Human Conditions

human conditions

Track Listings
1. Check the Meaning
2. Buy It in Bottles
3. Bright Lights
4. Paradise
5. God in the Numbers
6. Science of Silence
7. Man on a Mission
8. Running Away
9. Lord I've Been Trying
10. Nature Is the Law

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Human Conditions
Human Conditions
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • great, but not the verve
  • why ashcroft why?
  • BLOODY AWESONE!!!! IT'S GREAT MAN!!
  • Melancholy lyrics and music with meaning and purpose.
  • Worth getting.
Human Conditions
Richard Ashcroft
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Alone with Everybody
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ASIN: B000087BSY
Release Date: 2003-02-25

Tracks:

  1. Check the Meaning
  2. Buy it in Bottles
  3. Bright Lights
  4. Paradise
  5. God in the Numbers
  6. Science of Silence
  7. Man on a Mission
  8. Running Away
  9. Lord I've Been Trying
  10. Nature is the Law
  11. The Miracle (US Bonus Track)

Amazon.com

Distancing himself still further from the howling guitars and shoegazer drones of his old band, the Verve, on his second solo effort, Richard Ashcroft maintains the stripped-down, introspective aesthetic of 2000's Alone with Everybody. Human Conditions focuses on the same spiritual battle of religion and love versus desperation and disillusionment—it's a conflict Ashcroft has been waging with himself and the world since the Verve's intensely sad 1995 release, A Northern Soul. Whether he's winning or losing these psychic skirmishes is still in question, but songs like "Paradise" ("How long can I stay here? How long can I pray here?") and "Lord I've Been Trying" indicate a deepening spiritual inspiration. Listening to Ashcroft work out his demons used to be a lot more fun; many former Verve fans undoubtedly miss the band's fire and theatricality, as well as the thematic counterpoint once provided by guitarist Nick McCabe. Undeniably though, the deeper he digs, the more interesting and mature he sounds, even without a bolt of electrified angst to drive the point home. --Matthew Cooke

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars great, but not the verve.......2006-12-26

This 2nd album from Richard Ascroft is definitely better and deeper than "Alone With Everybody". Ascroft still shows that he one of the best songwriters of his time. The only thing this lacks is the sound. Maybe Ashcorft doesn't want to sound like his old band, the Verve, but you have to admit, this album would be a classic if done in the classic verve stlye, with Nick McCabe droning guitars, and a bit of echoed-out lyrics. Another thing is that at times, the album tends to get poppy, especially in the last track, Miracle. There are bits of music here and there, that sound a bit like some Robbie Williams song,which isn't a good thing.
To me, the best track is Science of Silience, and the very beginning sounds like the Bill Withers song Lean On Me. To put it in a nutshell, this album lyrically, like all of Richard's work, is amazing, but I would like some of the music to a bit harder here and there (with the exception of Bright Lights, the only remotely hard song on the album). And even though, again, Ashcroft's work is great, it simply isn't the verve. So Richard, do me a favor, call up your old pals, and start the pheonomon that was the verve all over again.

2 out of 5 stars why ashcroft why?.......2005-11-08

why richard ashcroft after a fantastic first album follow it up with such trite as this...god check the meaning is boring mediocre twoodle and the rest of the songs all sound the same i bought this when it was first released and it sat gathering dust of ages until the other week i decide too give it another go because i heard he's releasing a new album new year and thought i would get in the mood for some great vocals and what i got was a depressing boring whingey album of twoodle i love buy it in bottles and bright lights but the rest sound like something you would expect from the over-rated i mean OVER-RATED band radiohead not from a guy that gave up three classic albums with the verve sorry richard this is crap
hope you pick up the pace with your new album and go back to the glory days of the verve

5 out of 5 stars BLOODY AWESONE!!!! IT'S GREAT MAN!!.......2005-10-23

As Chris Martin said once: "Richard Ashcroft is the best singer in the world", and believe me man, it's true. Human Conditions gathers glam and nostalgic elements that a britpop music love could adore. This cd opens with the great "check the meaning" the best example that you'll find in the musical journey Mr Ashcroft can offer in this album. It's really nice to hear every song, 'cause they're really sentimental, the lyrics have meaning, everythign fits correctly, the rest: just sit back and enjoy!!.

