Slow to Fade | |
Type: | Studio album |
Artist: | Red Guitars |
Cover: | RedGuitarsSTF.jpg |
Released: | 1984 |
Recorded: | Fairview Studios, Hull (recording)/Musicworks, London (mixing) |
Genre: | Indie rock |
Label: | Self Drive |
Producer: | Roy Neave & Red Guitars |
Next Title: | Tales of the Expected |
Next Year: | 1986 |
Slow to Fade is the debut album by English rock band Red Guitars, released in 1984 on the singer Jerry Kidd's own Self Drive label.[1] It reached number 3 on the UK Indie Chart, entering the chart in November 1984 and staying on the chart for six months.[2] The album included the single "Marimba Jive", which topped the Indie Chart.
The album was noted for its polish and originality, and was described as "a bit of a classic" by Dave Henderson, writing in Sounds, but Kidd was to leave the band two months after it was released, releasing a statement saying "Technically we improved a lot during the last year but musically, from my point of view, we were standing still. New ideas and songs I had for the group no longer seemed to fit in".
The album was reissued on CD by Cherry Red in October 2002, with bonus tracks taken from the singles that had preceded it. All tracks were written by Kidd and Lewis, except for "Crocodile Tears" (Kidd) and "Heartbeat Go!", which was credited to the band.
Produced by Roy Neave and Red Guitars. Engineered by Roy Neave. Assistant Engineer: Neil Drake.