What I Did On My Vacation Explained
What I Did on My Vacation |
Type: | compilation |
Artist: | Ian Gillan |
Cover: | What I Did On My Vacation.jpg |
Released: | 30 June 1986[1] |
Recorded: | 1977–1982 |
Length: | 93:29 |
Label: | 10 Records (UK) Virgin (USA) Toshiba EMI (Japan) |
Prev Title: | Magic |
Prev Year: | 1982 |
Next Title: | Toolbox |
Next Year: | 1991 |
What I Did on My Vacation is an official compilation album from Ian Gillan, released in 1986 in UK by 10 Records. The album covers Gillan's recordings between 1977 and 1982 and was released in three formats (2LP, CD, MC). All songs from the album had been previously released. Although not credited on the cover, "Scarabus" is preceded by an instrumental piece by Colin Towns, which was used as the intro to "On The Rocks" (from the Glory Road album). The LP version set boasts four more tracks than the CD version.
Critical reception
Jeff Clark-Meads, reviewer of British music newspaper Music Week, left neutral review on album. He simply stated that the album contains "Gillan's finer moments with bands that have borne his name" within "a period between leaving and re-joining Deep Purple."[2]
Track listing
- LP
Side One
- "Scarabus" - 1977
- "Money Lender" - 1977
- "Puget Sound" - 1979
- "Mad Elaine" - 1977
- Side Two
- "Time and Again" - 1980
- "Vengeance" - 1979
- "No Easy Way" - 1980
- "If I Sing Softly" - 1981
- Side Three
- "I'll Rip Your Spine Out" - 1981
- "New Orleans" - 1981
- "Mutually Assured Destruction" - 1981
- "Unchain Your Brain" - 1980
- "You're So Right" - 1982
- "No Laughing In Heaven" - 1981
- Side Four
- "Long Gone" - 1982
- "If You Believe Me" - 1981
- "Trouble" - 1981
- "Bluesy Blue Sea" - 1982
- "Lucille" - 1980
- CD
- "Scarabus"
- "Money Lender"
- "Puget Sound"
- "No Easy Way"
- "If I Sing Softly"
- "I'll Rip Your Spine Out"
- "New Orleans"
- "Mutually Assured Destruction"
- "You're So Right"
- "No Laughing In Heaven"
- "Long Gone"
- "If You Believe Me"
- "Trouble"
- "Bluesy Blue Sea"
- "Lucille"
Personnel
- Production notes
- Compiled by Harris
- Engineered by Steve Smith, Mick Glossop
- Engineered by Paul "Chas" Watkins
- Album digitally re-mastered at Tape One Studios, London
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Music Week. 31.
- Clark-Meads. Jeff. Review: Ian Gillan – What I Did On My Vacation. Music Week. 12 July 1986. 4 June 2022. 24. London. Spotlight Publications Ltd.. World Radio History. 0265-1548. https://web.archive.org/web/20220205155546/https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1986/Music-Week-1986-07-12.pdf. 5 February 2022.