Shipbuilding (album)
Shipbuilding | ||||
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Studio album / Live album by Tasmin Archer | ||||
Released | March 8, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1993 | |||
Genre | Soul, pop, pop rock | |||
Label | SBK Records | |||
Producer | John Hughes (track 8), Julian Mendelsohn (tracks 1-4) | |||
Tasmin Archer chronology | ||||
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Shipbuilding is a mini album recorded by Tasmin Archer. Archer decided to follow up her successful 1992 debut Great Expectations with an EP of four covers of songs written by Elvis Costello, which was released in January 1994 in the singer's homeland of the UK and peaked at #40 there. The title track served as the lead track.
SBK Records, Archer's label in North America, decided to release the EP as a full album instead, and to fill the space they also included four tracks from Archer's debut album in live form, including an acoustic version of Archer's UK #1 hit Sleeping Satellite.
The album was released on March 8 1994, but failed to chart in the USA. It achieved good reviews however, especially for the Costello covers.
Track Listing[1]
- "Shipbuilding" 4:53
- "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" 4:02
- "All Grown Up" 4:12
- "New Amsterdam" 3:28
- "Lords of the New Church" (live) 5:13
- "When It Comes Down to It" (live) 4:40
- "Steeltown" (live) 4:49
- "Sleeping Satellite" (acoustic version) 3:26
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