Human Conditions
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Human Conditions is the second solo album
Album
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 by English
England
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 singer-songwriter
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, Richard Ashcroft
Richard Ashcroft
Richard Paul Ashcroft is an English singer-songwriter. He was the lead singer and occasional guitarist of alternative rock band The Verve from their formation in 1990 until their split in 1999, and continues as a lead vocalist working with guitars and keyboards...

, released in October 2002 (see 2002 in British music
2002 in British music
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).

Release and reception

Human Conditions generally received negative reviews. Nick Southall of Stylus
Stylus Magazine
Stylus Magazine was an online music and film magazine launched in 2002. It featured long-form music journalism, four daily music reviews, movie reviews, a number of different podcasts, an MP3 blog, and a text blog....

described it as "a truly awful record", remarking that "Ashcroft obviously sees himself as some kind of incisive commentator with a greater depth of understanding of the human condition than those around him. This record reveals with alarming clarity that he is actually a poor songwriter, dire lyricist, and arrogant buffoon all at the same time." Andrew Lynch of entertainment.ie
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 gave the album two stars out of five, calling it "in the final analysis, quite unbelievably boring." Rowan Shaeffer of Counterculture gave it three stars out of five and praised aspects of the album, though still feeling that "for the most part Richard Ashcroft seems be going through the motions; and while he's produced a good album, it's an ultimately unfulfilling listen."

In 2003, when asked about the reception to Human Conditions, Ashcroft responded: "If I had put on fifteen stone and Kate
Kate Radley
Kate Radley was a keyboard player for the British rock band Spiritualized, and was, for part of her tenure with the band, in a long-term relationship with the band's frontman and principal creative force, Jason Pierce...

 had left me and I’d almost [overdosed] on smack, then this record would have been received very well". In a 2006 interview with The Sun
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, Ashcroft said of the criticism: "I wouldn't say I was massively affected. I didn't feel the paranoia I felt when The Verve broke up."

Track listing

  1. "Check the Meaning
    Check the Meaning
    "Check the Meaning" is a song by English singer-songwriter Richard Ashcroft and is the opening track on his 2002 album Human Conditions. The song was also released on October 7, 2002 as the first single from that album in the United Kingdom...

    " – 8:04
  2. "Buy It in Bottles
    Buy It in Bottles
    "Buy It in Bottles" is a song by English singer-songwriter Richard Ashcroft and is the second track on his 2002 album Human Conditions. The song was also released as the third and final single from that album in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2003, peaking at #26 in the UK Singles Chart .-Track...

    " – 4:39
  3. "Bright Lights" – 5:15
  4. "Paradise" – 5:37
  5. "God In the Numbers" – 6:58
  6. "Science of Silence
    Science of Silence
    "Science of Silence" is a song by English singer-songwriter Richard Ashcroft and is the sixth track on his 2002 album Human Conditions. The song was also released on January 6, 2003 as the second single from that album in the United Kingdom...

    " – 4:15
  7. "Man on a Mission" – 5:29
  8. "Running Away" – 4:16
  9. "Lord I've Been Trying" – 5:23
  10. "Nature Is the Law" – 4:55

Bonus track

The Japan
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ese and American
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 editions of the album featured one bonus track
Bonus track
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 originally released as a B-side
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 for the UK single
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 "Check the Meaning".
  • "The Miracle" - 3:51

Personnel

  • Richard Ashcroft
    Richard Ashcroft
    Richard Paul Ashcroft is an English singer-songwriter. He was the lead singer and occasional guitarist of alternative rock band The Verve from their formation in 1990 until their split in 1999, and continues as a lead vocalist working with guitars and keyboards...

     - Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, Bass, Piano, Wurlitzer, Keyboards
  • Peter Salisbury
    Peter Salisbury
    Peter Salisbury is best known as the drummer of The Verve, which he joined as a founding member in 1989.- Personal life :...

     - Drums
  • Kate Radley
    Kate Radley
    Kate Radley was a keyboard player for the British rock band Spiritualized, and was, for part of her tenure with the band, in a long-term relationship with the band's frontman and principal creative force, Jason Pierce...

     - Keyboards
  • Martyn Campbell
    Martyn Campbell
    Martyn Campbell is an English bass guitarist from Liverpool, England. He is best known for his work with Rain, The Lightning Seeds, Richard Ashcroft, Wah! and Terry Hall...

     - Bass
  • Talvin Singh
    Talvin Singh
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     - Tablas, Beats, Drones, Shruti Box, Duggi Tarang, M adal
  • Chuck Leavell
    Chuck Leavell
    Chuck Leavell is an American pianist and keyboardist, who was a member of The Allman Brothers Band throughout the height of their popularity, a founding member of the jazz-rock combo Sea Level, a frequently-employed session musician, and later, the keyboardist for Eric Clapton and The Rolling...

     - Piano, Hammond Organ
  • Richard Robson - Programming
  • Steve Sidelnyk - Drum Programming, Programming
  • Craig Wagstaff - Percussion
  • Jim Hunt
    Jim Hunt
    James Baxter Hunt Jr. is an American politician who was the 69th and 71st Governor of the state of North Carolina . He is the longest-serving governor in the state's history.-Early life:...

     - Flute, Saxophone
  • Matt Clifford - Wurlitzer
  • Brian Wilson
    Brian Wilson
    Brian Douglas Wilson is an American musician, best known as the leader and chief songwriter of the group The Beach Boys. Within the band, Wilson played bass and keyboards, also providing part-time lead vocals and, more often, backing vocals, harmonizing in falsetto with the group...

     - Backing Vocals, Backing Vocal Arrangement
  • Wil Malone - Orchestral Arrangements, Conducting
  • The London Session Orchestra - Strings
  • London Community Gospel Choir
    London Community Gospel Choir
    The London Community Gospel Choir is a successful gospel choir located in the United Kingdom.-History:The London Community Gospel Choir was founded in 1982 by the Reverend Bazil Meade with the assistance of Lawrence Johnson, Delroy Powell and John Francis.Initially the idea was for a single concert...

     - Choir

Release details

Country Date Label Format Catalog
Japan
Japan
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17 October 2002 Toshiba-EMI
Toshiba-EMI
(formerly , is one of Japan's leading music companies. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of British music company EMI Group Ltd. in June 30, 2007 after Toshiba sold off its previous 45% stake. The current CEO and president is San-e Ichii. When EMI Music Japan was trading as Toshiba-EMI, it was...

CD
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VJCP-68440 / 4988006804005
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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21 October 2002 Hut Records
Hut Records
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2LP HUTDLP77 / 7243 8 13383 1 5
CD CDHUT77 / 7243 8 13383 2 2
United States
United States
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25 February 2003 Virgin Records
Virgin Records
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CD 7243 8 13384 2 1

External links

  • Richard Ashcroft: Human Conditions (2003): Reviews at Metacritic
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  • Billboard.com - Discography - Richard Ashcroft - Human Conditions at Billboard
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    .com
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