Fresh Blood

This article is about the Steve Swindells album. For the Eels song, see Fresh Blood (song). For the Supernatural episode, see Fresh Blood (Supernatural).
Fresh Blood
Studio album by Steve Swindells
Released October 1980
Recorded 1980
Studio Sawmills Studios, Cornwall, UK
Genre
Length 42:12
Label Atco
Producer Steve Swindells
Steve Swindells chronology
Messages
(1974)
Fresh Blood
(1980)
New Crescent Yard
(2008)
Singles from Fresh Blood
  1. "Shot Down in the Night"
    Released: June 1980
  2. "Turn It On, Turn It Off"
    Released: April 1981
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic link

Fresh Blood is the second studio album by the English singer-songwriter Steve Swindells. The album was originally released in late 1980 on the label Atco. The album was Swindells' first solo album following his departure from Hawkwind, due to an offer that had been made to him by Atco to make this album. It was produced by Swindells himself, after being unable to afford advances offered by Jim Steinman, Jimmy Iovine, and David Bowie. Bowie would later praise the album, along with Messages as sounding "pretty good"[1]

When the album was released in late 1980, it received positive reviews but failed to chart in the UK. "Shot Down in the Night", and "Turn It On, Turn It Off" were released as singles, but they both also failed to chart. He was later dropped from the label, when it failed to make sufficient sales.[2]

Swindells is backed on this album by guitarist Huw Lloyd-Langton and drummer Simon King, both from Hawkwind, and bassist Nic Potter from Van der Graaf Generator.

Critical reception

Retrospective review

Flesh Blood received positive reviews from contemporary music critics. In a retrospective review for AllMusic, critic Dave Thompson gave the album three and a half out of five stars and wrote that "Swindells' Fresh Blood heralded the coming rise of the keyboard, while gallantly introducing the immediate musical past -- punk and New Wave, to the future. But the future wasn't beckoning him; a tad too ahead of his time for the U.S., and just a step behind the times for the U.K., this fabulous album sunk with little trace and even less interest from his label. Swept in the cross-currents of its time, the set still sounds surprisingly fresh today, and in hindsight even more glorious."[3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Steve Swindells. 

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Turn It On, Turn It Off"   3:12
2. "Fresh Blood"   3:36
3. "I Feel Alive"   3:47
4. "Low Life Joe"   4:16
5. "Bitter and Twisted"   3:50
Side two
No. Title Length
6. "Don't Wait on the Stairs"   3:22
7. "Is It Over Now?"   4:08
8. "Down on Love Street"   5:37
9. "Figures of Authority"   5:12
10. "Shot Down in the Night"   5:12
Total length:
42:12

Personnel

Covers

Release history

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