That Might Well Be It, Darling

That Might Well Be It, Darling
Studio album by King Creosote
Released April 21, 2013
Recorded Chem 19, December 2010 - June 2011
Genre Indie folk
Label Domino
Producer Paul Savage
King Creosote chronology
Honest Words
(2011)
That Might Well Be It, Darling
(2013)
Sure & Steadfast
(2013)

That Might Well Be It, Darling is a studio album by Scottish indie folk musician King Creosote, released on April 21, 2013 on Domino Records. Produced by Paul Savage, and released in conjunction with Record Store Day 2013, the album is a full-band re-recording of Creosote's limited edition vinyl release, That Might Be It, Darling (2010), and was initially released as three EPs: I Learned from the Gaels (2012), To Deal With Things (2012) and It Turned Out for the Best (2012).

Frequent collaborator Alan "Gummi Bako" Stewart sings lead vocals on the album's opening and closing tracks.

Background and recording

In 2010, King Creosote released a vinyl-only studio album, That Might Be It, Darling, which was only available to purchase at live performances. The album was predominately an acoustic release, with appearances from frequent collaborator Alan "Gummi Bako" Stewart and Rich Young. In December 2010, Creosote and his band entered Chem 19 studios with producer Paul Savage to record a full-band version of the album. Regarding the recording process, Creosote noted, "I wanted Darling to sound like we'd just barged in to the studio and faffed our way through it, which we kind of did, and nothing ended up the way we thought it would."[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Independent[2]

The Independent's Andy Gill gave the album a very positive review, writing: "[That Might Well Be It, Darling] may well be Kenny Anderson's best album."[2]

Track listing

All tracks written by Kenny Anderson, except where noted.

  1. "Little Man" (Alan Stewart)
  2. "Single Cheap"
  3. "Doubles Underneath"
  4. "Near Star, Pole Star" (Anderson/Jennifer Gordon)
  5. "Ankle Shackles"
  6. "The Right Form"
  7. "What Exactly Have You Done?"
  8. "On the Night of the Bonfire"
  9. "I Am Cellist"
  10. "February 29th"
  11. "Going Gone" (Alan Stewart/Anderson)

Recording personnel

King Creosote Band

Additional Musicians

Recording personnel

Artwork

References

  1. Meighan, Nicola (April 17, 2013). "Circle Of Fife: A Tall Tale With King Creosote & Gummi Bako". The Quietus. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
  2. 1 2 Gill, Andy (April 19, 2013). "Album review: King Creosote, That Might Well Be It, Darling". The Independent. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
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