Andromeda Heights

Andromeda Heights
Studio album by Prefab Sprout
Released 2 May 1997
Genre Pop
Length 47:02
Label Kitchenware Records
Producer Paddy McAloon
Prefab Sprout chronology
A Life of Surprises: The Best of Prefab Sprout
(1992)A Life of Surprises: The Best of Prefab Sprout1992
Andromeda Heights
(1997)
38 Carat Collection
(1999)38 Carat Collection1999
Singles from Andromeda Heights
  1. "A Prisoner of the Past"
    Released: April 1997
  2. "Electric Guitars"
    Released: July 1997
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Andromeda Heights is a 1997 album by English pop group Prefab Sprout. It was produced by Paddy McAloon and recorded by Calum Malcolm.

Overview

The production style and pacing of the album is a fairly strong departure from their previous works, especially Swoon and Steve McQueen. The liner notes do list a thank you to previous Prefab Sprout producer Thomas Dolby for "his encouragement and advice". This album's sound is akin in tone to the later works (post Painting It Red) of The Beautiful South with warm full tones and a more relaxed feel.

The liner notes state that the music was performed by the 'Andromeda Heights Orchestra', which is essentially Prefab Sprout with additional accompaniment. Original Sprout drummer Neil Conti does not appear, and is replaced by Paul Smith.

"A Prisoner of the Past" and "Electric Guitars" were also released as singles with several rare B-side songs as bonus, reaching number 30 and 53 in the UK singles chart.[2] The album peaked at number seven in the UK.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Electric Guitars"3:41
2."A Prisoner of the Past"5:01
3."The Mystery of Love"4:37
4."Life's a Miracle"3:44
5."Anne Marie"4:35
6."Whoever You Are"2:47
7."Steal Your Thunder"3:41
8."Avenue of Stars"3:59
9."Swans"2:36
10."The Fifth Horseman"4:42
11."Weightless"3:36
12."Andromeda Heights"4:03

References

  1. Andromeda Heights at AllMusic
  2. McIntosh, Bedford. "Prefab Sprout discography". browningmcintosh.com. Archived from the original on 4 April 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2017.


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