Gossip (Paul Kelly And The Coloured Girls Album)
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''Gossip'' is the double LP debut album by Australian
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group Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls. Produced by Alan Thorne and Paul Kelly, it was released on
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in September 1986, which peaked at No. 15 on the Australian
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Albums Chart, and achieved gold record status. There was commercial success for " Before Too Long" which peaked at No. 15 and " Darling It Hurts" reached No. 25 on the related Singles Chart. ''Gossip'' was released in different forms, initially as a double album with 24 tracks, it was edited down to a single 15-track LP for North American and European release on
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, when released on CD in North America, it featured 17 tracks. At the 1986 Countdown Australian Music Awards the album was nominated for Best Australian Album. Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls had been named for a lyric in
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's song " Walk on the Wild Side", but all North American and European releases were credited to Paul Kelly and the Messengers due to possible racist interpretations. "Darling It Hurts" peaked at No. 19 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Chart in 1987. The initial 1987 Australian CD release contained 21 tracks; in 2005, a special deluxe 2-CD version was released in Australia which contained all 24 tracks. In October 2010, it was listed at No. 7 in the book, '' 100 Best Australian Albums''.


Background

After relocating from
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to
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in 1985, Paul Kelly had recorded and released a solo album '' Post''. Kelly then began to play and record with a full-time band, which included Michael Armiger on
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, Michael Barclay on
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, Steve Connolly on guitar, eventually bassist Jon Schofield, and
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Peter Bull joined. Through a joke based on
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's song " Walk on the Wild Side", the band became known as Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls. Their first release was " From St Kilda to Kings Cross" but it did not chart. The line-up of the Coloured Girls changed rapidly with some stability late in 1985 as Barclay, Bull, Connolly and Schofield.
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, Kelly's manager, advised him to sign with Regular Records due to difficulty re-signing with Mushroom's
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. Michelle Higgins, Mushroom's Public relations officer, was a Kelly supporter and locked herself into a Sebel Townhouse Hotel room for nearly a week in mid-1986, refusing to leave until Gudinski had signed Kelly to a two-album recording contract. In September 1986 Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls released the 24-track double LP ''Gossip''. The album included remakes of songs from ''Post'' and also featured "Maralinga (Rainy Land)", a song about the effects of British atomic testing on the Maralinga Tjarutjaindigenous people of Maralinga,
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. ''Gossip'' peaked at No. 15 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Charts, with singles chart success for " Before Too Long" which peaked at No. 15 and "Darling It Hurts" reaching No. 25. A single LP version of ''Gossip'' featuring 15 tracks was released in North America and Europe by
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in July, 1987. Due to possible racist connotations the band changed its name, for international releases, to Paul Kelly and the Messengers. They made an American tour, initially supporting
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and then head-lining, travelling across the United States by bus. "Darling It Hurts" peaked at No. 19 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart in 1987. ''
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'' rock critic, John Pareles wrote ''"Mr. Kelly sang one smart, catchy three-minute song after another - dozens of them - as the band played with no-frills directness."'' following the band's performance at the Bottom Line Club in New York.


Track listing

All tracks written by Paul Kelly unless otherwise indicated. Note: requires user to input song title e.g. Last Train to Heaven # "Last Train to Heaven" – 4:51 # " Leaps and Bounds" (Paul Kelly, Chris Langman) – 3:25 # "Before the Old Man Died" – 2:35 Remixed by Scott Litt for North American issues # "Down on My Speedway" – 3:25 # "White Train" – 2:47^^ # "Randwick Bells" – 3:38 # " Before Too Long" – 3:24 # "Adelaide" – 3:39^^ Omitted from North American LP and CD issues # "I Won't Be Torn Apart" – 2:51 Omitted from North American LP issue # "Going About My Father's Business" – 3:34 Omitted from North American LP issue # "Somebody's Forgetting Somebody (Somebody's Letting Somebody Down)" – 3:41 # "The Ballroom" – 2:02 Omitted from North American LP and CD issues # "Tighten Up" – 2:57 Remixed by Scott Litt for North American issues # "I've Come for Your Daughter" – 3:21 Omitted from North American LP and CD issues, 1993 Australian CD issue # "So Blue" – 3:32 Omitted from North American LP and CD issues # "The Execution" – 5:17 Remixed by Scott Litt for North American issues # "Incident on South Dowling" – 3:13^^ # "Maralinga (Rainy Land)" – 3:57 Omitted from North American LP and CD issues # " Darling It Hurts" (Kelly, Steve Connolly) – 3:19 # "Look So Fine, Feel So Low" (Kelly, Maurice Frawley) – 3:22^^ # "Stories of Me" – 2:45 # "Don't Harm the Messenger" – 3:47 # "Gossip" (Kelly, Chris Coyne) – 2:56 Omitted from North American LP and CD issues, 1993 Australian CD issue # "After the Show" – 3:17 Omitted from North American LP and CD issues, 1993 Australian CD issue ^^ = previously recorded on Kelly's 1985 solo release, ''Post''


Personnel

Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls * Paul Kelly —
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,
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* Michael Armiger
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(tracks 8, 14, 20) * Michael Barclay —
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, vocals * Peter Bull — keyboards, vocals * Steve Connolly
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, vocals * Chris Coyne —
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, saxophone (
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) (tracks 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 19) * John Schofield — bass, vocals Additional musicians * Richard Burgman — electric
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* Joe Camilleri — saxophone (track 3) * Mike Cleary —
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* Wayne Freer —
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(tracks 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 19) * Graham Lee
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(tracks 1, 11, 21) *
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— talking (track 21) * Astrid Munday — vocals (tracks 7, 17) * Brian Nixon —
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* Dianne Spence — saxophone (track 20) * Chris Wilson
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(tracks 1, 11, 16) Recording details * Producer — Alan Thorne, Paul Kelly * Engineer — Alan Thorne * Remixer — Scott Litt (tracks 3, 13, 16 for North American release) 2011 CD Remastered by Rick O'Neil at Turtlerock Mastering. Art work * Cover Art — Ann Redmond * Photography — Wayne O'Farrell


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