Now I'm Nailed to Your Bedroom Wall, I've Only Got Myself to Blame

Now I'm Nailed to Your Bedroom Wall, I've Only Got Myself to Blame
Now I'm Nailed to Your Bedroom Wall, I've Only Got Myself to Blame
Compilation album by Rachel Stamp
Released April 27, 2009
Recorded Between 1996 and 2004
Genre Alternative rock/Glam rock
Length 71:02
Label Serena/Cargo Records
Producer Dave Eringa, Rachel Stamp, Bobby Nolan, John Fryer & Roger Tebutt
Rachel Stamp chronology
Sweet Shop
(2004)
Now I'm Nailed to Your Bedroom Wall, I've Only Got Myself to Blame
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Rock Sound 8/10 stars[1]

Now I'm Nailed... is a compilation album by London-based glam rockers Rachel Stamp. It was released in April 2009 via Serena/Cargo Records.

Contents

The Album

Released April 27, 2009 on CD & Digital Download
(SRCD 9001)

Track listing

CD version

  1. Black Cherry (album version)
  2. Queen of the Universe
  3. Dead Girl
  4. Hey Hey Michael You're Really Fantastic (single edit)
  5. My Sweet Rose (single version)
  6. I Like Girlz
  7. I Got the Worm
  8. Do Me In Once and I'll Be Sad, Do Me In Twice and I'll Know Better (radio edit)
  9. Black Tambourine
  10. Monsters of the New Wave
  11. True Love
  12. Twisted
  13. Les Oceans De Venus
  14. I Wanna Be Your Doll
  15. Every Night I Pray for the Bomb
  16. Pink Skab
  17. Jet Black Supersonic
  18. Stealing Clothes From Shelley Barrett
  19. Witches of Angelholm
  20. Didn't I Break My Heart Over You (radio edit)

Digital download

  1. Black Cherry (album version)
  2. Queen of the Universe
  3. Dead Girl
  4. My Sweet Rose (single version)
  5. I Like Girlz
  6. I Got the Worm
  7. Do Me In Once and I'll Be Sad, Do Me In Twice and I'll Know Better (radio edit)
  8. Black Tambourine
  9. Monsters of the New Wave
  10. True Love
  11. Twisted
  12. Les Oceans De Venus
  13. I Wanna Be Your Doll
  14. Pink Skab
  15. Jet Black Supersonic
  16. Stealing Clothes from Shelley Barrett
  17. Witches of Angelholm
  18. Didn't I Break My Heart Over You (radio edit)
  19. Home Made Sex Change
  20. Creeps

Production and promotions

  • The tracks chosen for the compilation were selected by David Ryder-Prangley. The album was mixed, edited and mastered by Drew Richards with sleeve notes written by Simon Price
  • Originally, the album was to be released with a bonus DVD, but after reviewing the material, the band have decided to release the DVD separately later this year
  • The album takes its name from the lyrics of the Rachel Stamp song, "Pink Skab"
  • The album features many rare tracks such as "Dead Girl" (which was only available on a free CD given away with Kerrang! magazine and the band's Sweet Shop compilation CD) and "Every Night I Pray for the Bomb" (which was only available on the "Bring Me the Head of Rachel Stamp EP")
  • The digital download version of the album replaces "Hey Hey Michael You're Really Fantastic" and "Every Night I Pray for the Bomb" with "Home Made Sex Change" and "Creeps". "Home Made Sex Change" was given away as a free download on the band's official website in 2002 and "Creeps" was available as a free track on a Metal Hammer compilation CD, given away with a copy of the magazine in November, 2004.
  • To promote the release, Rachel Stamp reformed for a sold out, one off show at the O2 Islington Academy, London on April 10, 2009

References

  1. ^ Walker, Jen (June 2009). "Rachel Stamp – Now I'm Nailed to Your Bedroom Wall I've Only Got Myself to Blame." Rock Sound (123): 84.

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