Thirst for Romance

Thirst for Romance
Studio album by Cherry Ghost
Released July 9, 2007
(see release history)
Recorded Ape Studios, Cheshire; Moolah Rouge Studios, Stockport
Genre Indie rock
Length 49:27
69:10 (with hidden track)
Language English
Label Heavenly Records
Producer Simon Aldred, Dan Austin
Professional reviews

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Cherry Ghost chronology
Thirst for Romance
(2007)
iTunes Festival: Live in London (EP)
(2007)
Singles from Thirst for Romance
  1. "Mathematics"
    Released: April 9, 2007
  2. "People Help the People"
    Released: June 25, 2007
  3. "4 AM"
    Released: September 24, 2007

Thirst for Romance is the debut album by Cherry Ghost, released on July 9, 2007 in the UK. The album is available on CD, digital download, and double vinyl LP. 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 was "4 AM," released on September 24, 2007. "Roses" was an iTunes "single of the week" for the week that the album was released. Thirst for Romance was co-produced by Simon Aldred and Dan Austin (programmer on Massive Attack's Collected bonus disc; co-producer of Doves' 2009 album Kingdom of Rust). Thirst for Romance entered the UK Albums Chart at #7 upon its first week.[1]

Jimi Goodwin of the band Doves plays drums on "People Help the People" and "Mathematics." In December 2005, when Jimi 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."

Contents

Critical response

Critical response was generally positive, with Q giving the album 4 stars and Channel 4 awarding the album a full 10 out of 10 stars. However, publications such as NME and Allmusic were less than favourable; 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] James Dean Bradfield, lead singer/guitarist of Welsh indie rock group Manic Street Preachers, said that Thirst for Romance was his favourite album of 2007.[3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Simon Aldred, except where noted. 

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Thirst for Romance"     3:54
2. "4 AM"     3:39
3. "Mountain Bird"     3:58
4. "People Help the People"     3:59
5. "Roses"     3:48
6. "Dead Man's Suit"     5:42
7. "False Alarm"   Aldred, Parsons, Rhodes 3:53
8. "Alfred the Great"   Aldred, Parsons, Rhodes 3:29
9. "Here Come the Romans"     4:00
10. "Mary on the Mend"     7:50
11. "Mathematics" / "The Same God" (hidden track)   4:34 / 24:53
Notes
Japanese CD pressing
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Thirst for Romance"     3:54
2. "4 AM"     3:39
3. "Mountain Bird"     3:58
4. "People Help the People"     3:59
5. "Roses"     3:48
6. "Dead Man's Suit"     5:42
7. "False Alarm"   Aldred, Parsons, Rhodes 3:53
8. "Alfred the Great"   Aldred, Parsons, Rhodes 3:29
9. "Here Come the Romans"     4:00
10. "Mary on the Mend"     7:50
11. "Mathematics"     4:34
12. "Throw Me to the Dogs" (bonus track)   3:44
13. "Four Eyes" / "The Same God" (bonus track)   4:48 / 25:07
Notes

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalogue #
United Kingdom July 9, 2007 Heavenly Records CD HVNLP59CD
July 30, 2007 Double LP (heavyweight vinyl) HVNLP59
Japan October 31, 2007 Toshiba-EMI CD (two bonus tracks) TOCP-66728

Credits

References

  1. ^ Rihanna's 'Umbrella' Nearing U.K. Chart History, July 16, 2007
  2. ^ allmusic ((( Thirst for Romance > Overview )))
  3. ^ Manic Street Preachers