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Album Review: Walthamstow

  • Artist: East 17
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1993
  • Total Time: 66:07
  • Genre: Rock

Review

East 17 were billed as a London version of the boy band Take That, but there was always a harder edge to the band both in terms of its attitude and certainly its music. East 17's name itself came from the postal district of London where they originated, and their debut album's title came from the name of the district in full (Walthamstow). Where Take That concentrated on dance and pop, East 17 included rap and hip-hop/R&B beats in their songs, as heard on their first two Top Ten singles, "House of Love" and "Deep." There was harmony and melody, but East 17 were of the streets and proudly wore that badge for all to see. The single "Gold" could easily have been recorded by the Pet Shop Boys, as the intro and chorus had their lush orchestration and smooth vocals, although the verses featured Brian Harvey rapping about the futility of war and the need to live together in harmony on this planet. It was hardly a surprise when the archetypal London band of the mid-'90s recorded a version of the Pet Shop Boys' "West End Girls," which was the only cover on the album, all other tracks written by bandmember Tony Mortimer. Despite a faithful reproduction of the original, even this song had a harder edge, the rapping in the verses sounding more menacing than Neil Tennant ever had. The antiwar theme was continued on the tracks "I Disagree" and "Gotta Do Something," although the band also spoke about class and race and appeared to hold many other left-leaning political viewpoints. Unusually for a major-selling album, the sixth single released was the one that became the biggest hit. "It's Alright" hit number three during Christmas 1993, but at this stage of their career East 17 were just getting into their stride. ~ Sharon Mawer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
House of Love (Lyrics) East 17 (4:26)
Deep (Lyrics) East 17 (4:06)
Gold East 17 (4:22)
Love Is More Than a Feeling East 17 (4:07)
I Disagree East 17 (4:57)
Gotta Do Something East 17 (5:02)
Slow It Down (Lyrics) East 17 (4:44)
I Want It Tony Mortimer East 17 (5:38)
It's Alright Tony Mortimer East 17 (4:02)
Feel What U Can't C East 17 (3:28)
West End Girls Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe East 17 (4:28)
Gold -- Paws on the Floor East 17 (7:02)
Deep [Dark Mix] East 17 (4:50)
Slow It Down [Liverpool Mix] East 17 (4:55)

Credits

The Groove Corporation (Producer), Ian Curnow (Producer), Richard Stannard (Executive Producer), Phil Harding (Producer), Neil Stainton (Producer), Neil Stainton (Mixing), Robin Goodfellow (Producer), Mykaell S. Riley (Mixing), Lawrence Watson (Photography), Mykaell S. Riley (Producer), Howie B (Producer), Steve Spiro (Producer), Howie B (Mixing)
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Walthamstow
Studio album by East 17
Released 1 July 1993
Recorded 1992-1993
Genre Pop
Length 66:07
Label London Records
Professional reviews
East 17 chronology
Walthamstow
(1993)
Steam
(1994)
US cover

Walthamstow is the debut album by East 17. It was released on 1 July 1993. It contained three UK Top 10 singles, their debut single "House of Love" (#10), the third single "Deep" (#5), and final single "It's Alright" (#3).

The album was certified as Platinum in the UK.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "House Of Love"
  2. "Deep"
  3. "Gold"
  4. "Love Is More Than A Feeling"
  5. "I Disagree"
  6. "Gotta Do Something"
  7. "Slow It Down"
  8. "I Want It"
  9. "It's Alright"
  10. "Feel What U Can't C"
  11. "West End Girls"

Charts

Chart (1993) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart 5
Austrian Albums Chart 10
Dutch Albums Chart 17
Swedish Albums Chart 9
Swiss Albums Chart 22
UK Albums Chart 1

References

Preceded by
Words of Love by Buddy Holly and the Crickets
UK number one album
February 27, 1993 – March 5, 1993
Succeeded by
Diva by Annie Lennox

Singles

  1. House of love: August 1992
  2. Gold: 1992
  3. Deep: 1993
  4. West end girls: 1993
  5. It's Alright: 1993

 
 

 

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