Prefab Sprout - Jordan: The Comeback Full Album

Title: Jordan: The Comeback
Style: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
Category: Electro / Rock
Date of release: 1990
Country: Netherlands
Label: CBS
Catalog number: 467161 1
Size MP3: 1821 mb
Size FLAC: 2236 mb
Rating: 4.4
Tracklist
1 | Looking For AtlantisHarmonica – Judd LanderMastered By – Tim Young | 4:00 |
2 | All Boys Believe Anything | 1:34 |
3 | Scarlet Nights | 4:14 |
4 | Carnival 2000Horns – Phantoms, The | 3:22 |
5 | Machine Gun Ibiza | 3:43 |
6 | All The World Loves Lovers | 3:50 |
7 | The Wedding March | 2:46 |
8 | Jesse James Bolero | 4:09 |
9 | Doo Wop In Harlem | 3:44 |
10 | Jesse James Symphony | 2:15 |
11 | The Ice Maiden | 3:19 |
12 | Wild HorsesOther [I Want To Have You] – Jenny Agutter | 3:44 |
13 | Moon Dog | 4:08 |
14 | Jordan: The Comeback | 4:12 |
15 | Michael | 3:02 |
16 | Paris Smith | 2:55 |
17 | Mercy | 1:22 |
18 | One Of The Broken | 3:52 |
19 | We Let The Stars Go | 3:35 |
Credits
- Art Direction, Artwork [Sleeve Concept] – Gerry Judah
- Design [Sleeve Design] – Andrew Biscomb, Peter Barrett
- Engineer [Assistant] – Adrian Moore , Charlie Smith, Chris Puram, Derek McCartney, Karen White, Mark Williams, Paul Cuddeford
- Engineer, Mixed By – Eric Calvi
- Engineer, Recorded By – Paul Gomersall
- Mastered By – Bernie Grundman (tracks: A2 to B10)
- Percussion – Luis Jardim
- Performer – Martin McAloon, Neil Conti, Wendy Smith
- Photography By [Group Portrait] – Douglas Brothers, The
- Photography By [Sleeve] – Jonathan Lovekin, Trevor Hart
- Producer – Thomas Dolby
- Written-By, Performer – Paddy McAloon
Notes
℗ 1990 CBS United Kingdom Ltd.
Made in Holland
Come with inner sleeve with photos, lyrics & credits
Barcodes
- Barcode: 5 099746 716110
- Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
- Label Code: LC0149
Album
Jordan: The Comeback - Prefab Sprout. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Jordan: The Comeback is the fifth studio album by English pop band Prefab Sprout. It was released by Kitchenware Records on 7 September 1990. It peaked at No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart. Looking for Atlantis and We Let the Stars Go were released as singles, peaking at No. 51 and No. 50, respectively, on the UK Singles Chart. Additionally, Jordan: The EP peaked at No. 35 on the UK Singles Chart. Prefab Sprout - Jordan: The Comeback 1990. To favorites 0 Download album. Jordan: The Comeback is the fifth album by Prefab Sprout, released in August 1990. The album showed Prefab Sprout continuing their musical evolution from the prickly jangle guitars of Swoon, their debut. The use of synths is more prominent, lending the album a poppier feel, and Paddy McAloon explores other genres on some songs, from samba to doo-wop. The album was critically acclaimed: it was nominated for Best Album at the BRIT Awards, and reached 7 on the charts in the UK. It was - by Prefab Sprout's admittedly modest standards - a commercial success. Their next album, 1997& read. Jordan: The Comeback. Prefab Sprout. Alternative 1990. Looking for Atlantis. Jordan: The Comeback Single Version. Jesse James Symphony. Jordan: The Comeback is Prefab Sprout's largely successful attempt to embrace the breadth of popular music wisely reuniting with producer Thomas Dolby, Paddy McAloon freely indulges his myriad ambitions and obsessions to weave a dense, finely textured tapestry closer in spirit and construction to a lavish Broadway musical than to the conventional rock concept LP. Over the course of no less than 19 tracks, McAloon chases his twin preoccupations of religion and celebrity, creating a loose thematic canvas perfect for his expanding musical palette quickly dispensing with common. This track is not available in Russian Federation - Learn more. Released 1990. Jordan: The Comeback Tracklist. Looking For Atlantis Lyrics. Wild Horses Lyrics. Machine Gun Ibiza Lyrics. We Let The Stars Go Lyrics. Jordan: The Comeback LP, Album. CBS, Kitchenware Records. I've been a long time Prefab Sprout fan, ever since I first heard their fantastic Steve McQueen album, which at the time was about all I listened to for several months. I'm also very fond of their next releases From Langley Park To Memphis and Protest Songs, and I still do enjoy playing these records from time to time. Prefab Sprout playing live on an arty late night show back in about 1990