George Is On

~ Release group by Deep Dish

Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
George Is OnDeep Dish2×CD13 + 6
  • US2005-07-12
Thrive (a.k.a. Thrive Records)90732-2651249073227
George Is OnDeep Dish2×CD15 + 6
  • JP2005-07-18
Deep Dish Recordings, KSR (King Sound Records, a JP label)KCCD-2004544719003410
George Is OnDeep DishCD14
  • GB2005-07-25
EMI (EMI Records, since 1972)0946 3 31338 2 2, 331 338 2094633133822
George Is OnDeep Dish2×CD14 + 9
  • TW2005-08-30
avex trax, Deep Dish RecordingsAVICD60374/54719760018588
George Is OnDeep DishCD14
Ministry of Sound0030142MIN4029758649039
George Is OnDeep Dish2×CD15 + 7
KSR (King Sound Records, a JP label)KCCD-2234544719003830
Promotion
George Is On (Sampler Part 2)Deep Dish12" Vinyl + 12" Shellac2 + 2
Positiva12GIODJ 20094633841611

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2005 could well be Deep Dish's most successful year yet. The Grammy Award winners belatedly following Junk Science, their acclaimed 1998 debut, with a collection of songs that owe much to dance music's current obsession with rocky guitar riffs. Although, to be fair, Ali 'Dubfire' Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi, the uncompromising Iranian duo, are pretty much responsible for that trend following their breakout pop smash "Flashdance".

"Say Hello", with vocalist Anousheh Khalili's ethereal delivery is set against a backdrop of classical piano chords has further fuelled their chart statue, while the forthcoming re-issue of their top 10 production of De'Lacy's "Hide Away" will further stoke their coffers.

Despite initially being pigeonholed as deep-house producers, the Washington-based duo have never allowed their music to be dictated by fads or trends; their sound now encompassing a multitude of genres similarly reflecting their varied multi-faceted tastes.

From the rocky "Sacramento" with Richard Morel, via the electro fuelled "Everybody's Wearing My Head" to the twisted house of "Dub Shepherd" complete with the Celeda-esque charms of Janis Leahy. There's even folksy beats ("Awake Enough"), melancholic interstellar ambience ("In Love With A Friend"), and cinematic soundscapes ("Sergio's Theme").

Elsewhere a timely guest appearance from Stevie Nicks on a stirring cover of "Dreams" - this album's Tracey Thorn and "Future Of The Future (Stay Gold)" - will appeal to Radio 2 listeners as much as ardent Ibiza clubbers.

While most of Dubfire and Sharam's productions have an epic, grandiose feeling, the duo's knack for tight programming and genre blending has carried them above many of their dance-chart compatriots. As with their debut, Deep Dish have made and succeeded in their conscious effort to move forward musically with a consistent album that's anything but a collection of club tunes.