Days Run Away
Days Run Away is the fifth studio album by British alternative rock band The House of Love, released in 2005 on Art & Industry Records. It was the band's first new release since 1993 and saw a reunion of the band, featuring the return of original lead guitarist Terry Bickers (although not bass guitarist Chris Groothuizen).
Background
The House of Love had been defunct since splitting up in 1993, with former group leader Guy Chadwick having made fitful attempts at other projects in the intervening years. He had been estranged from the band's former lead guitarist Terry Bickers since the latter's acrimonious exit from the band at the end of 1989, following several years of frustrating recording sessions, drug abuse and mental imbalance. Bickers had subsequently spent time in bands including Levitation, Cradle and Monkey Island and dealt with his personal issues.
Circa 2000, Bickers and Chadwick reestablished contact and began to rebuild their friendship, aided by their mutual experience of fighting depression.[6] In 2003, the House of Love's former agent Mick Griffiths persuaded Chadwick and Bickers to reunite as songwriting partners.[7] This in turn led to a reunion of the original band (minus guitarist and singer Andrea Heukamp and bass guitarist Chris Groothuizen, the latter of whom opted instead to continue his career as an architect).[7] Following recording sessions done at the band's own pace, and without record company involvement (one of the factors which had contributed strongly to Bickers' original departure over a decade previously[6]), Days Run Away was released in 2005 on the Art and Industry label. The band went on to tour throughout the UK, Ireland and Sweden to support the release.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Guy Chadwick and Terry Bickers.
1. |
"Love You Too Much" |
2.41 |
2. |
"Gotta Be That Way" |
3.52 |
3. |
"Maybe You Know" |
3.03 |
4. |
"Kinda Love" |
4.33 |
5. |
"Money and Time" |
5.03 |
6. |
"Days Run Away" |
4.06 |
7. |
"Already Gone" |
3.23 |
8. |
"Wheels" |
2.53 |
9. |
"Kit Carter" |
3.58 |
10. |
"Anyday I Want" |
3.45 |
A special edition of the album on V2 Records appended two of the best known House of Love singles, "Shine On" and "I Don't Know Why I Love You".[8]
Personnel
References
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- Chris Groothuizen
- Andrea Heukamp
- Simon Mawby
- Simon Walker
| | Studio albums | |
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| Compilation albums |
- The House of Love (aka The German Album) (1987)
- A Spy in the House of Love (1990)
- Best of The House of Love (1998)
- The John Peel Sessions 88–89 (2000)
- 1986–88 The Creation Recordings (2001)
- The Fontana Years (2004)
- Live at the BBC (2009)
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| Singles |
- "Shine On"
- "Real Animal"
- "Christine"
- "Destroy the Heart"
- "Never"
- "I Don't Know Why I Love You"
- "Shine On (remix)"
- "Beatles and the Stones"
- "Marble"
- "The Girl with the Loneliest Eyes"
- "Feel"
- "You Don't Understand"
- "Crush Me"
- "Hollow"
- "Love You Too Much"
- "A Baby Got Back On Its Feet"
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