Taking On the World explained

Taking On the World
Type:Album
Artist:Gun
Cover:Takingontheworld.jpg
Released:5 July 1989
Genre:Hard rock
Length:43:50
Label:A&M
Producer:Kenny MacDonald
Next Title:Gallus
Next Year:1992

Taking On the World is the debut album from Scottish rock band Gun, released on 5 July 1989.

The album peaked at number 44 in the UK charts, and produced two UK Top 40 singles, "Better Days" and "Shame on You". Three other singles were released, "Money (Everybody Loves Her)", "Inside Out" and the title track "Taking On the World". All three made the UK Top 100.[1]

The album received positive reviews upon release, including a five-star review from Kerrang! magazine, and sold over 60,000 copies. In September 2010 the album was included in Classic Rock magazine's list of the 150 Greatest Debut Albums of All Time.[2]

To celebrate the album's 25th anniversary, it was reissued in October 2014 as a three-disc Deluxe Edition comprising the original album, B-sides, rarities, covers and BBC Sessions recordings.[2]

In 2019, Gun celebrated the 30th anniversary of the album by embarking on "The Big 3-0 Tour", where they played the album in its entirety.[3] [4]

Personnel

Adapted credits from the media notes of the 2014 reissue of Taking On the World.[5]

Additional musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official Charts Company: Gun . Official Charts Company . 2020-01-05.
  2. October 27, 2014. Gun To Reissue Debut Album 'Taking On The World'. Press Party . January 5, 2020.
  3. April 12, 2019. GUN, FM, and Dan Reed Network announce The Big 3-0 Tour. Planet Rock . January 5, 2020.
  4. December 23, 2019. Karen Edmond. CONCERT REVIEW: The Big 3-0 Tour . Scottish Music Network . January 5, 2020.
  5. Taking On the World. Gun. 2014. Caroline Records. media notes. 600753549285.