music.wikisort.org - CompositionSpeed Ballads is the second album by the band Republica. Released in 1998, the album was the follow-up to Republica's self-titled debut album.
1998 studio album by Republica
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Released | November 1998 |
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Recorded | Republica, Westside, Metropolis, Strongroom, Whitfield Street, The Barge & Heirophony, London |
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Allmusic |     [1] |
NME |     [2] |
Release
Speed Ballads reached #37 on the UK Album Charts.[3] The album never received release in the United States.[4]
Singles
The album spawned only one single, "From Rush Hour With Love." It achieved modest success, peaking at number 20 on the UK Singles chart, but spending only three weeks on the chart.[3] The follow-up single, "Try Everything,"[1] received only limited release, due to the bankruptcy and closure of Deconstruction Records, the group's label.[5]
Critical reception
The album was met with mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. AllMusic's Jason Damas felt that the album "exhibits some remarkable growth" over its predecessor, calling the album "far more diverse" and highlighting "Try Everything," "From Rush Hour with Love," and "Fading of the Man" as choice cuts.[1]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Saffron, Tim Dorney and Johnny Male, additional songwriters are noted below.
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "From Rush Hour with Love" | | 3:25 |
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2. | "Fading of the Man" | | 4:34 |
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3. | "Try Everything" | Guy Batson | 4:02 |
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4. | "Luxury Cage" | Andy Todd | 5:03 |
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5. | "Faster Faster" | | 3:20 |
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6. | "Nothing's Feeling New" | Jeremy Williams | 3:51 |
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7. | "Millennium" | Todd | 3:14 |
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8. | "Pretty Girl Hate" | | 3:47 |
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9. | "Kung Fu Movies" | Pete Smith | 4:00 |
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10. | "Pub Pusher" | | 4:22 |
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B-Sides
There are known to be five B-sides from the Speed Ballads era.
- "World Ends in the Morning" (from the "From Rush Hour with Love" CD single)
- "Clone My Soul" (from the "From Rush Hour with Love" CD single)
- "House Special" (from the "From Rush Hour with Love" 7" Vinyl single)
- "Ready to Go" [Live from Cardiff] (From the "Try Everything" CD promo single)
- "Drop Dead Gorgeous" [Live from Cardiff] (From the "Try Everything" CD promo single)
Personnel
Republica
- Saffron - vocals
- Tim Dorney - keyboards, programming, mixing
- Jonny Male - guitars, backing vocals
with:
- Technical
- Ian Stanley - producer
- Andy Gray - producer, mixing
- Clive Langer - producer, mixing
- Alan Winstanley - producer, mixing
- Ian Broudie - producer
- Bob Kraushaar - mixing
- Gary Langan - mixing
- Ross Cullum - mixing
- Cenzo Townshend - mixing
- Brian Pugsley - additional engineering
- Jon Astley - mastering
- Mike Diver - photography, manipulation
- Big Active Ltd. - design
References
External links
Republica |
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- Saffron
- Tim Dorney
- Johnny Male
- Conor Lawrence
- Pete Riley
- Andy Todd
- David Barbarossa
- Alix Tiernan
- Mick Pirie
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На других языках
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Speed Ballads es el segundo álbum de estudio de la banda inglesa Republica, lanzado en 1998. El álbum llegó al puesto #37[1] en el UK Albums Chart. Había proyectos planeados para lanzar el álbum en los Estados Unidos en enero de 1999, pero estos fueron cancelados.
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