Ace of Base
The Sign


2.0
poor

Review

by clairvoyant USER (24 Reviews)
October 28th, 2007 | 21 replies


Release Date: 1993 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Ace of Base offers some catchy singles with their debut album, but that is about as far as it goes.

Anybody who has a slight recollection of the early to middle nineties should know about Swedish pop sensation Ace Of Base. The groups dance/reggae beats combined with the infectiously catchy melodies enabled the group to dominate airwaves in the US from 1993 to 1995. Their debut album The Sign (titled Happy Nation across Europe) was an instant hit in Europe, and US success came quickly when the lead single All That She Wants hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1993. The group consists of sisters Jenny and Linn Berggen taking up vocal duties along with brother Jonas and friend Ulk Ekberg filling in the rest of the sound. Although The Sign’s constant club and reggae beats make for a fun first listen, it is only the singles that create any true replay value for the album.

The lead single All That She Wants provides a great barometer for how the rest of the album carries itself. Keyboards creating a pseudo-reggae beat with many electronic sounds filling out the bass and drums. Even the vocal melodies share a same pattern throughout the album, at times they succeed in their catchy hooks, while at other moments it becomes just as dull as the beats that back it. The group’s sole #1 hit in the US, The Sign, and their third hit Don’t Turn Around follow the exact same pattern as the previous single. Same old keyboard-tinged reggae beat with a synthesized lead, and the same pattern for the melodies as before. Even though the three songs have a genuinely similar feel, it is easy for groups to make a few successful songs with the same formula. It is when they have exhausted their short well of creativity within that formula that groups begin to falter.

Beyond the three main singles, the album struggles with inconsistency and originality. Young And Proud changes things up with a genuine dance beat, but that is as far as the song gets, offering no standout moments through the track to grab the listener’s attention. The generic keyboard sounds that are tossed in feel as if they were there just because “dance tracks have weird stuff like that”. Hear Me Calling sounds interesting at first listen due to its overbearing electronic effects upon a dance beat, but it quickly becomes apparent that there are only two types of songs on the album. Dance. And club reggae.

Waiting For Magic is probably the only track that shows signs of life besides the singles, with an upbeat piano identifying the chord progression that then moves to follow a catchy ascending vocal melody. The common dance beat is back, but Ace of Base clearly chose to put some effort into this one. The rest of the album just complete suffers, and reeks of filler. The title track is just the same old club-reggae with a complete Enya rip-off for a vocal melody. The rest of the album just does the exact same thing that the rest of the album does, offering the same beats, same melodies, and same staleness. It makes for any easy conclusion that the Ace of Base songwriting well ran dry after just three tracks.

While The Sign may have offered promise with its successful singles, the fact that they are all the same type of song should hint at listeners to beware. The rest of the album is just a rehash of the same beats over and over again that present nothing new the table, and the groups limited US success after this album show that many American listeners felt the same way. Instead of purchasing The Sign, a Greatest Hits pack suffices plenty, offering the key tracks from this album, and the only other worthwhile ones from the band’s career.



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Electric City
October 28th 2007


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Much needed review.

Isola
October 28th 2007


421 Comments


LOL, this was the first CD I got... But I got the US Version, it's called Happy Nation there apparently.

EDIT: Really weird, the US version is apparantly called The Sign, but my copy says "Happy Nation (US Version).This Message Edited On 10.29.07

Willie
Moderator
October 29th 2007


20311 Comments


The three singles are enough to warrant an average rating...

Edit: ...just to clarify, I mean that in a good way.This Message Edited On 10.29.07

Poet
October 29th 2007


6151 Comments


LOL....The Sign song was cool.

deathtotheinfidels
November 1st 2007


180 Comments


This was every little kid's first cd, including mine. I find it seriously fuckin weird.

foreverendeared
July 31st 2008


14741 Comments


yeah i'm pretty sure this is one off the first cds i owned besides some old school DC talk. but i think i bought them on cassette ha

Jimbo282
December 3rd 2009


23 Comments


This was my first cd as well, The sign was great back in the day.

burnafterbreeding
December 3rd 2009


1529 Comments


Omg this!

timbo8
June 14th 2010


633 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

The singles kill, most everything else doesn't

standundefeated
March 9th 2011


91 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This actually wasn't so bad... at the time.



I listened to this about 2 years ago and actually enjoyed some of the songs. Haha

AsoTamaki
May 5th 2012


2524 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Wait, what's wrong with you people? This album is amazing.

PuddlesPuddles
May 8th 2014


4798 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

A 2.8 average get the fuck

xfearbefore
September 16th 2015


2050 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

FUCK ALL YALL RATINGS BRAH



This is a 90s dance classic dude.

ToMMyMiL16
October 20th 2015


391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

All that she wants is m/ as fuck.

discovolante
March 24th 2018


855 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

One of the best mainstream pop albums to garner international attention. Fight me.

rodrigo90
March 24th 2018


7387 Comments


All that she wants is a guilty pleasure

rodrigo90
March 24th 2018


7387 Comments


A 2.8 average get the fuck

Sputnik users are elitists and that makes me puke.

Source
March 13th 2019


19917 Comments


m/

xfearbefore
January 12th 2020


2050 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is the best euro-dance-crossover-90s-house album ever. This shit is like Swedish dance perfection and I don't understand why they don't get more love.

DominionMM1
May 18th 2024


21289 Comments


all that she wants is a legit ripper



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