Timeless (Wet Wet Wet album) explained

Timeless
Type:studio
Artist:Wet Wet Wet
Cover:Official Timeless Wet Wet Wet.jpg
Released:12 November 2007
Recorded:2007
Length:45:28
Label:Dry Records
Producer:Graeme Clark
Prev Title:The Greatest Hits
Prev Year:2004
Next Year:2013

Timeless is the sixth studio album by Scottish pop rock quartet Wet Wet Wet, and the last to feature Marti Pellow on lead vocals. Released on 12 November 2007,[1] the album was the band's first studio release in ten years, having not released a full studio recording since 10 in 1997.[2] The album spawned only two singles; "Too Many People", which was released a week before the album on 5 November, and "Weightless", which followed on 4 February 2008.

The album is the band's lowest charting release to date, only peaking at #42 on the UK Albums Chart. The album artwork was designed by Klaus Voormann, who also designed the artwork for The Beatles album Revolver. A total of sixteen new tracks were released as part of the album campaign; eleven on the album itself, and five additional new tracks as B-sides. An orchestral version of "Eyes Wide Open" appears as a hidden track on physical copies of the album.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wet Wet Wet – Timeless (HMV). HMV. 9 March 2019.
  2. Web site: Wet Wet Wet – Timeless. Discogs. 9 March 2019.