Prospect Street (song) explained

"Prospect Street" is a song by Scottish pop band The Big Dish. Written by lead singer Steven Lindsay, the song was originally recorded with producer Paul Hardiman and released as a non-album single in 1985. A re-recorded version with Ian Ritchie as producer was included on the band's debut studio album Swimmer and was released as the album's second single in 1986.

The song was inspired by the Edward Hopper's 1934 painting Sun on Prospect Street.[1]

1985 version

Prospect Street
Cover:The Big Dish Prospect Street 1985 single cover.jpg
Border:yes
Type:single
Artist:The Big Dish
B-Side:Something from Nothing
Released:October 1985
Length:3:25
Label:Virgin
Producer:Paul Hardiman
Prev Title:Big New Beginning
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Slide
Next Year:1986

Critical reception

Upon its release, Jerry Smith of Music Week described the Big Dish as "promising" and noted that they "carry on the Scottish tradition of bright, funky pop with this memorable tune". He added that the song "show[s] a keen sense of dramatics within its effective Paul Hardiman production".[2] Music & Media felt it continued the "acoustic base" of the "Lloyd Cole influenced" band's debut single "Big New Beginning" and added that the lead vocals are "strong and committed".[3] Stephen Padgett of Cash Box noted the song's "rich melodicism", "rolling acoustic guitars" and "a searching romanticism". They added it was "recommended, especially for your Aztec Camera, Del Amitri, et al fans".[4] Mike Gardner of Record Mirror was critical, describing it as "blandness in all its jangly guitar glory".[5]

Track listing

7-inch single (UK)[6]

  1. "Prospect Street" – 3:25
  2. "Something from Nothing" – 2:42

7-inch single double-pack with free "Big New Beginning" single (UK)[7]

  1. "Prospect Street" – 3:25
  2. "Something from Nothing" – 2:42
  3. "Big New Beginning" – 3:24
  4. "Jealous" – 3:48

12-inch single (UK)[8]

  1. "Prospect Street" – 3:25
  2. "Something from Nothing" – 2:42
  3. "Tours" – 3:26

Personnel

Production

Other

Charts

1986 version

Prospect Street
Cover:The Big Dish Prospect Street 1986 single cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:The Big Dish
Album:Swimmer
B-Side:From the Neighbourhood
Released:October 1986
Length:3:24
Label:Virgin
Producer:Ian Ritchie
Prev Title:Slide
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Christina's World
Next Year:1987

Critical reception

Upon its release as a single, Anna Martin of Number One praised "Prospect Street" as a "worthy release" which "verges on almost perfect pop – powerful, opulent and polished". She added, "Executed in their usual wonderfully melodic style, the Big Dish have once again juggled with the right ingredients – catchy tune, tantalising riffs and highly competent playing – and created yet another tasty sampler."[10] John Lee of the Huddersfield Daily Examiner described it as "a boppy little number which has definite chart potential" and added that it is "clean, crisp and ideally suited to extensive radio play".[11]

Paul Benbow of the Reading Evening Post noted it is "the sort of sound that made hit and after hit for Lloyd Cole".[12] William Leith of NME noted the "obvious guitar-rip" from Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" and added, "It's a bold move on the part of the group. And it's not a bad bit of rock, with a hint of Rod Stewart at the beginning and the odd dropped vocal in the style of Lloyd Cole. Polished."[13] Roger Morton of Record Mirror commented, "Accomplished white boys making clean soul pop, for the love of mimicry. The Big Dish re-release their very decent 'un-recognised gem' with its Northern soul-ish chorus."[14] In a 1992 'guide to streets in rock', NME included "Prospect Street" and wrote, "Shite Scots band maintain the tiresome Caledonian tradition of naming songs after streets."[15]

Track listing

7-inch single (UK and New Zealand)[16]

  1. "Prospect Street" – 3:24
  2. "From the Neighbourhood" – 3:44

12-inch single (UK)[17]

  1. "Prospect Street" – 3:24
  2. "From the Neighbourhood" – 3:44
  3. "Back Door Bound" – 4:05

Personnel

The Big Dish

Production

Other

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Big Dish - Swimmer. Scotland's favourite albums, by Billy Sloan . Sloan . Billy . . 21 July 2021 . 15 December 2022.
  2. Singles . Smith . Jerry . . 10 . 16 November 1985 . 0265-1548 . World Radio History . 16 December 2022.
  3. New Talent . . 18 November 1985 . 2 . 46 . 7 . World Radio History . 15 December 2022.
  4. Padgett . Stephen . Retail: Shop Talk . . 7 December 1985 . 49 . 26 . 22 . 0008-7289.
  5. Gardner . Mike . Singles . . 9 November 1985 . 16 . 0144-5804.
  6. Prospect Street . . 1985 . UK 7-inch single sleeve . . VS 820.
  7. Prospect Street . . 1985 . UK 7-inch single sleeve, double-pack with free "Big New Beginning" single . . VSD 820.
  8. Prospect Street . . 1985 . UK 12-inch single sleeve . . VS 820-12.
  9. Gallup Top 200 Singles . Gallup . 21 December 1985 . ukmix.org . 15 December 2022.
  10. Martin . Anna . Singles . . 1 November 1986 . 176 . 38.
  11. News: Lee . John . Reviews: Singles . . . 8 November 1986 . 13 . . subscription . 15 December 2022.
  12. News: Benbow . Paul . Singles with Paul Benbow . . . 8 November 1986 . 12 . . subscription . 15 December 2022.
  13. Leith . William . 1 November 1986 . 45 . . 28.
  14. Morton . Roger . Singles . . 1 November 1986 . 15 . 0144-5804.
  15. 14 March 1992 . Into the Alley: NME's Thorough (Fare) Guide to Streets in Rock . . 20.
  16. Prospect Street . . 1986 . UK and New Zealand 7-inch single sleeve . . VS 913.
  17. Prospect Street . . 1986 . UK 12-inch single sleeve . . VS 913-12.