Thirst for Romance
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Thirst For Romance | ||
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Studio album by Cherry Ghost | ||
Released | July 9, 2007 October 31, 2007 |
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Recorded | Ape Studios, Cheshire; Moolah Rouge Studios, Stockport | |
Genre | Britpop, Indie Rock | |
Length | 69:10 (UK) 77:35 (Japan) |
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Label | Heavenly Records, EMI | |
Producer | Simon Aldred, Dan Austin | |
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Singles from Thirst For Romance | ||
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Thirst for Romance is the debut album by Cherry Ghost. It was recorded at Ape Studios in Cheshire and Moolah Rouge Studios in Stockport. The first single, "Mathematics," was released on April 9, 2007; the second single "People Help the People" was released on June 25, 2007, just two weeks ahead of the album's release date; and the third single is "4 AM," released on September 24, 2007. "Roses" was an iTunes "single of the week" for the week that the album was released. The album is available on CD, digital download, and double vinyl LP (released July 30, 2007). "Thirst For Romance" was co-produced by Simon Aldred and Dan Austin (programmer on Massive Attack's Collected bonus disc). The album leaked in its entirety on P2P websites at the end of June 2007.
Jimi Goodwin of the band Doves plays drums on "People Help the People" and "Mathematics." In December 2005, when Jimi Goodwin was acting as a guest host on a BBC Radio 1 show, he featured the then-up-and-coming Cherry Ghost. Simon performed two tracks live and acoustic in the studio: "Dead Man's Suit" and "People Help the People."
The hidden track "The Same God" appears roughly 14 minutes after "Mathematics" has ended. The track starts at run time 18:53, first beginning with an orchestral interlude and then moving into "The Same God."
Thirst For Romance entered the UK albums chart at an impressive #7 upon its first week.[1]
Critical response was generally positive, with Q Magazine giving the album 4 stars and Channel 4 awarding the album a full 10 out of 10 stars. However, publications such as NME and All Music Guide were less than favorable; the latter declared Cherry Ghost "...yet another one of those indie rock bands..." and of the album noting "...Thirst for Romance hit number seven in its first week, showing that there was a reasonable market for this type of angst, but within six weeks it had vanished from the chart entirely."[2]
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[edit] UK Track listing
- "Thirst for Romance" - 3:54
- "4 AM" - 3:39
- "Mountain Bird" - 3:58
- "People Help the People" - 3:59
- "Roses" - 3:48
- "Dead Man's Suit" - 5:42
- "False Alarm" - 3:53
- "Alfred the Great" - 3:29
- "Here Come the Romans" - 4:00
- "Mary on the Mend" - 7:50
- "Mathematics" / "The Same God" (Hidden Track) - 24:53
- The vinyl pressing of the album places "False Alarm" at track 9 and shifts "Alfred the Great" and "Here Come the Romans" to 7 and 8 respectively. The vinyl does not feature the hidden track.
[edit] Japan Track listing
- "Thirst for Romance" - 3:54
- "4 AM" - 3:39
- "Mountain Bird" - 3:58
- "People Help the People" - 3:59
- "Roses" - 3:48
- "Dead Man's Suit" - 5:42
- "False Alarm" - 3:53
- "Alfred the Great" - 3:29
- "Here Come the Romans" - 4:00
- "Mary on the Mend" - 7:50
- "Mathematics" - 4:34
- "Throw Me To The Dogs" (Bonus Track) - 3:44
- "Four Eyes" (Bonus Track) / "The Same God" (Hidden Track) - 25:07
[edit] Credits
- The band:
- Simon Aldred - vocals, guitars
- Jim Rhodes - guitar
- Ben Parsons - keyboards, string arrangements
- Edgar Jones - bass
- Phill Anderson - bass
- Grenville Harrop - drums
- Jimi Goodwin - drums
- Norman McLeod - pedal steel
- Colin McLeod - Hammond organ
- All songs written by Simon Aldred, except "Alfred the Great" and "Here Come the Romans," written by Simon Aldred, Jim Rhodes, and Ben Parsons.
- Produced by Simon Aldred and Dan Austin at Ape Studios, Little Neston, Cheshire. Additional production by Ben Parsons.
- "Dead Man's Suit" and "False Alarm" recorded at Moolah Rouge Studios, Stockport.
- Engineered and mixed by Dan Austin at Moles Studios, Bath. Assisted by Dan Hulme and Nick Joplin.
- Mastered by Miles Showell at Metropolis Studios.
- Design by storeylondondesign.co.uk (website: link).
[edit] References
- ^ Rihanna's 'Umbrella' Nearing U.K. Chart History, July 16, 2007
- ^ allmusic ((( Thirst for Romance > Overview )))