5 out of 5 stars Melancholy lyrics and music with meaning and purpose. .......2005-09-17

This is a very good, if not excellent, sophomore effort by Ashcroft. Always poetic, cynical and insightful, Ashcroft embodies the spirit of Johnny Cash, Jim Morrison, and Bob Dylan with mellowness and a brooding sensitivity. His lyrics definitely require that you do some thinking and reflecting. The sweeping orchestral arrangements elevate the otherwise depressed mood of some songs, although there are fewer such arrangements than in his previous album 'Alone with Everybody'. This album is definitely more mature lyrically, but its mood is more mellow and melancholy. It digs deeper into the meaning of life, the nature of God and spirituality, whereas 'Alone with Everybody' was not as focused lyrically. Overall I would recommend this album to anyone familiar the Verve and with Ashcroft's earlier works, and to people in search of meaning in their music.

5 out of 5 stars Worth getting........2005-04-09

"Alone with everybody" Richard Ashcrofts first album is quite dreadful, but "Human Conditions" is a completely different record, much more reminicent of "The Verve" and something new as well.

Definitley worth getting.
Human Conditions
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Wonderful, beautiful sounding album. Addictive.
  • Excellent and Flawed
  • Loosing it
  • What's wrong with EMI USA?
  • An Occasionally Tiresome Messiah Complex
Human Conditions
Richard Ashcroft
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006JXYT
Release Date: 2002-12-17

Tracks:

  1. Check The Meaning
  2. Buy It In Bottles
  3. Bright Lights
  4. Paradise
  5. God In The Numbers
  6. Science Of Silence
  7. Man On A Mission
  8. Running Away
  9. Lord I've Been Trying
  10. Nature Is The Law

Amazon.com

Human Conditions demonstrates that Richard Ashcroft hasn't lost his drive to tackle big topics. The titles tell their own story: "Check the Meaning," "Paradise," "God in the Numbers," "Man on a Mission"--more songs about God, life, and passion. For better or worse, few rock stars have engaged in such an intense, irony-free existential quest. Human Conditions continues the wide-eyed spiritual odyssey instigated by 2000's Alone with Everybody. Ashcroft's persuasive, expressive voice carries the fluent opener "Check the Meaning," while the Spiritualized-like "Buy It in Bottles" will likely prove to be a concert favorite. "Science of Silence and Man on a Mission" find the ex-Verve frontman seeking truth in an insecure world, and the wracked, confessional "Lord I've Been Trying" scales new heights of grandeur. There are weighty splendors aplenty here. For Richard Ashcroft, the quest continues. --Ian Gittins

Album Description

The much anticipated follow up to the debut (UK) Number 1 solo album 'Alone With Everybody'. Featuring ten new songs, 'Human Condition' is Ashcroft at his most hypnotic, epic & focused. Such songs as 'Buy It In Bottles', 'Lord I've Been Trying' & current single 'Check The Meaning' are an expression of Ashcroft's deepest soul with his most classic & infectious musical vision to date. Amongst the contributors to the album are Beach Boys' founder & musical genius Brian Wilson, who adds harmony vocals to 'Nature Is The Law'. Chuck Leavell the keyboard player whose recording credits include work with such luminaries as Aretha Franklin & The Rolling Stones as well as former Verve drummer Pete Salisbury & Mercury winning Talvin Singh on Tablas. No US release slated until 2003. Virgin. 2002.

Album Details

Second Solo Album from the Former Verve Frontman. Guests Include Former Beach Boy Brian Wilson, (Who Supplies Harmonies to the Track "Nature is the Law"), Allman Bros/Sea Level/Rolling Stones Keyboardist Chuck Leavell, Former Verve Drummer Pete Salisbury and Mercury Music Prize Winner Talvin Singh on Tablas.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful, beautiful sounding album. Addictive........2006-10-11

This is an unbelievably wonderful and satisfying album. It is a perfect companion to Urban Hymns, which I listen to frequently. I like Human Conditions even more than Alone with Everybody, which is a good album in itself.

I almost did not buy Human Conditions due to the bad reviews. Am I ever glad I did. Just goes to show, even amongst fans, there are different tastes.

Try the album for yourself.

4 out of 5 stars Excellent and Flawed.......2004-05-16

Seems like many Verve/Ashcroft fans trashed this CD in the reviews, which I cannot understand. I don't see a huge difference between this and Alone with Everybody so I am not sure what people are hearing when they tell people to stick with Alone and not even buy Human.

I was hooked with the opening riff of Check the Meaning. The problem is that most people are comparing him to his own insanely high standards and if the CD is not perfect it seems as if people just dropped it.

It does take some time to grab you, there are some songs to cut, but overall there are not nearly enough artists, especially in the US, who write with such deep introspection, revealing himself for all, and with such respect for art over money, for anyone to trash this CD. Urban Hymns is flawless, a 12 out of 10, so by comaprison Human is maybe an 8 but better than 99% of the garbage out there today.

