Expecting to Fly (album) explained

Expecting to Fly
Type:Studio
Artist:the Bluetones
Cover:Bluetones_Expecting_To_Fly.jpg
Released:12 February 1996 (UK)
Recorded:1995
Studio:Ridge Farm
Genre:Britpop, indie pop, jangle pop
Length:53:45
Label:Superior Quality, A&M
Producer:Hugh Jones
Prev Title:A Bluetones Companion
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Return to the Last Chance Saloon
Next Year:1998

Expecting to Fly is the debut studio album by the Bluetones. It was released on 12 February 1996, knocking Oasis's (What's the Story) Morning Glory? off the number-one spot in the UK Albums Chart for a week. The album is certified Platinum by the BPI. Its singles were "Bluetonic", "Slight Return" and "Cut Some Rug".

A 2 CD Expanded Edition of the album was released on 9 March 2009.

Production

The majority of Expecting to Fly was recorded at Ridge Farm Studios in mid 1995, except for "Talking to Clarry", which was done in late 1995. Hugh Jones produced the sessions, and mixed the recordings with engineer Helen Woodward. The album was later mastered by Geoff Pesche.

Reception

Sam Taylor in Q wrote, "Perhaps the most accomplished rock debut album since The Stone Roses in 1989, Expecting to Fly avoids the usual primitive drive of first recordings, in favour of technical brilliance and adventurous songwriting... a classic rock album." List journalist Brian Donaldson likened The Bluetones to "a Squeeze for the 90s", and noted that the record has "excellence exhibited throughout".[1] David Sinclair of Rolling Stone called the album "an accomplished and varied collection of guitar-based tunes with a solid charm rooted in the best traditions of English alternative pop—no more, but certainly no less."

Melody Maker placed it at no. 19 on their list of 1996's Albums of the Year. NME ranked the LP at no. 11 in their 1996 critic poll.

Commercial performance

Expecting to Fly entered the UK Albums Chart at number one on first-week sales of 82,000.[2] The album was certified platinum by the BPI in March 1998 for sales of 300,000.[3]

Track listing

All tracks written by Morriss, Chesters, Devlin, Morriss, except where noted.

  1. "Talking to Clarry" – 6:52
  2. "Bluetonic" – 4:08 (Morriss, Chesters, Devlin, Morriss, Mitchell)
  3. "Cut Some Rug" – 4:32
  4. "Things Change" – 5:38
  5. "The Fountainhead" – 4:35
  6. "Carnt Be Trusted" – 3:50
  7. "Slight Return" – 3:21
  8. "Putting Out Fires" – 6:22
  9. "Vampire" – 4:32
  10. "A Parting Gesture" – 4:40
  11. "Time & Again" – 5:09

Collector's edition disc 2

  1. "A Parting Guesture" (R1 The John Peel Show, 1994)
  2. "Cut Some Rug" (R1 The John Peel Show, 1994)
  3. "Bluetonic" (R1 The Mark Radcliffe Show, May 1995)
  4. "Are You Blue or Are You Blind?" (R1 The Mark Radcliffe Show, May 1995)
  5. "Fountainhead" (R1 The Mark Radcliffe Show, May 1995)
  6. "Time & Again" (R1 The Mark Radcliffe Show, May 1995)
  7. "Driftwood" (R1 The Evening Session, July 1995)
  8. "Can't Be Trusted" (R1 The Evening Session, July 1995)
  9. "Are You Blue or Are You Blind?" (Sound City 1995 Bristol)
  10. "Cut Some Rug" (Sound City 1995 Bristol)
  11. "Can't Be Trusted" (Sound City 1995 Bristol)
  12. "Bluetonic" (Sound City 1995 Bristol)
  13. "Time & Again" (Sound City 1995 Bristol)

Personnel

Personnel per booklet.[4] The Bluetones

Additional musicians

Production

Design

Charts

Year-end charts

External links

Notes and References

  1. Donaldson. Brian. 23 February 1996. Bluetones: Expecting to Fly. The List. 273. 46. 24 April 2019.
  2. Sexton . Paul . A&M's Bluetones 'Expecting To Fly' . . 16 March 1996 . 108 . 11 . 117 . 20 October 2020.
  3. Newsfile: Robbie Goes Twice Platinum . . 14 March 1998 . 5.
  4. Expecting to Fly. The Bluetones. 1996. booklet. Superior Quality Recordings. BLUECD 004/540 475-2.
  5. Web site: End of Year Album Chart Top 100 – 1996. Official Charts Company. 6 May 2021.