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"Road Rage" is a song recorded by Welsh band
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, taken from their second studio album, '' International Velvet'' (1998). It was written by band member Mark Roberts, with the production credit given generally to the band. "Road Rage" was released as the third single from the album on 20 April 1998 by
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, following their breakthrough success with the song " Mulder and Scully". The title "Road Rage" was based on the murder of Lee Harvey by his girlfriend Tracie Andrews in December 1996, something for which singer
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later apologised to Harvey's mother. "Road Rage" was received positively by the press, with particular praise given to the way that Matthews rolled the r's in the chorus of the song. Commercially, the song peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart, eventually gaining a silver sales certification from the
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. It also reached the top 30 in Ireland and the top 40 in Australia. It received nominations for best song at the Brit Awards, and the
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, winning at the
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.


Recording and release

"Road Rage" was released as a follow-up to the success of their single " Mulder and Scully", which became their break-out hit. "Road Rage" was released as the third single from the album '' International Velvet'' on 20 April 1998. "Road Rage" was also included on the American release of the album '' Equally Cursed and Blessed'' in March 2000. It later appeared on the best of collection by their label Blanco y Negro Records, '' Catatonia Greatest Hits''.


Composition

The title of "Road Rage" was based on the murder of Lee Harvey by his girlfriend Tracie Andrews in December 1996. She stabbed him more than 30 times with a
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, claiming originally that this had been committed by a stranger in a
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-type attack. As a result of the song's release, Lee's mother Maureen said that "It is disgusting that people are trying to make money from such a tragedy. My son did not die in a road rage attack, he was killed by Tracie Andrews. We simply do not need songs like this". Catatonia's lead singer
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said that while the title of the song was based on the case, the lyrics were about advances in technology. In her book ''Pure Evil'', Maureen Harvey stated " . . . at least the group's singer Cerys Matthews had the decency to return my call and explain that she hadn't intended to cause any offence. She tried to convince me that the song showed how Tracie had gone crazy and that it didn't actually do her any favours." The song structure is based on
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, with a moderate
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played at approximately 92 beats per minute. The song contains a total of eight distinct key changes throughout its duration.


Critical reception

Ian Hyland gave "Road Rage" a rating of nine out of ten in his review for the ''
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''. He said that if "Matthews sounded any more Welsh she'd be a dragon but this is a very excellent tune in any language." Richard Wallace called the single "magnificent" in an article for the ''
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'' and praised the "seductive rolling Rs in the chorus". A reviewer from ''
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'' asked, "Is there no stopping the new Queen of Pop Cerys Matthews?", and concluded that "this slightly mellower tune is a rough gem of a record that should find plenty of radio support." Paul Cole, for the ''
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'', described "Road Rage" in 2002 as the best of Catatonia's greatest hits and "the perfect pop song". In 2002, "Road Rage" was ranked as the third best song by a Welsh artist, behind "
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, in a list compiled for the ''Guinness World Records British Hit Singles'' book. However, none of these songs featured in the overall top 20. "Road Rage" was nominated for several major music awards. It won the Best Single award at the
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in 1998, with Matthews picking up the award on the night. It was nominated for Best British Single at the 1999 Brit Awards, but lost out to "
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. "Road Rage" was also nominated for Best Contemporary Song at the 1999
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. After the award was given to
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instead, Matthews left the ceremony but later returned.


Live performances

Catatonia played at the
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in Glasgow, Scotland, shortly after the release of "Road Rage" as the support act for Travis. Neil Cooper at ''
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'' said that "the way atthewsrolls her R's" on "Road Rage", "you can forgive her anything." A similar comment was received in the ''
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'' for the performed at the
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, saying "the way she rasped and rolled her R's on Road Rage was delightful". Returning to the Barrowland Ballroom in March 1999, the audience joined in with the rendition of "Road Rage", causing the review in the '' Daily Record'' to describe the atmosphere as not "all that different to some huge, back-of-the-bus knees-up". After the breakup of Catatonia, Matthews performed "Road Rage" solo at the Inspirations for Barretstown Camp concert on 30 March 2012.


Track listings

* UK and Australian CD single; German maxi-CD single # "Road Rage" (radio edit) – 4:00 # "I'm Cured" – 2:51 # "Blow the Millennium" – 2:28 # "Road Rage (Ghia)" – 4:55 * UK 7-inch and cassette single # "Road Rage" (radio edit) – 4:00 # "I'm Cured" – 2:51


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References

{{Authority control 1998 singles 1998 songs Blanco y Negro Records singles Catatonia (band) songs Songs about crime Songs about roads Songs based on actual events Songs written by Mark Roberts (singer)