Bizarro (album)
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Bizarro is the second studio album by The Wedding Present. It was released in October 1989 by their record label, RCA.
About the album
The Wedding Present's second studio album--and first "proper" album for RCA--came soon after the Ukrainian John Peel Sessions / Українські Виступи в Івана Піла folk music side project and displayed both musical and lyrical growth for the group. Despite using the same production team from their debut album, George Best, Bizarro has a tougher sound, which is likely due to an increased recording budget. Lyrically, Gedge still chronicles the same tales of love, lust, jealousy and revenge, but instead approaches the subjects with a more mature attitude compared to previous works. Musically, the band is more cohesive and experimental, often ending songs in Velvet Underground-like extended rhythm guitar workouts.
Technically speaking, only one single was taken from the album, "Kennedy", which provided the band with their first Top 40 hit, reaching #33. In early 1990, The Wedding Present re-recorded "Brassneck" with Steve Albini, which reached #24 in the UK charts. The single and its B-sides were later included on U.S. release of the album, and are also included on the Singles 1989-1991 compilation. A remastered CD version, released by BMG Camden in 2001, also features the B-sides of the "Kennedy" single, including a cover version of the Tom Jones hit "It's Not Unusual".
Track listing
All tracks written by David Gedge (unless otherwise noted).
Side A
- Brassneck – 4:51
- Crushed – 2:32
- No – 4:11
- Thanks – 2:22
- Kennedy – 4:20
- What Have I Said Now? – 5:18
Side B
- Granadaland – 4:50
- Bewitched – 6:42
- Take Me! – 9:15
- Be Honest – 2:37
US CD release
- Brassneck [original version] – 4:52
- Crushed – 2:32
- No – 4:11
- Thanks – 2:22
- Kennedy – 4:20
- What Have I Said Now? – 5:18
- Granadaland – 4:50
- Bewitched – 6:42
- Take Me! – 9:15
- Brassneck [Steve Albini version] – 4:22
- Don't Talk Just Kiss – 3:20
- Gone – 2:42
- Box Elder (written by Pavement) – 2:14
- Be Honest – 2:37
UK Remastered CD
- Brassneck [original version] – 4:52
- Crushed – 2:32
- No – 4:11
- Thanks – 2:22
- Kennedy – 4:20
- What Have I Said Now? – 5:18
- Granadaland – 4:50
- Bewitched – 6:42
- Take Me! – 9:15
- Be Honest – 2:37
- Unfaithful – 3:21
- One Day This Will All Be Yours – 2:02
- It's Not Unusual (Les Reed and Gordon Mills) – 2:09
- Brassneck (Steve Albini version) – 4:22
- Don't Talk Just Kiss – 3:20
- Gone – 2:42
- Box Elder (written by Stephen Malkmus of Pavement) – 2:14
People involved
The band
Additional musicians
Technical staff
References
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- Patrick Alexander
- David Gedge
- Charles Layton
- Pepe le Moko
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