Stormy Weather (Echo & the Bunnymen song)

Stormy Weather (Echo & the Bunnymen song)

Infobox Single
Name = Stormy Weather


Cover size =
Caption =
Artist = Echo & the Bunnymen
Album = Siberia
A-side =
B-side =
Released = 5 September 2005
Format = CD, 7", digital download
Recorded = Elevator Studios, Liverpool
Genre = Alternative rock
Length = 3:07
Label = Cooking Vinyl
Writer = Will Sergeant, Ian McCulloch
Producer = Hugh Jones
Last single = "Make Me Shine" (2001)
This single = "Stormy Weather" (2005)
Next single = "In the Margins" (2005)
"Stormy Weather" is a single by Echo & the Bunnymen which was released on 5 September 2005 on the Cooking Vinyl label. It was the first single to be released from the 2005 album, "Siberia". It reached number 55 on the UK Singles Chart.Citation | date = 2006 | editor-last = Roberts | editor-first = David | title = British Hit Singles & Albums | edition = 19th | publisher = HIT Entertainment | isbn = 1-90499-410-5 ]

Overview

The single and it's parent album re-united the band with Hugh Jones who produced their second album, 1981's "Heaven Up Here". At the time Jones said that the "Siberia" work was the best he had ever done. [citation | last = Leroy | first = Dan | title = Bunnymen Visit "Siberia" | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/echoandthebunnymen/articles/story/7561796/bunnymen_visit_siberia | magazine = Rolling Stone | date = 15 August 2005 | accessdate = 2008-05-08 ] The song was written by Will Sergeant and Ian McCulloch and it was recorded at Elevator Studios in The Bunnymen's home town of Liverpool. The cover of the single shows a photograph of Sergeant and McCulloch which was taken in Berlin by photographer Joe Dilworth.cite web | title = The Ultimate Echo and the Bunnymen Discography | url = http://www.villiersterrace.com/disc/2003-2008.htm | publisher = Villiers Terrace.com | accessdate = 2008-05-08 ]

Released on the Cooking Vinyl label, the single was available as a CD single (FRY CD246), a 7-inch single (FRY 246) and digital downloads — both as an individual track (FRY DL246) and as a bundled download (FRY DL246X) — which were available from the band's official website. On 14 November 2005 a live version of the song was also released which had been recorded at an HMV store. The acoustic versions of "Make Me Shine", "Nothing Lasts Forever" and "Lips Like Sugar", which are on the 7-inch single and the bundled download, are taken from a live session for Brazilian radio.

Reception

Generally the song was received favourably by the critics, with the release being seen as a return to the band's 1980s form: Collective described the song as an "epic air-puncher" and says the band sounds better than anyone who has been around for 26 years has a right to; [cite web | last = Madden | first = Joe | title = This week, neon pink monkey-funk | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A5464235 | publisher = BBC | date = 1 September 2005 | accessdate = 2008-05-08 ] the download service Wippit's newsletter said the single "signifies a return to the magnificence of the band’s glory days"; [cite web | title = RETURN OF THE BUNNYMEN | url = http://www.wippit.com/newsletter/New%20Bunnymen%20MP3%20Free%20Scarlet's%20Pocket%20Download.htm | publisher = Wippit | accessdate = 2008-05-08 ] and "The Oakland Tribune" said the song was "moody and catchy" and that it was "a slice of classic'80s-style Echo". [citation | last = Harrington | first = Jim | title = Echo and the Bunnymen -- band is back from the past | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20051208/ai_n15924230 | newspaper = The Oakland Tribune | date = 8 December 2005 | accessdate = 2008-05-08 ]

Whilst being a hit with the critics, the song only achieved moderate success with the fans, reaching number 55 on the UK Singles Chart.

Track listings

All tracks written by Will Sergeant and Ian McCulloch except where noted.

;CD version (Cooking Vinyl FRY CD246)
#"Stormy Weather" (radio edit) – 3:07
#"What If We Are" (vocal and strings mix) – 5:09
#"Stormy Weather" (instrumental version) – 4:31

;7-inch version (Cooking Vinyl FRY 246)
#"Stormy Weather" (radio edit) – 3:07
#"Make Me Shine" (acoustic version) – 3:10

;Digital download version (Cooking Vinyl FRY DL246)
#"Stormy Weather" (radio edit) – 3:07

;Digital bundle version (Cooking Vinyl FRY DL246X)
#"Stormy Weather" (radio edit) – 3:07
#"Nothing Lasts Forever" (acoustic version) (Sergeant, McCulloch, Les Pattinson)
#"Lips Like Sugar" (acoustic version) (Sergeant, McCulloch, Pattinson, Pete de Freitas)

;Digital live HMV session
#"Stormy Weather" (live HMV session) – 3:09

Chart positions

Personnel

Musicians

*Ian McCulloch – vocals, guitar
*Will Sergeantlead guitar
*Peter Wilkinsonbass
*Paul Fleming – keyboards
*Simon Finley – drums

Production

*Hugh Jonesproducer, mixed by, engineering
*Dave Blackman – mastered by
*Andrea Wright – engineering
*Matt Edge – engineering, engineering (mix)
*Sean Sinnott – engineering (mix assistant)
*Joe Dilworth – photography
*Ged Doyle – sleeve design

References

*cite web | url = http://www.discogs.com/artist/Echo+%26+The+Bunnymen | title = Echo & The Bunnymen | publisher = Discogs.com | accessdate = 2008-05-08

External links

* [http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/echo_and_the_bunnymen/9696953/lyrics.jhtml Lyrics at MTV.com]
* [http://www.bunnymen.com/Stormy.swf Promotional video at the band's official website]


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