The Last Temptation of Chris is an album by Chris Difford,[1] one of the founding members of the new wave band Squeeze. It was released on 7 April 2008. This is his second solo album, a follow-up to I Didn't Get Where I Am in 2002. It is dedicated to Difford's brother, Les, who died before its release. The title is a play on The Last Temptation of Christ. The cover shows Difford slouched at a counter with a cup of coffee and wearing a black Homburg hat and a black Astrakhan coat, in homage to the comedian Tony Hancock as depicted in a photograph.
2008 studio albumby Chris Difford
The Last Temptation of Chris
Studio albumby
Chris Difford
Released
April7,2008(2008-04-07)
Genre
Pop, rock
Label
Stiff
Chris Difford chronology
South East Side Story (2006)
The Last Temptation of Chris (2008)
Cashmere If You Can (2010)
Public art of Tony Hancock
Track listing
"Come on Down" – 3:32
"Broken Family" – 3:04
"Battersea Boys" – 4:06
"On My Own I'm Never Bored" – 4:06
"Julian and Sandy" – 3:37
"The Other Man in my Life" – 3:53
"My Mother's Handbag" – 3:47
"Fat as a Fiddle" – 3:25
"The Gates of Eden" – 3:56
"Reverso" – 5:38
"Never Coming Back" – 3:32
"Good Life" – 3:09
"The Party's Over" – 3:48
Personnel
Chris Difford – vocals, guitar
Melvin Duffy – guitar, lap steel, pedal steel, weissenborn, banjo
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