Sue (album)

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Sue
Studio album by Frazier Chorus
Released 1989
Genre Alternative pop
Length 40:11
Label Virgin Records
Producer Hugh Jones; Bob Kraushaar and Frazier Chorus
Frazier Chorus chronology

Sue
(1989)
Ray
(1991)
Singles from Sue
  1. "Dream Kitchen"
    Released: 1988
  2. "Typical!"
    Released: 1989
  3. "Sloppy Heart"
    Released: 1989
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Sue is the debut album by Frazier Chorus and was released in 1989.

The CD version of the album included an extra track "Little Chef".[2] The album was reissued in 2008 on the Cherry Red Records label.[3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Tim Freeman, except where noted.

Virgin Records LP: V 2578

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Dream Kitchen"   3:53
2. "Storm"   3:13
3. "Forty Winks"   3:21
4. "Ha-Ha-Happiness"   3:24
5. "Sloppy Heart"   5:59
Total length:
19:51
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Living Room"   3:40
2. "Sugar High"   4:15
3. "Forgetful"   4:20
4. "Typical"   2:53
5. "Ski-Head"   5:11
Total length:
20:20

Virgin Records CD: CDV 2578

No. Title Length
1. "Dream Kitchen"   3:53
2. "Storm"   3:13
3. "Forty Winks"   3:21
4. "Ha-Ha-Happiness"   3:24
5. "Sloppy Heart"   5:59
6. "Living Room"   3:40
7. "Sugar High"   4:15
8. "Forgetful"   4:20
9. "Typical"   2:53
10. "Ski-Head"   5:11
11. "Little Chef"   3:52
Total length:
44:03

2008 - Cherry Red Records CD: CDM RED 371

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Dream Kitchen"    3:53
2. "Storm"    3:12
3. "Forty Winks"    3:22
4. "Ha-Ha-Happiness"    3:25
5. "Sloppy Heart"    5:58
6. "Living Room"    3:40
7. "Sugar High"    4:15
8. "Forgetful"    4:21
9. "Typical"    2:53
10. "Ski-Head"    5:12
11. "Little Chef"    3:51
12. "Anarchy in the U.K."  Paul Cook/Steve Jones/Glen Matlock/Johnny Rotten 3:40
13. "String"    3:32
14. "Born with a Headache"    3:22
15. "Down"    3:47
16. "Spoonhead"    1:44
17. "Dream Kitchen (Extended Mix)"    4:25
18. "Typical (Extended Mix)"    4:40
19. "Forty Winks (Extended Mix)"    4:25
Total length:
73:40

Personnel

Musicians

Additional musicians

  • The Kick Horns - Brass arrangement and performance
  • Martyn Phillips - Programming

"Forty Winks"

"Sloppy Heart"

"Living Room"

  • David Bedford - String arrangement and conductor

"Sugar High"

  • David Bedford - String arrangement and conductor
  • Simon Clarke - Piccolo saxophone, baritone saxophone
  • Roddy Lorimer - Trumpet solo, flugelhorn
  • Tim Sanders - Tenor saxophone
  • Paul Sirett - Guitar

"Typical"

  • Paul Sirett - Guitar

"Little Chef"

Production

All tracks except "Ha-Ha-Happiness" and "Little Chef"

  • Hugh Jones - Producer
  • Hugh Jones, assisted by Cenzo Townsend - Engineer (Recorded at The Music Station)
  • Jerry Kitchingham - Engineer (Recorded and mixed at R G Jones)
  • Mark Freegard - Engineer (Recorded and mixed at Audio One and The Townhouse)

"Ha-Ha-Happiness" and "Little Chef"

Credits

  • The Douglas Brothers - Photography
  • Bill Smith Studio - Design

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
UK Albums Chart [4] 56

References

  1. Sutton, Michael. "Review: Frazier Chorus - Sue". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 16 January 2011. 
  2. "Frazier Chorus - Sue". Discogs. Retrieved 16 January 2011. 
  3. "Frazier Chorus - Sue". Cherry Red Records. Retrieved 16 January 2011. 
  4. "Frazier Chorus - Sue". Chart Stats. Retrieved 18 January 2011. 

External links

Music videos from Sue

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