Friday, January 27, 2023

The Charlatans - Give Me A Reason (2004)

Following the release of the 'Forever' single, 'My Beautiful Friend' was originally scheduled for 29 November 1999, but was eventually released as the album's second single on 6 December 1999, with two new songs on one of the CD editions. Sometime after this, Tim Burgess moved to Los Angeles and got married to his long-time girlfriend, and in March and April 2000 the band embarked on a two-week tour of North America with Stereophonics, followed by a UK tour, dubbed Chewing Gum Weekend Tour, and ending with a gig in Ireland with support from Gomez and JJ72. 'Impossible' was released as the third single from 'Us And Us Only' on 15 May 2000, with two editions released on CD, each with a new song on it. The album was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics, with one commenting that it was merely a step below their previous high point of 'Tellin' Stories'. When the band were ready to start thinking about recording a new album, Burgess invited Mark Collins, Martin Blunt, and Jon Brookes to join him in L.A. for a three-week stint, just long enough to sort out the songs that would become 2001's Curtis Mayfield-influenced 'Wonderland'. Although the band admit that they had been obsessed with Manchester music up until this point, the California vibe influenced their new music, with Gram Parsons and The Beach Boys becoming heroes to Burgess. Daniel Lanois added some pedal steel guitar, and legendary session musician Jim Keltner played some drums, and the album was written and recorded by June 2001. 'Love Is The Key' was released as a taster single in August, with the album following in September, and a second single, 'A Man Needs To Be Told', was released in November. 'You're So Pretty, We're So Pretty' was initially due for release as the third and final single from album, but it was withdrawn at the last minute at the mutual agreement of the band and the record company, even though pressings had been made for a full retail release. Despite their new melodic-funk direction, 'Wonderland' was well-received by the music press, but the band kept a low profile over the next few years, supporting Oasis at Finsbury Park in July 2002, but generally just chilling out. In 2004 the band reconvened to write and record their eighth studio album, but after a string of Top Two albums in their native UK, 'Up At The Lake' didn’t even crack the Top Ten. This could be down to their last album deviating significantly from the band's rollicking, Stones-and-Dylan-influenced rock, replacing them with drum machines, soul-sister backing vocals and Curtis Mayfield arrangements, which was just enough of a departure to make lots of hardcore fans scratch their heads. It didn't help that the band lost their American record deal around this time, meaning that 'Up At The Lake' is the band's only album never to have received a US release. With the glitzy LA soul fixation out of their system, 'Up At The Lake' found the band as laid back as ever, stripping back their sound to a point that most recalls 1997's 'Tellin' Stories', which was seen by many as their peak. The title track and 'Try Again Today' were released as singles, while 'Loving You Is Easy' was issued as a radio only promo, and once again these singles all included exclusive tracks on the flips, which are gathered together here for a collection which covers 1999 to 2004.  



Track listing

01 Scorched (b-side of 'My Beautiful Friend' 1999)
02 Your Precious Love (b-side of 'My Beautiful Friend' 1999)
03 You Got It, I Want It (b-side of 'Impossible' 2000)
04 Don't Go Giving It Up (b-side of 'Impossible' 2000)
05 Viva La Sociale (b-side of 'Love Is The Key' 2001)
06 It's About Time (b-side of 'Love Is The Key' 2001)
07 All I Desire (b-side of 'A Man Needs To Be Told' 2001)
08 Shotgun (b-side of 'A Man Needs To Be Told' 2001)
09 Room 518 (b-side of 'You're So Pretty, We're So Pretty' withdrawn single 2001)
10 For Where There Is Love, There Will Always Be Miracles (b-side of 'Up At The Lake' 2004)
11 M.I.A. (b-side of 'Try Again Today' 2004)
12 Give Me A Reason (b-side of 'Try Again Today' 2004)

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