Surprise Surprise | |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Mezzoforte |
Cover: | Mezzoforte_Surprise_Surprise_cover.jpg |
Border: | yes |
Recorded: | 1982 July–August PRT Studios, London |
Genre: | Jazz-Fusion, Jazz-Pop |
Label: | Steinar |
Producer: | Geoff Calver |
Prev Title: | Þvílíkt Og Annað Eins |
Prev Year: | 1981 |
Next Title: | Observations |
Next Year: | 1983 |
Surprise Surprise is the 1982 studio album of Mezzoforte on Steinar.[1] Their fourth album originally released in Iceland as 4 with a different cover made the band famous worldwide when, after the international release, the single "Garden Party" hit the charts.[2]
Earlier in 1982, the second keyboard player, Bjorn Thorarensen who's been with them for their previous two albums, left Mezzoforte. The saxophone player Kristinn Svavarsson became a full member after playing as a guest on the band's first two albums. Surprise Surprise was recorded at PRT Studios, London in July–August 1982 and mixed at Red Bus Studios in September. It was the second time the band worked with producer Geoff Calver in London after the recording of their second album Í Hakanum released internationally as Mezzoforte and re-released as Octopus in 1996 in 1980. Despite gaining some popularity and playing concerts in the UK, the album was first released in Iceland in 1982 simply named 4 and then renamed Surprise Surprise for the international release.
Surprise Surprise was originally released in Iceland as 4 with a different cover, but the record company decided to use the cover of Mezzoforte's third album Þvílíkt Og Annað Eins, released only in Iceland for the international release.[1] [2] The 1996 remastered version was released with the slightly modified international cover. This edition has a few discrepancies:[3] Chris Hunter and Bill Eldridge are credited as trumpet and saxophone players respectively this mistake was even present on the band's official website for a while[4] Eirikur Ingolfsson is not credited as percussionist, and Shady Calver is credited on her maiden name: Shady Owens.[5]
"Garden Party" was chosen to be released as a single, even though the band wasn't sure whether to include the song on the album. It became Mezzoforte's biggest hit and charted in most European countries and Japan. After its success the band moved to England and started touring in Europe.[2] "Garden Party" has been featured in TV programs and commercials, gaining even more publicity for Mezzoforte through the years. The song was covered by Herb Alpert in 1983.
+Album charts (weekly) | |
Chart (1982) | Peak position |
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UK Album Chart[6] | 23 |
Australia (Kent Music Report)[7] | 46 |
Dutch Album Top 100[8] | 10 |
German Top 100 Albums | 33 |
+Song charts | |||||||||
Year | Title | Chart peak positions | |||||||
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width=100 | UK | width=100 | Australia (Kent Music Report) | width=100 | NL[9] | width=100 | GER | width=100 | BEL[10] |
1983 | "Garden Party" | 17 | 32 | 5 | 36 | 10 | |||
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Technical:
Year | Format | Label | Country | Note |
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1982 | LP | Steinar (Steinar 062) | Iceland | Titled 4 |
Steinar (Steinar LP02) | UK | — | ||
MC | Steinar (Steinar STEC02) | UK | ||
LP | Polydor (28MM0275) | Japan | ||
Plaza Records (PZ001) | Australia, New Zealand | |||
Polydor (811 724-1) | Germany | |||
CD | Polydor (811 724-2) | Germany | ||
1983 | LP | CGD (INT 20359) | Italy | |
CBS (S 25456) | Spain | |||
Jump And Shout (JS 3301) | Belgium | |||
1989 | RCA (NL 74131) | Germany | ||
CD | BMG (ND 74131) | |||
1996 | CNR Music (2002973) | Netherlands | Remastered | |
ZYX Music (ZYX 10024-2) | Germany | |||
Record Express (REC 255103-2) | Hungary | |||
SPOR Records (MEZZCD04) | Austria | |||
Steinar (CD STE 02) | Germany | |||
2020 | LP | Quality Vinyl Projects (GR-150) | Netherlands | Re-mastered from original analogue master tapes |