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"Fragile Thing" is a song by Scottish rock band
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, released in 1999 as the lead single from their eighth studio album '' Driving to Damascus''. It was written by
Stuart Adamson William Stuart Adamson (11 April 1958 – 16 December 2001) was a Scottish rock guitarist and singer. Adamson began his career in the late 1970s as a founding member and performer with the punk rock band Skids. After leaving Skids in 1981, he ...
and Bruce Watson, and produced by Rafe McKenna and Big Country. "Fragile Thing" reached number 69 in the
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. A music video was filmed to promote the single.


Background

Vocalist and guitarist Stuart Adamson has described "Fragile Thing" as being about "loss and redemption". Bassist Tony Butler told '' The Hounslow Chronicle'' in 1999 that the song is "slowish and ballady" and "tailored to Radio 2 listeners". He later recalled in 2006, "There's a haunting vibe to the sound (and chord structure) that I find very chilling yet infectious. It is a beautiful song embellished fantastically by Eddi Reader. It's about as country as I would go though." The song features Adamson duetting with Eddi Reader. Reader recalled for Allan Glen's biography ''Stuart Adamson: In a Big Country'', "I was living in London and got a call about working with the band and Stuart came round to my house for a chat. He explained that he would like to duet with me on this track, 'Fragile Thing', and when I heard it I thought it was wonderful."


Release

"Fragile Thing" was released as the first single from ''Driving to Damascus''. It gained airplay on local and national radio, and was added to
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's A and B playlists. Despite Track Record's belief that the song would break the UK Top 40, sales suffered after the limited edition CD release (housed in a box) had to be withdrawn by the label. The chart regulator, CIN, informed the label on the day of release that sales of the limited edition CD would not count towards the chart position due to packaging regulations (the single had "one cardboard fold too many"). When Track Record recalled the CD, some retailers, including HMV, withdrew all editions of the single in error. Adamson told Teletext in October 1999, "CIN have these rules and decided
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was illegal 'cause the packaging had more than four folds. It was upsetting 'cause it was selling well. Utter madness!" Speaking of the single's limited commercial success, Butler told ''
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'' in 2018, "I know that really hurt Stuart a lot. It wasn't fair and the album died because of it. A lot of things went sour because of hescenario ith CIN It definitely hit Stuart bad. And it really did kill the commercial potential of the band."


Critical reception

In a review of ''Driving to Damascus'', Aaron Badgley of
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commented, "Listening to the harmony vocals melt with the guitars in "Fragile Thing," it's difficult not to be moved." Ian Cranna of '' Q'' stated, "Overt country touches are few - "Fragile Thing" comes closest". Scott Rowley of ''
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'' considered the song "a well-crafted, country-tinged ballad, albeit one that had more in common with
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than the Celtic rockers of old."


Track listing

;CD single (UK release) #"Fragile Thing" - 3:43 #"I Get Hurt" - 4:30 #"John Waynes Dream" - 4:59 ;CD single (UK limited edition) #"Fragile Thing" - 3:43 #"Loserville" - 5:25 #"Dust On the Road" - 3:28 ;CD single (European release) #"Fragile Thing" - 3:43 #"Loserville" - 5:25 #"Camp Smedley’s Theme " - 3:56


Personnel

Big Country *
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- vocals, guitar * Bruce Watson - guitar * Tony Butler - bass *
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- drums Additional musicians * Eddi Reader - backing vocals Production * Big Country - producers (all tracks) * Rafe McKenna - producer (all tracks), mixing and recording on "Fragile Thing" * Lee Butler - recording assistant on "Fragile Thing" * Tim Young - mastering on "Fragile Thing" Other * Jim Herrington - photography * JP3 for Playground Art - art direction, design


Charts


References

{{authority control 1999 songs 1999 singles Big Country songs Songs written by Stuart Adamson