Where in the World Is Rachel Stevens?
I was casually stalking glancing through my Twitter feed this afternoon, when I saw a discussion between fellow bloggers (whom I adore) muumuse and xolondon about how both Little Boots and La Roux long player efforts don’t have a patch on Rachel Stevens‘ 2005 magnum opus, “Come & Get It”.
Can someone please call Rachel Stevens and tell her that electropop is selling again? Because whenever someone mentions the genre, I immediately think of Rachel first. Everything (bar the appalling title or the hideously organised tracklisting; believe me when I say my iTunes playlist for the record is leaps and bounds more appealing. Just saying…) was perfect about this record. People often complained that Rachel was a boring pop star, but at the end of the day she fronted some of the most instant electropop songs in the history of the genre and, quite possibly, may have either been a little too late for peoples wallets to enjoy it, or so way ahead of her time she should have sat on it until 2009.
Pitting “Come & Get It” up against Little Boots’ “Hands” or La Roux’s, er, “La Roux”, the outcome is a no-brainer. Rachel’s record still sounds freshly squeezed, and more than 70% of the albums tracks would make excellent radio hits in 2009. It’s interesting that “Come & Get It” came from what I honestly think was pop music’s last truly golden year. Girls Aloud released “Chemistry”, Madonna released “Confessions”, Goldfrapp’s “Supernature”, Kate Bush’s “Aerial”, Imogen Heap, Paddy Wolf and Mark Owen also released genre defining records, and of course; Rachel. Madonna won’t be releasing any studio albums till at least 2010/2011, and as for Girls Aloud; well, this one year hiatus leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth. Luckily Imogen Heap has a release coming soon, but other than that; It is clear that Rachel Stevens needs to release something before the year is through. FOR POP MUSIC’S SAKE.
Two tracks in particular from the album which have always been solid favourites of mine (and, seemingly, quite timeless and more current than most of what’s out there at the moment) are “Some Girls” and “So Good.” The first, a Richard X production, I would probably say is in the top 5 pop songs of all time. The video clip is GHASTLY though and should be reshot for history’s sake. But the song; the absolute musical definition of amazing.
I always found it odd that the extended versions of both tracks (which are the far superior versions) were never made officially available commercially, so here are the MP3’s which you can obtain in a downloadable fashion.
Rachel Stevens – Some Girls (Richard X Extended Version)
Rachel Stevens – So Good (Extended Version)
I would also like to direct your attention to an amazing post over on the wondrous Popjustice from the height of Rachel-almost-mania, which talked about her amazing gloves from the “So Good” video clip.
LOOK, IF SOMEONE WOULD JUST GET RACHEL ON THE BLOODY BLOWER (hem hem) AND TELL HER THAT SHE IS, ESSENTIALLY, RESPONSIBLE FOR A TRULY ICONIC POP MUSIC VICTORY AND TRIUMPH IN 2009 SO I WOULDN’T HAVE TO BLOG ABOUT IT AGAIN, THAT’D BE REALLY GREAT. FORGET THE FUCKING ACTING CAREER WOMAN, NO ONE IS INTERESTED. JUST MAKES SOME BLOODY POP MUSIC AND KEEP US HAPPY.
In short (and in true 2005 blog fashion), let’s take a look at a summary of this post:
> “Come & Get It” is better than almost every album released so far in 2009.
> Or most years since 2005.
> Rachel had amazing gloves.
> Downloading music is risky, but really great.
> muumuse and xolondon are very good bloggers.
> Gloves.
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Awww, I wish there were some easy way to reach her and tell her how many people (with good taste!) love that record. I have friends who are *indie* followers who think C&GI is a great pop record.
I will never understand all the slams against her voice. I’ve not seen her live, but on record I love it. Have always liked the extended So Good, so thanks for that! This makes me yearn for the days of Rachel, tunes written by Alexis Strum, CD singles, etc.
And I like your summary!
July 1st, 2009 at 5:43 am -
that album was total phenomenomenal wasn’t it? The fact that the “ooo i quite like it up the bum ta” pop majesty of I Said Never Again peaked at something ridiculous like 10 (10! Fucking british public) still rankles with me to this day much more so than 13 for We R One by my beloved Same Difference. And Crazy Boys not even a single. That i live in a world where that is acceptable makes me weep just thinking about it. Now i’m off round Darren’s back door. Tootle pip.
That is all.
July 1st, 2009 at 7:40 am -
[...] to the brilliant XO London and MuuMuse for putting one of my favourite albums back in mind and Adem with an E for writing about it. No [...]
July 1st, 2009 at 12:09 pm -
I also do not understand all the Rachel hate–C&GI was a fabulous record! (I would be interested to see your playlist!) Why this didn’t click more with the public makes no sense–if people were judged solely on their singing voices, there would be a lot less Britney Spears love in the world. Crazy Boys was a certifiable hit record that was not released! How crazy was that?!
Maybe Holly Valance should stage a comeback as well? Sophie had better strike while the iron is hot too–one year-old single given a Freemasons makeover may not be enough.
Nice words said about two favorite bloggers of mine as well.
July 1st, 2009 at 2:42 pm -
The album is a killer, so many fantastic pieces – I can’t believe it’s not bigger – Seriously, She really should release.
July 1st, 2009 at 8:14 pm -
Although I knew nothing of that album at the time or its release, I discovered it about a year later and it still gets play to this day!
July 1st, 2009 at 9:36 pm -
Yes! Excellent point you bring up Adem! Apparently she was focussing on acting again for a bit due to poor record sales from what I last heard? I always wanted that solo album from Jo
July 2nd, 2009 at 12:42 am -
They’ve talked about releasing Rachel here in the States several times. Can someone check on her in that Fortress of Solitude and let her know we are still waiting?
July 2nd, 2009 at 1:31 am -
These songs are the jam! She needs to grace us again very soon with a new batch of goodness!
July 4th, 2009 at 2:07 pm -
[...] Comment on Where in the World Is Rachel Stevens? by countpopulaI also do not understand all the Rachel hate–C&GI was a fabulous record! (I would be interested to see your playlist!) Why this didn’t click more with the public makes no sense–if people were judged solely on their singing voices, … [...]
July 6th, 2009 at 3:24 am -
I was hoping that them playing her AMAZING cover of Knock On Wood on So You Think You Can Dance last year would be enough to stir her from her current vanished state, but alas, it wasn’t.
July 7th, 2009 at 7:39 am

