands out as a particularly special moment.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Best Song Ever3:20
- 2Story Of My Life4:05
- 3Diana3:04
- 4Midnight Memories2:56
- 5You & I3:57
- 6Don't Forget Where You Belong4:01
- 7Strong3:04
- 8Happily2:55
- 9Right Now3:20
- 10Little Black Dress2:37
- 11Through The Dark3:41
- 12Something Great3:56
- 13Little White Lies3:17
- 14Better Than Words3:27
Credits
Performers
- Harry StylesVOCALS
- Liam PayneVOCALS
- Louis TomlinsonVOCALS
- Niall HoranVOCALS
- Zain MalikVOCALS
- Damon BunettaBACKING VOCALS
- Ian FranzinoBACKING VOCALS
- Julian BunettaBACKING VOCALS DRUMS
- Ruth-Anne CunninghamBACKING VOCALS
- Matt RadosevichBASS GUITAR KEYBOARDS
- Stefan LitrownikDRUMS
- Petros Anastos-PrastacosVOCALS
- Christine WuARRANGED BY STRINGS
- Jamie ScottBACKING VOCALS
- John RyanBACKING VOCALS ACOUSTIC GUITAR GUITAR
- Peter BunettaBACKING VOCALS
- Daniel WeinerBACKING VOCALS
- Jaco CaracoGUITAR
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 52 pressings tracked on Gatefold
