Close… But Explained
"Close... But" is the fourth and final single from Echobelly's 1994 debut album, Everyone's Got One. It was released in October 1994. The song was included on the greatest hits album I Can't Imagine The World Without Me.[2] The song was poorly received by AllMusic, who gave it 1.5 stars out of 5, and described it as "not one of the album's high points".[3] It reached number 59 in the UK Singles Chart. A music video was made for the song.[4]
Track listing
Notes
- Tracks 3 and 4 were recorded live on the Steve Lamacq Evening Session broadcast on 5 September 1994
- Tracks 2, 3 and 4 were re-released on the expanded edition of Everyone's Got One in 2014
- The 7-inch vinyl version only features tracks 1 and 2 (1 as the A-side, 2 as the B-side)
- The 12-inch vinyl version features tracks 1 and 2 on the A-side and tracks 3 and 4 on the B-side
- The 12-inch vinyl version comes with a poster, badge and sticker
Credits
- Bass – Alexander Keyser
- Drums – Andy Henderson
- Guitar – Glenn Johansson, Debbie Smith
- Voice – Sonya Madan
- Saxophones (on track 1) – The Kick Horns
- Engineer – Miti Adhikari
- Track 1 Producer – Steven Street
- Track 2 Producer – Simon Vinestock
- Track 3 & 4 Producer – Sam Cunningham
- Cover photographer – Chris Craske
External links
- http://echobelly.com/music/singles-and-eps/close-but/
- https://www.discogs.com/Echobelly-CloseBut/release/1451612
Notes and References
- Single Releases. Music Week. 27. 22 October 1994.
- Web site: . Best of Echobelly: I Can't Imagine World Without Me - Echobelly | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards . AllMusic . 11 September 2001 . 20 September 2013.
- Web site: Close...But - Echobelly | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic.
- Web site: Echobelly - Close... But.