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Album Review: Electric Landlady

  • Artist: Kirsty MacColl
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 25, 1991
  • Total Time: 51:49
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Kirsty MacColl's biggest U.S. success (featuring the college radio hit "Walking Down Madison"), 1991's Electric Landlady is also her most eclectic album. Besides the hip-hop-influenced "Walking Down Madison," the album version of which comes complete with a guest rap by Aniff Cousins, Electric Landlady also includes the sublime single "My Affair," MacColl's first full-fledged foray into Latin music. Besides that brilliant track, several of the other more traditional pop songs include prominent Latin percussion that enhances the songs' varied grooves while being subtle enough to let them maintain their individuality. Meanwhile, other tracks incorporate African and electronic influences, and to top it off, the closing "The One and Only" reunites MacColl with the Pogues, with whom she had recorded two tracks in the late '80s. Somehow, all of these disparate influences tie together, united by MacColl's spellbinding voice and typically excellent songwriting, helped as usual by ex-Hitmen guitarist Pete Glenister and former Fairground Attraction leader Mark E. Nevins. While Electric Landlady is not the career high-point that the preceding Kite had been, nor is it as personal and haunting as the following Titanic Days, which concerned the death of her father and her separation from this album's producer, Steve Lillywhite, a second-rate Kirsty MacColl album is still a fine listen. [In 2005 EMI reissued Electric Landlady with the bonus tracks "Don't Go Near the Water," "One Good Thing," "Darling, Let's Have Another Baby," as well as alternate mixes of "My Affair [Bass Sexy Mix]" and "Walking Down Madison [6AM Ambient Mix]."] ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Walking Down Madison (Lyrics) Johnny Marr, Kirsty MacColl Kirsty MacColl (6:35)
All I Ever Wanted Kirsty MacColl, Marshall Crenshaw Kirsty MacColl (3:51)
Children of the Revolution (Lyrics) Kirsty MacColl (4:00)
Halloween (Lyrics) Kirsty MacColl, Mark E. Nevin Kirsty MacColl (3:38)
My Affair Mark E. Nevin, Kirsty MacColl Kirsty MacColl (5:25)
Lying Down Pete Glenister, Kirsty MacColl Kirsty MacColl (4:51)
He Never Mentioned Love Jem Finer, Kirsty MacColl Kirsty MacColl (3:53)
We'll Never Pass This Way Again Kirsty MacColl Kirsty MacColl (4:33)
The Hardest Word Hamish MacColl, Kirsty MacColl Kirsty MacColl (4:36)
Maybe It's Imaginary Kirsty MacColl Kirsty MacColl (2:13)
My Way Home Pete Glenister, Kirsty MacColl Kirsty MacColl (4:27)
The One and Only Mark E. Nevin, Kirsty MacColl Kirsty MacColl (3:42)

Credits

Trevor Gray (Programming), Bob Loveday (Violin), Judd Lander (Harmonica), Pino Palladino (Bass), Trevor Gray (Synthesizer), Steve Sacks (Sax (Alto)), Robert Ameen (Drums), Sal Cuevas (Bass), Kirsty MacColl (Illustrations), Jose Mangual (Bongos), Jon Fausty (Mixing), Andrew Rankin (Drums), Aniff Cousins (Rap), Dave Valentin (Flute), Andrew Ranken (Drums), Joe Shepley (Trumpet), Colin Stuart (Mandolin), Pete Glenister (Guitar), Chris Bandy (Assistant Engineer), Dave Valentin (Ocarina), Kirsty MacColl (Design), Angel Fernandez (Trumpet), Milton Cardona (Conga), Felix Ferrar (Violin), David Palmer (Drums), John Brough (Engineer), Lloyd Carter (Violin), Ian Aitken (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dave Valentin (Pipe), Spide Stacey (?), Trevor Gray (Organ), Johnny Marr (Keyboards), Marc Quiñones (Timbales), Lewis Kahn (Trombone), Enrique Orengo (Cello), Darryl Hunt (Bass), Johnny Marr (Guitar), Dave Valentin (Flute (Alto)), Jem Finer (Banjo), Lewis Kahn (Violin), Charles Dickens (Photography), Guy Pratt (Bass), Mel Gaynor (Drums), Steve Lillywhite (Producer), Jon Fausty (Engineer), Edward Shearmur (Piano), Adrian Lillywhite (Tambourine), Ite Jerez (Trumpet), Edward Shearmur (Clavinet), Jose Mangual Jr. (Bongos), Terry Woods (Cittern), Jody Liscott (Percussion), Steve Lillywhite (Mixing), George Chandler (Vocals (Background)), Jimmy Chambers (Vocals (Background)), Philip Chevron (Guitar), Kirsty MacColl (Keyboards), Leopoldo Pineda (Trombone), Hamish MacColl (Keyboards), Elliott Randall (Guitar), Noel Haris (Assistant Engineer), Oscar Hernandez (Piano), James Fernley (Accordion), Joseph J. Shepley (Trumpet)
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Electric Landlady
Studio album by Kirsty MacColl
Released June 25, 1991
Genre Alternative rock, Pop rock, Folk rock, Country rock, Blues-rock, World Music
Length 51:49
Label Virgin Records
Producer Steve Lillywhite
Professional reviews
Kirsty MacColl chronology
Kite
(1989)
Electric Landlady
(1991)
Titanic Days
(1993)

