It Was This or Football explained

It Was This or Football
Type:Studio
Artist:Kid British
Cover:Kid British It Was This Or Football.jpg
Released:First Half: 20 July 2009
Full Version: unreleased
Recorded:2008–2009
Label:Mercury
Producer:Stephen Street, Steve Dub
Prev Title:iTunes Live: London
Festival '09
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:To Get Nowhere, Follow the Crowd
Next Year:2010

It Was This or Football was the intended first album by the British ska/indie band Kid British. The album was originally scheduled to be released via Mercury Records in two halves, like a football match – this idea was inspired by the title of the album, and the first half was released as an EP on 20 July 2009.

However, the second half of the album was cancelled with the band stating on their Facebook page that they had been recording new tracks for the album and that a new full version of It Was This or Football would be released in summer 2010.[1] It was later announced that the band's next album would instead be called To Get Nowhere, Follow the Crowd, due for release in October 2010.[2]

In building up promotion for the release of the album, the band supported The Enemy and The Specials on UK tours.

The first half of the album reached #67 in the UK Albums Chart.

Track listing

First half (EP)

  1. "Elizabeth"
  2. "Our House Is Dadless"
  3. "She Will Leave"
  4. "Part Time Job/Shirt & Tie"
  5. "Reaction"
  6. "Cosmopolitan"

Full version

The original track listing was as follows:

  1. "Elizabeth"
  2. "Rum Boys"
  3. "Our House Is Dadless"
  4. "Sunny Days"
  5. "Lost in London"
  6. "Reaction"
  7. "She Will Leave"
  8. "Delivery Man"
  9. "Drive Thru"
  10. "Gorgeous"
  11. "Gonna Be Alright"
  12. "Cosmopolitan"

This was listed in online shops and sent out as review copies in 2009.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LETS AV IT – kid british Album . Facebook . 23 February 2010 . 11 August 2012.
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/manchester/hi/people_and_places/music/newsid_8746000/8746721.stm "Kid British and Sir Geoff Hurst on to a real Winner"
  3. Smith, David (2010) "Kid British: It Was This or Football", PopMatters, 18 January 2010, retrieved 13 April 2010