Babe Rainbow

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  • Artist: The House of Love
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 18, 1992
  • Total Time: 43:26
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Guy Chadwick had threatened to make a loud rock record, and by the middle of the opening "You Don't Understand" (which sounds a great deal like the Spencer Davis Group's "I'm a Man"), he had everyone duped. However, the gilded fragility of the following "Crush Me" and "Cruel" throw the listener for a loop, retreating to what made the House of Love the House of Love: well-crafted songs that seem out of time. They don't really sound wholly retro, modern, or futuristic -- though there is something rather classicist about them. That's just one reason why Babe Rainbow went nowhere on the British charts, let alone dying a dustbin death in the States. Singles like "Feel" and "The Girl With the Loneliest Eyes" were simply too subtle to find a home on as many turntables as Nirvana or Pearl Jam at the time, and in the U.K. the flashy Brit-pop scene was just beginning to tighten its vice. In all seriousness, Babe Rainbow should be regarded as much as the band's prior albums. It's nearly as solid as both. It might not have the hazy glow of the debut or the slightly cinematic edge of the punchier follow-up, but the emotional range and level of songwriting still remains. Most who disregard Babe Rainbow will point to the complete absence of guitarist Terry Bickers, which leads to one question. Did they really listen to this? And there's always something romantic about viewing a band's first record as their best and casting off the remainder as bunk, so that's another reason why this apparently loses points. What's more boring than a band's third record, especially when they're no longer on a stylish indie label? That's all malarkey; forget who the band's personnel is, forget how many records they made prior to this, and forget which label released it. Take the record at face value and see if it's not almost everything a guitar pop record should be. Babe Rainbow might not be a classic, but three dollar used-bin stuffers don't get much better. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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Babe Rainbow
Studio album by The House of Love
Released 1992
Genre Alternative rock
Length 43:26
Label Fontana
Producer Warne Livesey
The House of Love chronology
A Spy in the House of Love
(1990)
Babe Rainbow
(1992)
Audience with the Mind
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars link

Babe Rainbow is the third album by British alternative rock band The House of Love.

Background

Babe Rainbow is the only House of Love studio album to feature Simon Walker (ex-Dave Howard Singers as well as being Chris Groothuizen and Pete Evans’ bandmate in My White Bedroom). Walker had replaced Terry Bickers as lead guitarist in December 1989 and would himself leave the band in mid-1992 (to be replaced by Simon Mawby of The Woodentops). Former House of Love member Andrea Heukamp returned as a guest performer to add extra guitar and backing vocals.

The album’s producer Warne Livesey co-wrote two songs with Guy Chadwick – "You Don’t Understand" and "Feel" – which were the first House of Love songs not entirely written by Chadwick. Both were released as singles, as were "The Girl With the Loneliest Eyes" (which was released as a taster for the album) and "Crush Me".

Babe Rainbow was not as well received as the first two House of Love albums and signalled the start of the band's commercial decline.

The album's title comes from a picture by Peter Blake which was also used for the cover artwork.

Track listing

(All songs written by Guy Chadwick unless otherwise noted)

  1. "You Don't Understand" - 3:48 (Guy Chadwick/Warne Livesey)
  2. "Crush Me" - 3:46
  3. "Cruel" - 5:46
  4. "High in Your Face" - 4:41
  5. "Fade Away" - 3:24
  6. "Feel" - 3:54 (Guy Chadwick/Warne Livesey)
  7. "Girl with the Loneliest Eyes" - 3:42
  8. "Burn Down the World" - 5:53
  9. "Philly Phile" - 4:21
  10. "Yer Eyes" - 4:11

Personnel

  • Guy Chadwick - lead vocals, guitars, bass guitar
  • Simon Walker - guitars
  • Chris Groothuizen - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Pete Evans –drums

with

  • Warne Livesey - guitar, hurdy-gurdy, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Andrea Heukamp - guitar, backing vocals
  • Pandit Dinesh – tablas

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