Are some song too long? Yes, Overproduced and obviously trying too hard at points? Could it have been edited and a bit more raw? Yup, A little G-d and Savior Complex by Richard? Of course, but there is magic in his emotions, lyrics, and music- If you expect perfection you are bound to be let down but if you listen closely to this CD, spend some time with it, you will most definitely be rewarded.

And, I don't think it was released in the US, not sure about sales in UK, but if he is not supported you can expect him, and similar artists to go away while we true music fans get trounced by the mass marketed, over-produced, billion dollar, souless, hip-hop, rap-rock, and pop artists- reviewers here seem very inteliigent and educated and of course have a 100% right to their opinion but be careful- go ahead, trash Human, spread the word, convince others not to buy it and be first online when all we are offered is the next Britney or Ludicris CD.

1 out of 5 stars Loosing it.......2003-06-09

Sorry to bash this album, Richard Ashcroft is one of my all time favorites, however this effort is awful. If you are a fan of The Verve, buy his first solo album "Alone With Everybody" - Great Album! Unfortunately, he seems to be going downhill with both lyrics, and sound (If you are familiar with what happened to Morcheeba - it's the same - CHEESE) If you are a fan of The Verve - stick with The Verve - this was a let-down

5 out of 5 stars What's wrong with EMI USA?.......2003-01-21

Why is this masterpiece not available in the U.S yet?

3 out of 5 stars An Occasionally Tiresome Messiah Complex.......2003-01-09

On his second solo release, Human Conditions, Richard Ashcroft continues in the ponderous vein of Alone with Everybody. Amidst the mid-tempo ballads he prefers, his plaintive tenor is an instrument given to ruminative musings. Check the titles: "Check the Meaning", "God in the Numbers", "Nature Is the Law", etc. Because his tempos rarely stray more than one or two degrees from center, these ten songs are unusually consistent, occasionally familiar. When he's on his game - as he is for half these tracks - he's a compelling seeker of "higher truths". But his everyman messiah can grow tiresome. The songs are too long by half. The symphonic touches - fresh around the time of "Bittersweet Symphony" - have become an affectation. When you make philosophical reach your goal, you should never settle for less than incendiary, which he achieves here once on "Bright Lights", where the rocking guitar pushes him harder than usual, and close to the grace usually reserved for out-and-out visionary weirdos like Patti Smith.
Human Conditions
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Human Conditions
    Richard Ashcroft
    Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0000DEPNB
    Release Date: 2002-10-21
    Human Conditions
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Human Conditions
      Richard Ashcroft
      Manufacturer: EMI/Virgin
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B00006IU3S
      Release Date: 2002-10-21

      Tracks:

      1. Check The Meaning
      2. Buy It In Bottles
      3. Bright Lights
      4. Paradise
      5. God In The Numbers
      6. Science Of Silence
      7. Man On A Mission
      8. Running Away
      9. Lord Ive Been Trying
      10. Nature In The Law
      11. The Miracle

      Album Description

      Japanese edition of the ex-Verve frontman's sophomore album includes the bonus track, 'The Miracle' (previously released as a B-side to his UK single, 'Check The Meaning'). 11 tracks in all. Virgin. 2002.

      Album Details

      Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: "The Miracle".
      Human Conditions
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Human Conditions
        Richard Ashcroft
        Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00008KFXU
        Release Date: 2003-04-01

        Tracks:

        1. Check the Meaning
        2. Buy It in Bottles
        3. Bright Lights
        4. Paradise
        5. God in the Numbers
        6. Science of Silence
        7. Man on a Mission
        8. Running Away
        9. Lord I've Been Trying
        10. Nature Is the Law
        11. Miracle [*]
        Human Conditions
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Human Conditions
          Richard Ashcroft
          Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          BritpopBritpop | British Alternative | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
          Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
          Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
          Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B0000DEST6
          Release Date: 2002-11-19

          Tracks:

          1. Check the Meaning
          2. Buy It in Bottles
          3. Bright Lights
          4. Paradise
          5. God in the Numbers
          6. Science of Silence
          7. Man on a Mission
          8. Running Away
          9. Lord I've Been Trying
          10. Nature Is the Law

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          1. Hybrid Theory [Import]
          2. I Like It Like That
          3. In Combo
          4. In the End-Live & Rare
          5. Kylie/Enjoy Yourself/Rhythm of Love [Box set]
          6. Live 1961-2000
          7. Live Tracks Japanese Ep [Import] [Live]
          8. Love Me Tender
          9. Lucifer [Explicit Lyrics]
          10. Mascara/Leave Me Alone [CD-single] [Import]

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