Enchanted (Marc Almond album) explained

Enchanted
Type:Album
Artist:Marc Almond
Cover:File:Enchanted (Marc Almond album) coverart.jpg
Released:7 August 1990
Recorded:Marcus, Beethoven Street, Sarm West, Advision, Mayfair Studios, London.
Label:Parlophone, Some Bizzare, Capitol Records
Producer:Bob Kraushaar, Gary Maughan, Stephen Hague
Prev Title:Jacques
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Memorabilia – The Singles
Next Year:1991

Enchanted is the sixth studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released on 7 August 1990 and reached number 52 on the UK Albums Chart[1] and number 81 on the Dutch albums chart.[2] Enchanted includes the singles "A Lover Spurned" (a UK Top 30 hit featuring actress Julie T. Wallace), "The Desperate Hours" and "Waifs and Strays" (the latter of which was remixed by The Grid for its release as a single).

Background

The songs for the album were recorded at Marcus, Beethoven Street, Sarm West, Advision, and Mayfair Studios, London. Almond was accompanied by former La Magia and Willing Sinners member Billy McGee, and various studio musicians. Almond worked with three producers,[3] Bob Kraushaar and Gary Maughan oversaw half of the tracks each, while Stephen Hague produced the lead single "A Lover Spurned".

Almond has described the recording process of this album as one of "conflict" between himself and producer Kraushaar.[4] Writing in his autobiography Tainted Life, Almond describes how in the recording he wanted "spontaneity and surprise, passion and grit" and that he "wanted to be the conductor, waving my baton as musicians came in and out, brandishing strange instruments that created exotic sounds", whereas Kraushaar "was a technophile, and would have happily replaced everyone with the passionless dependability of his computer if he could."[4] However, Almond concedes that "A year later I played the album and loved it. Bob Kraushaar had produced a highly polished, wonderful-sounding album, which at the time I just couldn't hear."[4]

The album was reissued on CD in 2002 having been remastered. The artwork was designed by Green Ink with a cover photograph of Almond and Zuleika by Pierre et Gilles. Almond has stated that it is his favourite album cover.[4]

Personnel

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Technical

Covers

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Official Charts Company – Marc Almond. Official Charts Company. 20 August 2008.
  2. Web site: Discografie Marc Almond . 2003–2011 Hung Medien . 24 September 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050515002453/http://www.hitparade.ch/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Marc%2BAlmond . 15 May 2005 . dmy .
  3. "Enchanted" CD
  4. Almond, M., Tainted Life, the autobiography, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1999, p336-8