Meet Danny Wilson

Meet Danny Wilson
Studio album by Danny Wilson
Released 6 April 1987
Genre Pop
Length 48:44
Label Virgin
Producer Dave Bascombe, Glen Skinner
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Danny Wilson chronology
Meet Danny Wilson
(1987)
Bebop Moptop
(1989)

Meet Danny Wilson was the debut album from the Scottish pop group Danny Wilson. It became a significant hit in America, on the strength of the hit single, "Mary's Prayer."

Track listing

  1. "Davy" (3:27)
  2. "Aberdeen" (2:23)
  3. "Mary's Prayer" (3:52)
  4. "Lorraine Parade" (3:40)
  5. "Nothing Ever Goes to Plan" (3:46)
  6. "Broken China" (4:25)
  7. "Steamtrains to the Milky Way" (4:27)
  8. "Spencer-Tracey" (1:27)
  9. "You Remain an Angel" (4:53)
  10. "Ruby's Golden Wedding" (3:10)
  11. "A Girl I Used to Know" (3:52)
  12. "Five Friendly Aliens" (4:38)
  13. "I Won't Be Here When You Get Home" (4:02)

Notes

The recording of "A Girl I Used To Know" on the CD version is very different to the vinyl version. According to Gary Clark, the reason for the re-recording was that the band members weren't very happy with the original performance. This dissatisfaction, coupled with the record company looking for big singles from the album, meant the band felt compelled to try and capture the song again. The CD version was produced by Glen Skinner, while the Vinyl version was produced by Dave Bascombe, who also produced the song "Mary's Prayer" from the same album.

"Broken China" appears in 2 reprise versions in "Spencer Tracey" and in the end of "Five Friendly Aliens".

The song "Mary's Prayer" is featured in the 1998 film There's Something About Mary and is listed on the movie soundtrack. "Nothing Ever Goes To Plan" is a bossa nova. The album also boasts an appearance by American jazz trumpeter Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy.

In 2010, Australian actor/singer Jason Donovan recorded a cover version of "Mary's Prayer" for his 80s covers album "Soundtrack of the 80s". The album went Top 20 in the UK in October 2010.