Speak is an album by the American musical trio the Roches, released in 1989 on MCA Records.[1][2] The album contained two singles that had accompanying videos, "Big Nuthin'" and "Everyone Is Good". Another track, "Nocturne", was included in the 1988 film Crossing Delancey, which costarred Suzzy Roche.[3]
"Big Nuthin'" was a minor radio hit.[4] The trio supported the album with a North American tour.[5]
Production
The album was coproduced by the Roches; many songs were first takes.[6][7] The Roches had been singing many of the songs for years, and decided to flesh them out with drum machines and synthesizers.[8][9] The sisters shared in the songwriting.[10] "Big Nuthin'" references their appearance on Saturday Night Live.[11] The lyrics to "Cloud Dancing" were inspired by a 16th-century Chinese poet.[12]
The New York Times wrote: "Throughout most of the album, there is a feeling that not a note or a word has been wasted, as the trio strives toward a sparseness and clarity that underscores its exquisite vocal blend."[3] The Chicago Tribune concluded that "the Roches' intricate, artfully balanced harmonies again take center stage and are matched by finely honed, complex tales that provoke almost simultaneous laughter and tears."[14]
The Globe and Mail deemed the album "yet another collection of too-cute pop folk ditties."[20] The Ottawa Citizen determined that "the music stretches across a confessional of private thoughts to a streak of outrageous sarcasm."[17]