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''Titanic Days'' is the fourth
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by
Kirsty MacColl Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was a British singer and songwriter, daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl. She recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He ...
, released in 1993. Containing eleven tracks, ''Titanic Days'' was sometimes hard to get in years after its release, but it was remastered and re-released in 2005 by ZTT with a second CD of non-album tracks and some live recordings, including a version of " Miss Otis Regrets". In 2012, another remastered re-issue of the album was released by Salvo/ZTT, which again featured a second disc of bonus tracks.


Background

Following the release of her third studio album ''
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'' in 1991, MacColl continued to write songs that would be recorded for her follow-up release ''Titanic Days''. However, in 1992, when Virgin was sold to
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, MacColl was dropped from the label, leaving her new material to be recorded without a record deal. Much of the album, including vocals and overdubs, was recorded in MacColl's small home studio at
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, due to the limited budget. The musicians who appeared on the recordings, largely from MacColl's own live band, agreed to wait for payment for their contributions until a record deal was finalised. MacColl and her band spent two days at Townhouse Studios in London, where all the backing tracks were recorded. The album was recorded over an approximate period of eighteen months. MacColl told '' Sunday Life'' in 1994: "In many ways this album was recorded back to front. I was writing songs, playing them live and knocking them into shape, then recording them for the album, when normally it would be the other way around." When the album was completed, ZTT Records agreed to release the album as a one-off release. In the United States, the album was released by
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, which MacColl signed to after being introduced to the head of the label, Jay Boberg, as he happened to be the husband of a childhood friend. During the time of writing and recording the album, MacColl's marriage to Steve Lillywhite was disintegrating. As such, much of album's material reflected MacColl's personal issues. She told ''
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'' in 1993: "There were big things happening in my life, and then every time you turned on the TV, there was a war going on and countries changing. It was such a strange period, it was so huge, that's why we called the album "Titanic Days"."


Promotion

Both "Angel" and "Soho Square" were performed on '' Later... with Jools Holland'' in November 1992. "Can't Stop Killing You" was performed on '' Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' in November 1993 and "Bad" on ''
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Songs

Speaking to Gilbert Blecken in 1994, MacColl described "Last Day of Summer" as being "lyrically quite dark, but musically very bright". "Tomorrow Never Comes" was recorded in a single day, with Nevin playing guitar, bass and organ. In MacColl's ''The One and Only'' biography, Nevin described the song as his favourite on the album.


Reception

Upon release, Andrew Boyd of ''
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'' felt the album had a "satisfying diversity of styles on offer" and was a "commercial and pleasingly varied effort which should cheer MacColl fans everywhere". Neil McKay of '' Sunday Life'' noted the album's "tales of domestic violence and strife, intercut with a neat turn of phrase and sense of humour". ''
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'' described the album as "a brew of pure pop sense and biting wit at least as satisfying as her previous work". They picked "Can't Stop Killing You", "Soho Square", "Angel", "Bad", "Big Boy on a Saturday Night" and "Titanic Days" as the album's "high points". ''
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'' picked ''Titanic Days'' as their "Album of the Week" and commented: "''Titanic Days'' builds on the strengths of erlast effort - strong songs, memorable hooks and a gentle ebb and flow between acoustic and electric."


Track listing


CD one

All tracks composed by
Kirsty MacColl Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was a British singer and songwriter, daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl. She recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He ...
and
Mark E. Nevin Fairground Attraction were a London based folk and soft rock band. They are notable for the 1988 hit songs " Perfect" and "Find My Love", both taken from the group's multi-platinum selling debut album, ''The First of a Million Kisses''. The ba ...
; except where indicated #"You Know It's You" – 4:01 #"Soho Square" – 4:25 #"
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" – 5:07 (MacColl) #"Last Day of Summer" – 4:22 #"Bad" – 2:47 (MacColl) #"
Can't Stop Killing You "Can't Stop Killing You" is a song by British singer and songwriter Kirsty MacColl, which was released in 1993 as the second single from her fourth studio album ''Titanic Days''. It was written by MacColl and Johnny Marr, and produced by Victor Va ...
" – 4:12 (MacColl,
Johnny Marr Johnny Marr (born John Martin Maher, 31 October 1963) is an English musician, songwriter and singer. He first achieved fame as the guitarist and co-songwriter of the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 1987. He has since performed with numerous ...
) #"Titanic Days" – 5:43 #"Don't Go Home" – 4:11 #"Big Boy on a Saturday Night" – 3:58 #"Just Woke Up" – 4:02 (MacColl, Dave Ruffy) #"Tomorrow Never Comes" – 4:47


