Blue Is the Colour | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | the Beautiful South |
Cover: | Blue Is the Colour.jpg |
Released: | 21 October 1996 |
Genre: | Alternative rock, pop rock |
Length: | 49:56 |
Label: | Go!, Ark 21 |
Producer: | Jon Kelly |
Prev Title: | Carry On Up the Charts |
Prev Year: | 1994 |
Next Title: | Quench |
Next Year: | 1998 |
Blue Is the Colour is the fifth studio album from English band the Beautiful South, released in October 1996 through Go! Discs and in America through Ark 21 Records. The album was released following the two singles "Pretenders to the Throne" and "Dream a Little Dream", which never featured on any album until the release of the second greatest hits Solid Bronze in 2001.
The album continued the melancholic tone of its predecessor Miaow, and is generally considered to be the band's darkest effort, reflecting Heaton's life at the time. This comes across in songs such as "Liars’ Bar" (about alcoholism), "The Sound of North America" (a sarcastic look at capitalism), "Mirror" (Prostitution), "Blackbird on the Wire", "Have Fun" (which Heaton has cited as his saddest song), and the self-explanatory "Alone".
The album spawned four singles, the first being "Rotterdam", which peaked at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart in September 1996. The follow-ups were "Don't Marry Her", which reached No. 8 in December, "Blackbird on the Wire", which peaked at No. 23 in March 1997, and "Liar's Bar", which stalled outside the top 40 in June. On "Liars' Bar", Paul Heaton's vocal consciously imitates the style of Tom Waits, while in "Alone" the bass line serves as another allusion to him. The album debuted at #1 on the UK album chart on 2 November 1996 and went on to sell over 1.5m copies, becoming the groups best-selling studio album.
All tracks by Paul Heaton & Dave Rotheray (except where noted)
As was their usual modus operandi, The Beautiful South included unreleased material on the B-sides of the singles taken from their albums.[1]
from the "Rotterdam" CD5
from the "Don't Marry Her" CD1
from the "Don't Marry Her" CD2
Note: The French version of "Dream a Little Dream of Me" ("Les Yeux Ouverts") was recorded for the movie French Kiss. It was re-used in the film The Devil Wears Prada.
from the "Blackbird on the Wire" CD1
from the "Blackbird on the Wire" CD2
from the "Liars’ Bar" CD1
from the "Liar's Bar" CD2
The Beautiful South
Additional musicians
Technical
Chart (1996) | Position | |
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UK Albums (OCC)[2] | 9 | |
Chart (1997) | Position | |
UK Albums (OCC)[3] | 21 |