George Best (album)
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George Best | ||
Studio album by The Wedding Present | ||
Released | October 1987 | |
Recorded | 1987, England | |
Genre | indie | |
Length | ??:?? | |
Label | Reception Records | |
Producer(s) | Chris Allison | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Wedding Present chronology | ||
George Best (1987) |
Tommy (1985-1987) (1988) |
George Best is the debut album by The Wedding Present. It was released in October 1987 by their own record company, Reception Records.
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[edit] About the album
After releasing five singles on their own Reception Records label, the band turned to recording their debut album, continuing their collaboration with producer Chris Allison, who had produced their previous single, "My Favourite Dress". The album's somewhat tinny sound reflects the low recording budget, but David Gedge's songwriting still shines through, chronicling relationships breaking up or never taking off. A rare digression is CD bonus track "All About Eve", which is about apartheid, a subject Gedge came into contact with during his childhood in South Africa. Underneath his lump-throated Yorkshire vocal delivery, the band play a surprisingly heavy take on Eighties British indie rock that owes a debt to bands such as The Fall and Gang of Four. Disagreement on production values with Allison led to the product being remixed by the band and their engineer, Steve Lyon. The larger part of these conflicts seemed to lie with the personal and musical incompatibility of Allison and drummer Charman.
In a shrewd publicity move, the band sought and received permission to name the album after Northern Irish football legend George Best. Best even agreed to appear on promotional shots with the band. The album was an instant success with the UK indie community and continues to be the band's best-selling album.
The original Reception Records compact disc release added two bonus tracks off the B-side of single "Anyone Can Make a Mistake". All later CD re-releases of George Best, starting with the 1997 re-release by Canadian reissue label Pearls from the Past, added all tracks of 1988 singles "Nobody's Twisting Your Arm" and "Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now?", including a cover of The Beatles' "Getting Better". By the time of the latter single's release, drummer Shaun Charman had been fired and replaced by Simon Smith.
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by David Gedge except as noted.
[edit] Original album release
[edit] Side A
- Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft
- What Did Your Last Servant Die Of?
- Don't Be So Hard
- A Million Miles
- All This and More
- My Favourite Dress (album version)
[edit] Side B
- Shatner
- Something and Nothing
- It's What You Want That Matters
- Give My Love to Kevin
- Anyone Can Make a Mistake
- You Can't Moan, Can You?
[edit] Original CD release
- Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft – 4:10
- What Did Your Last Servant Die Of? – 2:43
- Don't Be So Hard – 2:43
- A Million Miles – 3:33
- All This and More – 2:23
- Getting Nowhere Fast (Alan, Evans, Oldroyd, Swift) – 1:44
- My Favourite Dress (album version) – 4:14
- Shatner – 2:07
- Something and Nothing – 3:50
- It's What You Want That Matters – 3:26
- Give My Love to Kevin – 2:46
- Anyone Can Make a Mistake – 3:18
- You Can't Moan, Can You? – 3:20
- All About Eve – 2:13
[edit] George Best +9 CD re-release
- Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft
- What Did Your Last Servant Die Of?
- Don't Be So Hard
- A Million Miles
- All This and More
- Getting Nowhere Fast (Alan, Evans, Oldroyd, Swift)
- My Favourite Dress (album version)
- Shatner
- Something and Nothing
- It's What You Want That Matters
- Give My Love to Kevin
- Anyone Can Make a Mistake
- You Can't Moan, Can You?
- All About Eve
- Nobody's Twisting Your Arm
- Nothing Comes Easy
- Don't Laugh
- I'm Not Always So Stupid
- Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now?
- Not from Where I'm Standing
- Give My Love to Kevin (acoustic version)
- Getting Better (Lennon, McCartney)
- Pourquoi Es-Tu Devenue Si Raisonnable?
Has also been released as a 4x10" vinyl-box.
[edit] People involved
[edit] The band
- David Gedge – vocals, guitar
- Peter Solowka – guitar
- Keith Gregory – bass guitar
- Shaun Charman – drums (1-18)
- Simon Smith – drums (19-23)
[edit] Additional musician
[edit] Technical staff
The Wedding Present |
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Terry de Castro | David Gedge | Chris McConville | Graeme Ramsey |
Mike Bedford | Darren Belk | Shaun Charman | Simon Cleave | Paul Dorrington | Keith Gregory | Jayne Lockey | Kari Paavola | Simon Pearson | Simon Smith | Peter Solowka |
Discography |
Studio albums: George Best | Bizarro | Seamonsters | Watusi | Mini | Saturnalia | Take Fountain |
Compilation albums: Tommy (1985-1987) | Hit Parade 1 | Hit Parade 2 | Singles 1989-1991 | Singles 1995-1997 | The Hit Parade |
Radio sessions compilation albums: Українські Виступи в Івана Піла | John Peel Sessions 1987-1990 | Evening Sessions 1986-1994 | John Peel Sessions 1992-1995 | The Complete Peel Sessions (6CD box set) |
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