Rich Man's Wardrobe – A Concise History of The Big Dish explained

Rich Man's Wardrobe – A Concise History of The Big Dish
Type:Album
Artist:The Big Dish
Cover:The Big Dish Rich Man's Wardrobe – A Concise History of 1994 album cover.jpg
Released:1994
Length:60:42
Label:Virgin
Prev Title:Satellites
Prev Year:1991

Rich Man's Wardrobe – A Concise History of The Big Dish is a compilation album by Scottish pop band The Big Dish, which was released by Virgin in 1994.[1]

The compilation gathers fourteen tracks from the band's first two album's, 1986's Swimmer and 1988's Creeping Up on Jesus, along with "Voodoo Baby", which was the B-side of the 1988 single "European Rain". No tracks from the band's 1991 album Satellites are included.[2]

Background

Virgin first made plans to release a Big Dish compilation album in 1991, following the band's Top 40 success with their single "Miss America", released on East West Records. Lindsay was critical of the band's former label's decision and he told the New Musical Express in 1991, "We've heard that Virgin are already putting together a compilation of the first two albums to cash in on the 'Miss America' success – the bastards. They couldn't give a shit when we were actually on the label and now they're doing this."[3]

Critical reception

Upon its release, Record Collector considered Rich Man's Wardrobe to be a "respectful collection" and described the Big Dish as "basically a pop vehicle for Steven Lindsay's quaint observations on life". They added, "Although at first glance the Big Dish seemed to be cynically commercial, there was a certain aplomb to Lindsay's talents that lent his songs a similar appeal to those of say, Momus."[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rich Man's Wardrobe: Concise History Of - Big Dish; Releases . AllMusic . 24 May 2021.
  2. Web site: Rich Man's Wardrobe . stevenlindsayisbraw.com . 24 May 2021.
  3. Staunton. Terry. 16 February 1991. Extreme noise tureen. New Musical Express.
  4. March 1994 . Albums . . 175.