CD two

#"Angel" (Piano Mix) – 3:18 (MacColl) #"Fabulous Garden" – 3:15 (MacColl) #"King Kong" (Demo) – 3:57 #" Dear John" (Demo) – 2:43 #" Miss Otis Regrets" (Recorded live at the Belly Up Club, Solana Beach, San Diego 1 Dec 93) – 3:03 (
Cole Porter Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became standards noted for their witty, urbane lyrics, and many of his scores found success on Broadway and in film. Born to ...
) #" Free World" (Recorded live at the Belly Up Club, Solana Beach, San Diego 1 Dec 93) – 2:45 (MacColl) #"Touch Me" – 3:36 (MacColl, Pete Glenister) #"Irish Cousin" (Demo) – 4:48 #"Angel" (Single Mix) – 3:42 (MacColl) #"Angel" (
Stuart Crichton Stuart Crichton is a music producer/songwriter from Scotland, currently based in Los Angeles, California. Career Starting out in 1989 under the name Solo, Stuart self-released the ''Sample Free EP'' in 1990 which featured the song "Rainbow", us ...
Remix) – 6:24 (MacColl) #"Angel" (Into the Light Mix) – 5:36 (MacColl) #"Angel" ( Apollo 440 Remix) – 8:80 (MacColl)


Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes. Musicians *Kirsty MacColl – vocals, guitar (3, 5), keyboards (6) *
Mark E. Nevin Fairground Attraction were a London based folk and soft rock band. They are notable for the 1988 hit songs " Perfect" and "Find My Love", both taken from the group's multi-platinum selling debut album, ''The First of a Million Kisses''. The ba ...
– guitar (1–11), bass (11), harmonium (11) * Dave Ruffy – drums (1–3, 6, 7, 9, 10), programming (3, 10) * Gary Tibbs – bass (1–3, 5–7, 9, 10), backing vocals (9) * Pete Glenister – guitar (1–3, 6, 7, 9, 10) * Jamie West-Oram – guitar (1, 9) * Chester Kamen – guitar (6, 10) * Roy Dodds – drums (4, 5, 11), percussion (4, 5, 11), congas (6) * Steve Nieve – keyboards (1, 2, 7, 9) * Kate St. John – oboe (2), Cor Anglais (5) *Kim Burton – keyboards (4) *Simon Edwards – bass (4) *Roger Beaujolais – vibraphone (5) *Andy Kowalski – additional programming (10) *Ken Rice – violin (3) *
Fiachra Trench Fiachra Terence Wilbrah Trench (born 7 September 1941, in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish musician and composer from Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. Trench first studied Chemistry at Trinity College, Dublin, before moving on to t ...
– string arrangements (1, 2, 4–11) *
Gavyn Wright Gavyn Wright is a British violinist and orchestra leader with the London Session Orchestra and Penguin Cafe Orchestra. He is best known for his orchestral arrangements on pop productions (including Elton John, Simply Red, Bush, Mecano, Oasis, ...
– string leader (1, 2, 4–11) Technical * Victor Van Vugt – producer, engineer (1, 2, 4–10) *Kirsty MacColl – producer (1, 2, 4–11) *Mark E. Nevin – producer (1, 2, 4–11) * Steve Lillywhite – producer (3), mixing *Andy Kowalski – mixing assistant *Alan Douglas – engineer (11) CD two *Steve Lillywhite – producer (1, 9–12), remixing (11) *Victor Van Vugt – producer (2, 7) *Kirsty MacColl – producer (2, 7) *Mark E. Nevin – producer (2, 7) *Peter Kaye – producer, mixing (5, 6) *
Stuart Crichton Stuart Crichton is a music producer/songwriter from Scotland, currently based in Los Angeles, California. Career Starting out in 1989 under the name Solo, Stuart self-released the ''Sample Free EP'' in 1990 which featured the song "Rainbow", us ...
– additional production, remixing (1, 10) *Gregg Jackman – additional production, remixing (9) * Apollo 440 – remixing (12) Notes *As co-producers, Kirsty MacColl and Mark E. Nevin are credited as Baboon Farm on the album cover on tracks 1, 2, 4–10, and tracks 2 and 7 on CD Two. *Tracks 3, 4 and 8 on CD Two are unreleased demos from the ''Titanic Days'' sessions.


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