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From: colm@mathcs.emory.edu (Colm Mulcahy)
Date: 24 Feb 90 16:48:36 GMT
Subject: Re: Kirsty MacColl
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa, rec.music.misc
Organization: Emory U. Math/CS Dept.
References: <11900.9002241446@r5.cs.man.ac.uk>
Reply-To: emory!colm@samsung.com (Colm Mulcahy)
In article <11900.9002241446@r5.cs.man.ac.uk> stevew@mushroom.COMputer-science.manchester.ac.UK (Steve Wallis) writes: >Nice to see Colm Mulcahy's article on Kirsty MacColl. I've quite liked her >since _A_New_England_ but her new stuff is really good. May I add a little >more information... > >She released another album imaginatively titled "Kirsty MacColl" in 1985. It no, no, no - POLYDOR released this album in the UK to cash in on the interest generated by A New England. She was bored Stiff with it by then :-) >consisted of ten tracks from "Desperate Character" plus three more (_Annie_, they left off the best track: Mexican Sofa .... >_Roman_Gardens_ and _Berlin_). A strange but interesting fact is that she Berlin had been a single in 1983 or so. The other two new songs may have been its B-sides (there was a 12"). While decent enough cuts, they cetairnly don't belong jumbled up wth the harder edged Desparate Characters tracks. >sings _There's_A_Guy_Down_The_Chip_Shop_Swears_He's_Elvis_ twice as fast on >the album than the single. hold on: the original album had BOTH the fast and slow versions. the reissue dropped one - the slow one I think. If you're from Manchester you'll know about Kirsty's work with both Marr & Morrisey ....... and may be interested in the "new" Clive Gregson & Christine Collister release. -- Colm Mulcahy | email address: | The younger bums Dept. of Math & CS, | colm@mathcs.emory.edu | will likely Spelman College, | colm@emory.bitnet | outlive us Atlanta, GA 30314 | {sun!sunatl,gatech}!emory!colm |