U Can Never B2 Straight | ||||
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Studio album with live tracks by Boy George | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | 1995, 2002 (Bow Down Mister: 1991) | |||
Genre | Acoustic, country music | |||
Length | 67:39 | |||
Label | Virgin Records | |||
Producer | Kevan Frost, Boy George, John Themis, Jessica Corcoran, Bruce Forest | |||
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Q |
U Can Never B2 Straight is a 2002 acoustic album by 80s pop artist Boy George.
Contents |
The album includes acoustic songs from George's London play Taboo, as well as other songs from other solo albums, such as Cheapness and Beauty. In total there are 16 songs (15 plus 1 ghost track, of which 8—exactly half—are previously unreleased), and each is dedicated either to someone in particular (most of them) or in general, in the booklet credits. Three songs are dedicated to important ex-boyfriend Michael Dunne ("If I Could Fly", "Losing Control" and "The Deal"), whereas "Unfinished Business" is for Kirk Brandon (who took George to court for this song, but lost).
The hidden track "Out Of Fashion" was taken out as a single in a remixed form as a collaboration with dance duo Hi-Gate; a version of the song is also featured on the Taboo musical soundtrack. Another track which was released as video-only was the opener "Ich Bin Kunst", a song dealing with performance artist Leigh Bowery, a great friend of Boy George's, now dead, whose character George took on in his musical, instead of playing himself.
The album includes all the acoustic ballads originally on Cheapness and Beauty, including the single "Il Adore", as well as another single from that album, "Same Thing In Reverse", in an acoustic version which is different from the dance remix which reached the highest position on Billboard Dance Chart in the U.S.A.. "Same Thing In Reverse" is dedicated in the booklet credits to 'Eminem and all scared, pretty homosexuals'... The song "Julian", one of the new songs, is also featured on the next EP Straight, sold together with Boy's new book of the same name, in 2005.
The recording contains the following three tracks: "She Was Never He", taken from the 1999 fan-requested compilation The Unrecoupable One Man Bandit; "Fat Cat", originally on Culture Club's reunion album called Don't Mind If I Do and released in 1999; and the popular Krishna-inspired "Bow Down Mister", which gave the artist one of his last UK chart success after splitting from the band.
One review can be found on allmusic.com, where it got 4.5 stars out of 5. It also got four stars from Q magazine, although the review found the name of the album "awful".
(16.) [hidden track] "Out of Fashion" (2002) (acoustic version of a song from Taboo) - songs n° 15 & 16 (actually only one song, that is n° 15 - the next starts, after a long silent period, within that same track number) totally last 13:27
dedicated to Leigh Bowery, Nicola and Christine Bateman
dedicated to Chris Manning
dedicated to Natasha and Jody
dedicated to all tattooed car thieves
dedicated to all sexually confused straight boys?
dedicated to Michael Dunne
dedicated to Kirk Brandon
dedicated to Julian of course
dedicated to Luke and all dreamers
dedicated to Miss Carter and Michael Crome
dedicated to Michael Dunne
Sharleen Hector, John Gibbons: backing vocals
dedicated to Michael Dunne
dedicated to Eminem and all scared, pretty homosexuals
dedicated to Stevie Hughes and all the lost boys
dedicated to Lord Krishna and John Richardson & family