A Trip to Marineville explained

A Trip to Marineville
Type:studio
Artist:Swell Maps
Cover:Atriptomarineville.jpg
Recorded:July 1977 – 17 April 1979
Genre:
Length:54:33
Producer:Swell Maps
Next Title:Jane from Occupied Europe
Next Year:1980

A Trip to Marineville is the debut studio album by English art punk band Swell Maps. It was released in June 1979, through record labels Rather and Rough Trade.

Background

All tracks except "Vertical Slum", "My Lil' Shoppes 'Round the Corner" and "Steven Does" were recorded in Woodbine Mobile Recording Studio in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England on 28–29 December 1978, 15 and 17 February 1979 and 15–17 April 1979. "Vertical Slum" was recorded at Spaceward Studios, Cambridge, England on 14 September 1977. "My Lil' Shoppes 'Round the Corner" and "Steven Does" were recorded in Phones B. Sportsman's bedroom in Olton in July 1977.

Critical reception

Reviews of A Trip to Marineville were generally positive. NME ranked A Trip to Marineville at number 36 on its end-of-year-list of the best albums of 1979.[1]

A Trip to Marineville is on The Guardians list "1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die".[2]

Personnel

Swell Maps
Additional personnel
Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Albums and Tracks of the Year for 1979 . . 3 November 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111114151457/https://www.nme.com/bestalbumsandtracksoftheyear/1979 . 14 November 2011 . dead.
  2. Web site: 1000 albums to hear before you die – Artists beginning with S (part 2) . . 22 November 2007 . 3 November 2020.