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Silence
04:59
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Hunter
03:57
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Nylon Smile
03:16
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The Rip
04:30
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Plastic
03:27
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We Carry On
06:27
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Deep Water
01:30
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Machine Gun
04:43
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Small
06:45
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Magic Doors
03:31
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Threads
05:47
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That strain of uneasiness is a new wrinkle within Portishead, as in the '90s they favored a warm, enveloping melancholy, a rich sound that could be co-opted and turned into simple fashion, as it was by band after band in the heyday of the swinging '90s. So many groups grabbed ahold of Portishead's coattails that it's easy to forget that in 1994 there was no other band that sounded quite like Portishead -- not even Massive Attack and Tricky, who shared many surface sounds but not a sensibility -- and that is just as true in 2008, years after trip-hop has turned into history. Their cold, stark uniqueness isn't due to a continuing reliance on the cinematic textures of Dummy, although there are echoes of that here on the slow-crawling album openers "Silence" and "Hunter," songs just familiar enough to act as reminders of how Portishead are special, yet just different enough to serve notice that the trio is engaged with the present, even if they've happily turned into isolated recluses, working at a pace utterly divorced from the clattering nonsense of the digital world. Third is resolutely not an album to be sampled in 30-second bites or to be heard on shuffle; a quick scan through the tracks will not give a sense of what it's all about. It demands attention, requiring effort on the part of the listener, as this defies any conventions on what constitutes art pop apart from one key tenet, one that is often attempted yet rarely achieved: it offers music that is genuinely, startlingly original.
Surprises are inextricably intertwined throughout Portishead. There are jarring juxtapositions and transitions, as how the barbershop doo wop of "Deep Water" sits between those twin towers of tension of "We Carry On" and "Machine Gun," the former riding an unbearably relentless two-chord drone while the latter collapses on the backs of warring drum machines. Echoes of Krautrock and electronica can be heard on these two tracks, but that very description suggests that Third is conventionally experimental, spitting out the same hipster references that have been recycled since 1994, if not longer. These influences are surely present, but they're deployed unexpectedly, as are such Portishead signatures as tremulous string samples and Utley's trembling guitar. Out of these familiar fragments from the past, Portishead have created authentically new music that defies almost every convention in its writing and arrangement. As thrilling as it is to hear the past and present collide when "Plastic" is torn asunder by cascading waves of noise, Third doesn't linger in these clattering corners, as such cacophony is countered by the crawling jazz of "Hunter" and the sad, delicate folk of "The Rip," but a marvelous thing about the album is that there's no balance. There is a flow, but Portishead purposely keep things unsettled, to the extent that the tonal shifts still surprise after several listens.
Such messiness is crucial to Portishead, as there's nothing tidy about the group or its music. Experimental rock is often derided as being cerebral -- and this is surely enjoyable on that level, for as many times as Third can be heard it offers no answers, only questions, questions that grow more fascinating each time they're asked -- but what sets Portishead apart is that they make thrillingly human music. That's not solely due to Gibbons' haunting voice, which may offer an entryway into this gloom but not its only glimpse of soul, as the perfectionism of Barrow and Utley have resulted in an album where nothing sounds canned or processed, the opposite of any modern record where every sound is tweaked so it sounds unnatural. Third feels more modern than any of those computer-corrected tracks as the group's very sensibility mirrors the 21st century, where the past is always present. Then, of course, there's that rich, fathomless darkness that Third offers, something that mirrors the troubled days of the new century but is also true to that shimmering, seductive melancholy of Dummy. Here, the sad sounds aren't quite so soothing, but that human element of Portishead gives them a sense of comfort, just as it intensifies their sense of mystery, for it is the flaws -- often quite intentional -- that give this an unknowable soul and make Third utterly riveting and endlessly absorbing. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
1. Silence
by Portishead
- Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Cello
- Charlotte Nicholls
- Performer
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Claudio Campos
Charlotte Nicholls - Spoken Word
- Claudio Campos
- Composer
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Geoff Barrow
Adrian Utley
Beth Gibbons - Lyricist
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Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow - Engineer
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Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
John Pickford Richards
Rik Dowding - Mixing
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Craig Silvey
Portishead - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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Rik Dowding
Craig Silvey
John Pickford Richards
Adrian Utley
Portishead
Stuart Matthews
2. Hunter
by Portishead
- Composer
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Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow - Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Lyricist
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Geoff Barrow
Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley - Engineer
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Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
John Pickford Richards
Rik Dowding - Mixing
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Portishead
Craig Silvey - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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John Pickford Richards
Portishead
Rik Dowding
Craig Silvey
Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
3. Nylon Smile
by Portishead
- Composer
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Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow - Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Lyricist
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Geoff Barrow
Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley - Engineer
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Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
John Pickford Richards
Rik Dowding - Mixing
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Portishead
Craig Silvey - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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John Pickford Richards
Portishead
Rik Dowding
Craig Silvey
Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
4. The Rip
