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Kirsty MacColl - Desperate Character (1981)

Kirsty MacColl - Desperate Character (1981)

BAND/ARTIST: Kirsty MacColl

  • Title: Desperate Character
  • Year Of Release: 1981
  • Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
  • Genre: Pop Rock, Country Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:35:25
  • Total Size: 82 mb | 240 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Kirsty MacColl - Clock Goes Round
02. Kirsty MacColl - See That Girl
03. Kirsty MacColl - There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis
04. Kirsty MacColl - Teenager In Love
05. Kirsty MacColl - Mexican Sofa
06. Kirsty MacColl - Until The Night
07. Kirsty MacColl - Falling For Faces
08. Kirsty MacColl - Just One Look
09. Kirsty MacColl - The Real Ripper
10. Kirsty MacColl - Hard To Believe
11. Kirsty MacColl - He Thinks I Still Care
12. Kirsty MacColl - There’s A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis (Country Version)

Polydor never knew what to do with Kirsty MacColl, even after 1981's "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop" brought her the massive hit single she'd been threatening since her emergence two years earlier. A swift follow-through album, Desperate Character, perished through lack of promotion; subsequent singles went nowhere; and a second album was abandoned when the label dropped her. But MacColl simply took her magic elsewhere and, no sooner had she returned to the charts in 1984, than her ex-label was reconsidering its share of her archive. Kirsty MacColl was basically a reissue of Desperate Character, but with its weaker numbers replaced with material from those aborted second LP sessions farewell, then, "Mexican Sofa," "Just One Look," and the country version of "Chipshop"; greetings to "Annie," "Roman Gardens," and "Berlin" (an earlier version of the single released independently during 1983). The substitutions really don't affect the overall shape of the record, although it's certainly worth noting that both "Roman Gardens" and "Berlin" were deemed worthy of inclusion on MacColl's From Croydon to Cuba anthology, while Desperate Character itself squeezes a mere three songs onto that set. Overall, however, Kirsty MacColl is more notable for its status as a rarity than for any quality of its own upon release, it sold even less than the album it supplanted.


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