Electric Landlady is Kirsty MacColl's third studio album. Released in 1991, it was her second Capitol Records release and second collaboration with producer/husband Steve Lillywhite. The title was given when MacColl found it to be the name that was accidentally written on some early pressings of Jimi Hendrix's album Electric Ladyland[1].

Landlady was MacColl's most successful U.S. release, owing to the lead track "Walking Down Madison", which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The longest song of the album, it features guest vocals by rapper Aniff Cousins.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Kirsty MacColl and Mark E. Nevin; except where indicated

Original Release

  1. "Walking Down Madison" 6:35 (MacColl, Johnny Marr)
  2. "All I Ever Wanted" 3:51 (MacColl, Marshall Crenshaw)
  3. "Children of the Revolution" 4:00 (MacColl, Johnny Marr)
  4. "Halloween" 3:38
  5. "My Affair" 5:25
  6. "Lying Down" 4:51 (MacColl, Pete Glenister)
  7. "He Never Mentioned Love" 3:53 (MacColl, Jem Finer)
  8. "We'll Never Pass This Way Again" 4:33
  9. "The Hardest Word" 4:36 (MacColl, Hamish MacColl)
  10. "Maybe It's Imaginary" 2:13
  11. "My Way Home" 4:27 (MacColl, Pete Glenister)
  12. "The One and Only" 3:42

2005 Re-Release

  1. "Walking Down Madison" 6:35
  2. "All I Ever Wanted" 3:51
  3. "Children of the Revolution" 4:00
  4. "Halloween" 3:38
  5. "My Affair" 5:25
  6. "Lying Down" 4:51
  7. "He Never Mentioned Love" 3:53
  8. "We'll Never Pass This Way Again" 4:33
  9. "The Hardest Word" 4:36
  10. "Maybe It's Imaginary" 2:13
  11. "My Way Home" 4:27
  12. "The One and Only" 3:42
  13. "Don't Go Near the Water" (Mike Love, Alan Jardine)
  14. "One Good Thing"
  15. "Darling, Let's Have Another Baby" (Fred Berk)
  16. "My Affair" (Bass Sexy Remix)
  17. "Walking Down Madison" (6am Ambient Remix)

Personnel

  • Kirsty MacColl - vocals
  • Pete Glenister - guitar
  • Elliot Randall - guitar
  • Mark E. Nevin - guitar
  • Ian Aitken - guitar
  • Johnny Marr - guitar
  • Colin Stuart - guitar, fiddle
  • Philip Chevron - guitar
  • Robert Ameen - drums
  • Mel Gaynor - drums
  • David Palmer - drums
  • Andrew Rankin - drums
  • Sal Cuevas - bass
  • Pino Palladino - bass
  • Darryl Hunt - bass
  • Guy Pratt - bass
  • Dave Valentin - alto flute, ocarina, pipes
  • Milton Cardona - conga
  • Ite Jerez - trumpet
  • Lloyd Carter - violin
  • Jimmy Chambers - background vocals
  • George Chandler - background vocals
  • Felix Ferrar - violin
  • Angel Fernandez - trumpet
  • Jem Finer - banjo
  • Oscar Hernández - piano
  • Lewis Kahn - trombone, violin
  • Judd Lander - harmonica
  • Adrian Lillywhite - tambourine
  • Bob Loveday - violin
  • Hamish MacColl - keyboards
  • Jose Mangual - bongos
  • Enrique Orengo - cello
  • Marc Quiñones - timbales
  • Steve Sacks - alto saxophone
  • Ed Shearmur - piano, clavinet
  • Joseph J. Shepley - trumpet
  • Terry Woods - cittern
  • Aniff Cousins - rap
  • James Fearnley - accordion
  • Trevor Gray - organ, synthesizer, programming
  • Jody Linscott - percussion
  • Leopoldo Pineda - trombone
  • Spider Stacy - fiddle
  • Joe Shepley - trumpet

Notes

  1. ^ Pilchak, Angela M. (2005). "MacColl, Kirsty". Contemporary Musicians Vol. 51. http://arts.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/maccoll-kirsty-biography. Retrieved 2006-10-25. 

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