Fantastic Star Explained

Fantastic Star
Type:studio
Artist:Marc Almond
Cover:Fantastic Star Marc Almond.jpeg
Border:yes
Recorded:1993–1996
Studio:Red Bus Studios, London; The Stereo Society, New York; Skyline, New York; GCHQ, London.
Genre:Rock
Length:76:53
Label:Mercury, Some Bizzare
Producer:Mike Thorne, Martyn Ware, Mike Hedges
Prev Title:Absinthe
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Open All Night
Next Year:1999

Fantastic Star is the ninth studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released in 1996 and reached number fifty-four on the UK Albums Chart.[1] It includes the singles "Adored and Explored", "The Idol", "Child Star" and the double A-side "Brilliant Creatures" / "Out There". The album was Almond's last on a major record label until 2007's Stardom Road.

Accompanied by studio musicians and collaborators – specifically guitarist Neal X and John Coxon – Almond recorded the songs for the album over several years. This was due to his changing record labels and professional and personal difficulties. It was recorded at Red Bus Studios, London, The Stereo Society, New York, Skyline, New York, and GCHQ, London. Receiving mixed to positive reviews, the album was originally released as a CD and cassette in February 1996. The album was not reissued until 2023. The artwork was designed by 950 Fahrenheit with a cover photograph by Mike Owen.

Background

Originally the album was intended to be released by WEA UK (who had released Almond's Tenement Symphony album in 1991) and be produced by Soft Cell's former producer Mike Thorne under the working title Urban Velvet reflecting the Glam meets Electronica fusion.[2] However, Almond's manager Stevo Pearce had the project moved to Phonogram Records who decided to bring new producers and remixers to the project and even added new songs to the original track list. Beatmasters, Martyn Ware and others reworked or created new songs to varying degrees of satisfaction or displeasure for Almond, and this would be the last album he released via a major label for over a decade. Almond had addiction problems during the recording of this album, which he documents in his 1999 autobiography Tainted Life.

Release

The first single from the album, "Adored and Explored" (remixed by the Beatmasters), reached No. 25 in the UK singles chart in May 1995.[1] Despite a radio jingle version for the then top rated Chris Evans Radio 1 Breakfast Show, second single "The Idol" just missed the UK top 40, stalling at No. 44 in July 1995.[1] December 1995 saw the third single release, "Child Star", which just missed the top 40, stalling at No. 41.[1] Just before the album was released in February 1996, a further double A-side single "Brilliant Creatures"/"Out There" was released reaching No. 76.[3]

The Artist's Cut re-release

The album was re-issued in the UK for Record Store Day on 22 April 2023. This was the first time the album had been available on vinyl and was released over two LPs. This was subtitled 'the Artist's Cut' as Almond had re-evaluated all of the tracks himself, including those that didn't make the album at the time but later appeared as B-sides of singles. Two songs that featured on the original CD release were removed: "The Idol Part 2 All Gods Fall" and "Shining Brightly", which Almond felt 'never really belonged' on the album. They were replaced by "The User", "Christmas in Vegas" and "My Guardian Angel". Almond also chose the new artwork, selecting his favourite shot from 1995 sessions by fashion photographer Zanna. The release was newly mastered for 180 gm vinyl at Abbey Road Studios and came with two fully printed inner bags with lyrics and a new design by Philip Marshall.[4]

Reception

Fantastic Star received good to mixed reviews from the majority of critics. The album was released to disappointing sales reaching UK No. 54.[1]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Official Charts Company – Marc Almond. Official Charts Company. 20 August 2008.
  2. Web site: The making of Fantastic Star . 15 October 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090330030740/http://www.stereosociety.com/fantasticstar.html . 30 March 2009 . dead .
  3. Web site: UK Chartlog – 1994–2010 A – Azzido Da Bass . zobbel.de . 24 September 2011.
  4. Web site: Fantastic Star . 2023-04-26 . Record Store Day.