- The Death of Cool
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The Death of Cool Studio album by Kitchens of Distinction Released August 3, 1992 Recorded The Sawmills, Cornwall, 1991-1992 Genre Shoegazer, alternative rock Length 52:31 Label One Little Indian (TPLP39) Producer Hugh Jones Kitchens of Distinction chronology Strange Free World
(1991)The Death of Cool
(1992)Cowboys and Aliens
(1994)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] The Death of Cool is the third studio album from British alternative rock/dream pop group Kitchens of Distinction, released on August 3, 1992 in the UK by One Little Indian Records and a day later in the US by A&M Records. The album is the follow-up to 1991's Strange Free World and was once again produced by Hugh Jones. While considered by most fans to be their strongest effort, the album was largely ignored by the general public in the midst of the popularity of grunge rock in 1992, charting at #72 on the UK Albums Chart.[2] Allmusic critic Ned Raggett praises the album as a "multifaceted, deeply felt hour of music that is easily the equal of such similar masterpieces of post-punk guitar rock as The Chameleons' Script of the Bridge and The Sound's Heads and Hearts." [3] Lead singer Patrick Fitzgerald said this of the album:
“ People didn't understand the album...and it sold half of Strange Free World. It was too dark and gloomy and questioning, this being the height of Madchester and E. You had "...Tooting Broadway" and the queer-bashing scenario of "Breathing Fear," the AIDS death song of "When in Heaven"...perhaps a little challenging for its time...[4] ” Contents
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Kitchens of Distinction.
No. Title Length 1. "What Happens Now?" 4:33 2. "4 Men" 4:12 3. "On Tooting Broadway Station" 5:05 4. "Breathing Fear" 3:43 5. "Gone World Gone" 8:01 6. "When in Heaven" 5:15 7. "Mad as Snow" 7:22 8. "Smiling" 3:22 9. "Blue Pedal" 7:35 10. "Can't Trust the Waves" (lead vocal by Julian Swales) 3:25 Singles
- "Breathing Fear" (May 1992)
- CD and 12" single:
- "Breathing Fear"
- "Goodbye Voyager"
- "Skin"
- "Airshifting"
- 7" single:
- "Breathing Fear"
- "Goodbye Voyager"
- "When in Heaven" (August 1992)
- "When in Heaven"
- "Glittery Dust"
- "Don't Come Back"
- "Spacedolphins"
Personnel
- Patrick Fitzgerald – vocals, bass
- Julian Swales – guitar, vocals
- Dan Goodwin – drums, percussion
- Katie Meehan – vocals on "4 Men"
- Caroline Lavelle – cello on "Breathing Fear"
- Tim Sanders – soprano saxophone on "Can't Trust the Waves"
- Hugh Jones – producer, engineer, percussion on "Gone World Gone"
- John Cornfield – assistant engineer
- Dylan Spalding – tape operator
- Helen Woodward – mixing engineer
- Simon Van Zwanenberg – assistant mixing engineer
- Colin Bell – photography
- Brent Linley – backgrounds
- Sleeve design by Cactus
- Recorded at The Sawmills, Cornwall
- Mixed at The Roundhouse, London
- Mastered at Tape One
External links
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ "Kitchens of Distinction". Chart Stats. http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=6208. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ^ Allmusic review of "The Death of Cool"
- ^ One Little Indian - Kitchens Of Distinction
Categories:- Kitchens of Distinction albums
- 1992 albums
- Albums produced by Hugh Jones
- One Little Indian Records albums
- "Breathing Fear" (May 1992)
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