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''Shoebox Full of Secrets'' is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter
Andy Pawlak Andy Pawlak is an English singer, musician and songwriter. Background In his early musical career, Pawlak performed as a solo act across Britain's live circuit, including as a support act for Wet Wet Wet, the Blow Monkeys and the Pogues. In 198 ...
, which was released by
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in 1989.


Background

After performing across Britain's live circuit as a solo act, Pawlak signed to
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's Fontana Records in 1988. He began recording his debut album ''Shoebox Full of Secrets'' that year, with
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as producer, and primarily backed by Graham Henderson on keyboards, Graham Edwards on bass and Paul Hudson on drums. Pawlak's debut single "Mermaids" was released by on 10 October 1988 and was followed by "Secrets" in January 1989. ''Shoebox Full of Secrets'' was released on 6 March 1989, and a third and final single, "She Kept a Hold of Love (Mother's Day)", was released on 30 May 1989. The singles and album gained positive critical reception in the UK music press, but failed to achieve commercial success. "Secrets" peaked at number 141 in Australia's
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in June 1989.


Critical reception

On its release, David Giles of ''
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'' considered Pawlak to sound like
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, as well as
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of
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and
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of
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. He commented, "While the LP is laughably derivative, you can't help but warm to a record so lovingly constructed. Pawlak may have swiped right, left and centre, but at least he's swiped from all the right sources." Giles praised Pawlak's lyrics as "very good indeed" and added that "they are not let down by the melodies". He wrote, "Pawlak proves he is capable of writing songs that sound irritatingly familiar on first listen but soon blossom into something great." ''
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'' wrote, "Observant, articulate and not too precious, Pawlak makes music that warrants the tag 'fresh' without implying 'twee'. The melodies are distinctive ndthe feel is comfortable." The reviewer also drew comparisons between Pawlak and
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. Len Brown of ''
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'' described Pawlak as an "old-fashioned songwriter with a fine ear for pop tunes" with "confessional songs dragged from the hidey-hole beneath his bed; nick-nacks of lyrics from his scrapbook mind, tingling memories of adolescent romances." Brown added, "He knows not to overburden every track with hooklines ndknows how to leave the audience wanting to hear more. So that these are tinderbox long songs - sometimes a touch too sweet – isn't really a problem, because he varies the pace and emotional demands of each." John Morgan of the ''
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'' commented, "In a similar vein to Prefab Sprout, Pawlak's interesting and quirky lyrics are sensitively handled musically, and he could be on the way to success in the same market as Aztec Camera." Sam King of '' Sounds'' was critical of the album, writing, "Pawlak might see himself as just another Newcastle poet out on the road yet, for all his Tyneside chic, he is the definitive yuppie artist. His tawdry vignettes display the quality of a third division
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, emotional vacancy masquerading as experience – the musical equivalent of grey formica."


Track listing


Personnel

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Andy Pawlak Andy Pawlak is an English singer, musician and songwriter. Background In his early musical career, Pawlak performed as a solo act across Britain's live circuit, including as a support act for Wet Wet Wet, the Blow Monkeys and the Pogues. In 198 ...
– guitar (tracks 1–10), vocals (tracks 1–11) * Graham Henderson – piano (tracks 1-3, 5-11), synths (tracks 1–3, 5–8), organ (tracks 6, 10) * Graham Edwards – bass (tracks 1–3, 5–8) * Paul Hudson – drums (tracks 1–3, 5–8, 10) *
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– additional drums and percussion (tracks 1–3, 5–8), percussion (track 4) * Dee Lewis, Shirley Lewis – backing vocals (tracks 1–3, 6–8) *
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– string arrangement (tracks 1, 3–8, 11), brass arrangement (tracks 1, 6) * Vince Sullivan – saxophone (track 3) * Pete Stuart – double bass (tracks 4, 9–10) *
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– trumpet solo (track 10) *
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, George Chambers, Jimmie Chambers – backing vocals (track 10) Production * Craig Leon – producer (tracks 1–11) * Andy Pawlak, Graham Henderson – producers (tracks 12–13) * Dick Beetham – engineer (tracks 1, 3–5, 7–13) * Arabella Rodriguez – engineer (tracks 2, 6) * Jack Adams – mastering Other *
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– front cover photography *
Derek Ridgers Derek Ridgers (born 20 October 1950) is a British photographer known for his photography of music, film and club/street culture. He has photographed people including James Brown, the Spice Girls, Clint Eastwood and Johnny Depp, as well as poli ...
– inner sleeve photography * Mark Whitehouse at the Design Clinic – layout


References

{{Authority control 1989 debut albums Fontana Records albums Albums produced by Craig Leon