by Portishead
- Bassoon
- Wendy Bertram
- Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Performer
- Wendy Bertram
- Composer
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Geoff Barrow
Adrian Utley
Beth Gibbons - Lyricist
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Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow - Engineer
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Rik Dowding
John Pickford Richards
Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley - Mixing
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Portishead
Craig Silvey - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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Craig Silvey
Rik Dowding
Stuart Matthews
Portishead
Adrian Utley
John Pickford Richards
5. Plastic
by Portishead
- Clarinet
- Team Brick
- Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Performer
- Team Brick
- Composer
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Geoff Barrow
Adrian Utley
Beth Gibbons - Lyricist
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Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow
Beth Gibbons - Engineer
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Rik Dowding
John Pickford Richards
Adrian Utley
Stuart Matthews - Mixing
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Portishead
Craig Silvey - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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Craig Silvey
Rik Dowding
Stuart Matthews
Portishead
Adrian Utley
John Pickford Richards
6. We Carry On
by Portishead
- Composer
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Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow - Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Lyricist
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Geoff Barrow
Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley - Engineer
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Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
John Pickford Richards
Rik Dowding - Mixing
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Portishead
Craig Silvey - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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John Pickford Richards
Portishead
Rik Dowding
Craig Silvey
Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
7. Deep Water
by Portishead
- Performer
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Ben Salisbury
David Poore
Team Brick - Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Composer
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Geoff Barrow
Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley - Lyricist
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Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow - Engineer
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Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
John Pickford Richards
Rik Dowding - Mixing
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Portishead
Craig Silvey - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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Adrian Utley
Stuart Matthews
Rik Dowding
Portishead
Craig Silvey
John Pickford Richards - Additional Vocals
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David Poore
Ben Salisbury
Team Brick
8. Machine Gun
by Portishead
- Composer
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Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow - Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Lyricist
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Geoff Barrow
Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley - Engineer
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Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
John Pickford Richards
Rik Dowding - Mixing
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Portishead
Craig Silvey - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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John Pickford Richards
Portishead
Rik Dowding
Craig Silvey
Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
9. Small
by Portishead
- Composer
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Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow - Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Lyricist
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Geoff Barrow
Beth Gibbons
Adrian Utley - Engineer
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Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
John Pickford Richards
Rik Dowding - Mixing
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Portishead
Craig Silvey - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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John Pickford Richards
Portishead
Rik Dowding
Craig Silvey
Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
10. Magic Doors
by Portishead
- Hurdy-gurdy
- Stu Barker
- Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Performer
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Stu Barker
Will Gregory
John Baggott - Piano
- John Baggott
- Saxophone
- Will Gregory
- Composer
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Geoff Barrow
John Baggott
Adrian Utley
Beth Gibbons - Lyricist
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Adrian Utley
Geoff Barrow
Beth Gibbons
John Baggott - Engineer
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John Pickford Richards
Adrian Utley
Rik Dowding
Stuart Matthews - Mixing
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Craig Silvey
Portishead - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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Craig Silvey
John Pickford Richards
Rik Dowding
Stuart Matthews
Portishead
Adrian Utley
11. Threads
by Portishead
- Bass
- Jim Barr
- Primary Artist
- Portishead
- Cello
- Charlotte Nicholls
- Drums
- Clive Deamer
- Guitar
- Beth Gibbons
- Performer
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Clive Deamer
Beth Gibbons
Will Gregory
Jim Barr
Charlotte Nicholls - Saxophone
- Will Gregory
- Composer
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Geoff Barrow
Adrian Utley
Beth Gibbons - Lyricist
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Geoff Barrow
Adrian Utley
Beth Gibbons - Engineer
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Stuart Matthews
Adrian Utley
Rik Dowding
John Pickford Richards - Mixing
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Portishead
Craig Silvey - Producer
- Portishead
- Studio Personnel
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Stuart Matthews
Craig Silvey
Portishead
Rik Dowding
John Pickford Richards
Adrian Utley
Technical Specifications
- Volume
- 1 volume only
- Tracks
- 11 tracks available
- Type
- ALBUM
- Format
- Digital Media
- Duration
- 48 minutes and 53 seconds
- Explicit
- None
- Coverart
- Available and up to 1000x1000 px
- Booklet
- Not available
- Max Quality
CD Quality (Lossless)
16bit / 44.1 kHz
Stereo
- Audio Extension
Lossless: FLAC, M4A, WAV, WV, AIFF
Lossy: AAC, MP3, M4A, MP4, OGA, OGG, OPUS, WMA
- Archive Format
- Available in these formats: ZIP, TAR, RAR
- Lyrics
- All tracks have lyrics
- Synchronized Lyrics
- All tracks have synced lyrics
- Genres
- Pop, Trip-Hop, Electronic, Krautrock, Alternative
- Label
- Universal-Island Records Ltd.
- Music Distribution Service
- UMG Global
- Country
United Kingdom
- Language
- English (United States)
- Popularity
- Popularity 3/10
- Release Date
- Apr 28, 2008
- Track Preview
- Available
- Delivery Charge
- Free
- Delivery Method
- Digital download link via Email or Personal Dashboard on this site
- UPC
- 602517664005