Resesi

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Resesi
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1983
Recorded1982–1983
GenrePop
Length50:40
LabelMusica Studios
Chrisye chronology
Pantulan Cita
(1981)
Resesi
(1983)
Metropolitan
(1984)

Resesi (literally Recession) is a 1983 album by the Indonesian singer

Rolling Stone Indonesia
listed it as the 82nd best Indonesian album of all time.

Production

After the failure of the Pantulan Cita album due to the emergence of Jamal Mirdad on the Indonesian singer scene, several new singers who were younger and had adequate musical abilities and had a more homogeneous taste 'connection' with young music enthusiasts, Chrisye became confused about this. Apart from his disappointment with the film Seindah Rembulan (As Beautiful as the Moon), Chrisye had taken a long sabbatical.[1] In early 1983 Eros Djarot, who had collaborated with the singer on the highly successful soundtrack album Badai Pasti Berlalu in 1977,[2] returned to Indonesia after studying cinematography in Germany. [3] This inspired Chrisye to ask him to record a new album in collaboration with Jockie Soerjoprajogo.[4] Although Djarot had not been involved in music for several years, he agreed.[3]

On the album Chrisye provided vocals and played the bass, while Soerjoprajogo played several instruments – including the mandolin. They were joined by Ian Antono on the electric and acoustic guitars and Uce Hudioro on drums. Djarot served primarily as a songwriter.[5] Recording was completed at Musica Studios' recording rooms number I and II, with H. Rusmin as operator. Soerjoprajogo arranged the music.[5] The owner of Musica, Aciu Wijaya, suggested that they adopt a currently trending genre to ensure marketability;[4] ultimately the result was similar to songs by The Police.[6] Chrisye felt that Sting's bass performances for the band had made their songs more powerful; as such, he modeled his playing style after the British performer.[4]

During his hiatus Chrisye had become involved in

CB radio, listening but not broadcasting; this influenced the song "Polusi Udara".[3] For the song "Sentuhan Cinta" Chrisye was joined by Hetty Koes Endang, who served as a backing vocalist.[5] With Djarot's influence two of the songs – "Money" and "Resesi" – began taking a critical view of society.[3] Meanwhile, Chrisye refused to sing "Malam Pertama", not speaking with Soerjoprajogo, until he was convinced to do so by Djarot.[3] "Resesi" was chosen to be the album's title track after a vote.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lenny"Chrisye and Eros Djarot4:38
2."Malam Pertama" ("Wedding Night")Jockie Soerjoprajogo and Eros Djarot4:52
3."Resesi" ("Recession")Chrisye, Eros Djarot, and Jockie Soerjoprajogo4:50
4."Sentuhan Cinta" ("Love's Touch")Jockie Soerjoprajogo and Eros Djarot5:00
5."Di Batas Akhir Senja" ("At the Boundary of Dusk")Jockie Soerjoprajogo and Eros Djarot5:31
6."Money"Jockie Soerjoprajogo and Eros Djarot5:51
7."Anak Manusia" ("Child of Mankind")Chrisye and Eros Djarot5:18
8."Polusi Udara" ("Air Pollution")Jockie Soerjoprajogo4:49
9."Hening" ("Silent")Chrisye, Eros Djarot, and Jockie Soerjoprajogo4:30
10."Juwita" ("Beautiful")Jockie Soerjoprajogo and Eros Djarot5:28
Total length:50:40

Release and reception

The album was released in February 1983. To promote the album three songs, "Lenny", "Hening", and "Malam Pertama", were released as singles; Chrisye also performed "Lenny" live on Aneka Ria Safari, a variety show on the state-owned broadcaster TVRI. Resesi was a commercial success, selling 350,000 copies and being certified silver. Chrisye saved his returns, saving towards a home for him and his wife.[4] After this success, Chrisye would record another two collaborations with Soerjoprajogo and Djarot, Metropolitan and Nona (both 1984). He would continue to perform several of the tracks, including "Hening" and "Malam Pertama", in concerts until his death.[4]

Frans Sartono, writing for Kompas after Chrisye's death in 2007, found the album to "cleverly" (cerdik) include white reggae influences from The Police. He suggests that the introduction of the title track "Resesi" is similar to the Police's "Walking on the Moon".[6] Indonesian music critic Denny Sakri considered it a refreshing comeback for Chrisye.[3]

Resesi has been

Rolling Stone Indonesia selected it as the 82nd best Indonesian album of all time, the lowest ranked of Chrisye's albums three solo albums on the list.[9]

References

Works cited

  • "150 Album Indonesia Terbaik Sepanjang Masa" [150 Best Indonesian Albums of All Time]. Rolling Stone Indonesia (in Indonesian) (32). Jakarta: a&e Media: 77. December 2007.
  • "Chrisye Rilis Album Trilogi" [Chrisye Releases a Trilogy Album]. IndonesiaSelebriti.com (in Indonesian). Media Entertainment Online. 9 October 2007. Archived from the original on 27 March 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  • "Chrisye Rilis Ulang 22 Album Lawas" [Chrisye Rereleases 22 Old Albums]. KotaBNI News (in Indonesian). 28 October 2004. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
  • .
  • KS, Theodore (30 April 2007). "Mengenang Chrisye: Musisi Kaya Diskografi" [Remembering Chrisye: A Musician with a Rich Discography]. Kompas (in Indonesian). p. 40.
  • Resesi (Media notes). Chrisye. Musica Studios. 1983.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  • Sakri, Denny (2007). Chrisye Masterpiece Trilogi 01 (Media notes). Chrisye. Musica Studios.
  • Sartono, Frans (1 April 2007). "Chrisye: Dari Lilin Kecil ke Badai" [Chrisye: From a Small Candle to a Storm]. Kompas (in Indonesian). p. 1.
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