Danny Wilson - Sweet Danny Wilson / Three-In-A-Bed-Romp (1991)

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Title: Sweet Danny Wilson / Three-In-A-Bed-Romp
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:42:51
Total Size: 238 mb | 632 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Danny Wilson - Never Gonna Be The Same
02. Danny Wilson - The Ballad Of Me And Shirley Maclaine
03. Danny Wilson - If You Really Love Me (Let Me Go) (New York Mix)
04. Danny Wilson - Mary's Prayer
05. Danny Wilson - A Girl I Used To Know
06. Danny Wilson - Pleasure To Pleasure
07. Danny Wilson - Davy
08. Danny Wilson - Ruby's Golden Wedding
09. Danny Wilson - I Can't Wait
10. Danny Wilson - I Won't Be Here When You Get Home
11. Danny Wilson - The Second Summer Of Love
12. Danny Wilson - From A Boy To A Man

CD2

01. Danny Wilson - Get Happy
02. Danny Wilson - Kathleen (House Mix)
03. Danny Wilson - Growing Emotional
04. Danny Wilson - I'll Be Waiting
05. Danny Wilson - Living To Learn
06. Danny Wilson - I Won't Forget
07. Danny Wilson - Kooks
08. Danny Wilson - Broken China (Live From The Town & Country Club, London, UK / 1989)
09. Danny Wilson - Aberdeen (Live From The Town & Country Club, London, UK / 1989)
10. Danny Wilson - Steamtrains (To The Milky Way) (Live From The Town & Country Club, London, UK / 1989)
11. Danny Wilson - Knowing Me Knowing You (Live From The Town & Country Club, London, UK / 1989)
12. Danny Wilson - Don't Know Who I Am
13. Danny Wilson - I Was Wrong (Live From The Town & Country Club, London, UK / 1989)
14. Danny Wilson - Loneliness (Live From The Town & Country Club, London, UK / 1989)

To call All About Eve's "situation" in 1991 precarious would be an understatement. Gone was guitarist Tim Bricheno, the credibility of goth pop like the Eves and the Mission had been pushed aside by shoegazing and baggy, and their sophomore release, Scarlet and Other Stories, had not met expectations critically or sales-wise (perhaps no fault of the band, but rather due to the fickleness of the pop music-buying public or the inability of music journalists not to sensationalize any new "thing" that comes along). To solve the problem of guitarists, the band managed to recruit Church mainstay Marty Willson-Piper, who brought with him a more mature and developed style. Obviously, the band itself had to mature musically as well, and on Touched by Jesus (an "unfortunate title" according to frontwoman Julianne Regan) the band does just that. From the opening notes of "Strange Way," it's obvious that All About Eve are trying to break from the past. Producer Warne Livesey gives the band a bigger sound, and Willson-Piper's guitar style steers the band away from the admittedly drippy-hippy feel of the first two albums, resulting in an album that showcases a band in flux. But like many growth spurts, mistakes will be made. While much of the album is a lush, well-arranged affair, moments (the breakdown in "Touched by Jesus," for example, or the pervasive "existential wonderings" of the lyrics) feel tacked on and overbaked. But for all the missteps there are some real gems here, including "Ravens," the euphoric melody of the chorus of "Rhythm of Life," and the catchy singles "Strange Way" and "The Dreamer." Touched by Jesus was a bit of a stylistic change (not the first nor the last for the band) for All About Eve, and while the gamble may not have paid off (for whatever the reason), the record is well crafted, well played, and for the most Eves fans, worth owning.


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