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''International Velvet'' is the second album by Welsh band
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. It was the band's breakthrough, reaching number 1 in the
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, spawning two Top 10 singles, " Mulder and Scully" and "
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", three other Top 40 singles, "
I Am the Mob "I Am the Mob" is a song by Welsh rock band Catatonia from their album '' International Velvet''. It became the band's second top 40 hit, peaking at No.40. The song's lyrics refer to the gangster movie ''The Godfather'', with lines "I put horses' ...
", " Game On" and " Strange Glue", and catapulted the band and lead singer
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into the spotlight. Album sales reached 900,000, as it became one of the biggest selling albums of 1998 in the United Kingdom. The album was also nominated for the
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.


Background

Catatonia were originally formed in 1992 with Mark Roberts and singer
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being part of the band that released the critically acclaimed EP "For Tinkerbell" in 1993. Drummer Aled Richards and guitarist Owen Powell joined prior to the release of their first album ''
Way Beyond Blue ''Way Beyond Blue'' is the debut album by Welsh band Catatonia. It has been seen by many fans as being something of a compilation album, as all but five on the album had appeared on one of the band's early EPs or singles, albeit different rendi ...
'' and the line-up remained the same for ''International Velvet''.
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had intended to release "Lost Cat" from ''Way Beyond Blue'' in the United States in 1996, but due to problems at the record label the band had never released anything in the US until ''International Velvet''.


Release

''International Velvet'' was released in the United Kingdom on 2 February 1998, following the earlier releases of both "
I Am the Mob "I Am the Mob" is a song by Welsh rock band Catatonia from their album '' International Velvet''. It became the band's second top 40 hit, peaking at No.40. The song's lyrics refer to the gangster movie ''The Godfather'', with lines "I put horses' ...
" the previous October and " Mulder and Scully" a few days earlier. It was awarded 3× Platinum status by the
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on 12 November 1999, meaning that in 22 months it had sold over 900,000 copies. The album was Catatonia's first release in the United States by the Vapor label owned by
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, but it did not chart and according to ''
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'' was "overlooked". It was Catatonia's first album release in the United States. The success of the album was seen as launching the band into the public spotlight. Five singles were released from the album. "I Am the Mob" was released on 6 October 1997 and became the first single to reach the top 40 in the United Kingdom having reached number 40 in the chart. "Mulder and Scully", released on 19 January 1998, became their breakout hit, reaching number three in the chart, and subsequent single "
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" reached number five following its release on 20 April 1998. The final two singles did not reach the top ten, with " Strange Glue" (20 July 1998) getting to number 11 and " Game On" (26 October 1998) only reaching number 33. As part of the opening ceremony for the
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at the
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in Cardiff, Wales, Catatonia performed the title track from the album. That track had become an unofficial Welsh anthem due in part to the chorus "Every day when I wake up I thank the Lord I'm Welsh". To promote the album, the band undertook its biggest tour to date.


Reception

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'' said that ''International Velvet'' showed Catatonia "to be more versatile than you ever thought possible for such a white-bread guitar group", and that while "I Am the Mob" and "Road Rage" were "out-and-out pop songs", "My Selfish Gene" was a "masterstroke". However, ''NME'' felt that when Catatonia performed "typical guitar pop" they lacked excitement. ''The Washington Post'' thought that ''International Velvet'' wasn't as consistent as its predecessor but included it in a list of the best albums of 1998. ''The Independent'' felt the album fulfilled the promise the band had shown for years.


Legacy

In a retrospective review for
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thought that the album fails "as often as it succeeds" in changing the band's sound from a late-80's indie pop to something more akin to hard rock. He thought that "I am the Mob" and "Mulder and Scully" had good hooks but were gimmicky and found it hard to understand all the
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references. Overall, he felt that the previous album, ''Way Beyond Blue'' delivered a better experience. The album was nominated for the
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1998, which was awarded to Gomez for ''
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''. DJ
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hosted a special on ''International Velvet'' on his
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series ''Classic Albums of the 90s'' in 2010. The album's title track has since achieved an iconic status within the
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, being performed at the
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in
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for the opening ceremony of the
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, and representing an important part of the
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movement.


Track listing


Personnel

Catatonia *
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– vocals * Mark Roberts – guitar *
Owen Powell Owen Powell (born 1967) is a Welsh guitarist. He played in the Welsh rock band Catatonia from 1995 until the band disbanded in 2001. Career Catatonia Powell joined Catatonia in 1995 as a second guitarist. He went on to write for the band, includ ...
– guitar * Paul Jones – bass *
Aled Richards Aled Richards (born in 1969) is a Welsh drummer and was a member of the Welsh rock band Catatonia. Early life Richards started to play drums when he was young, born and living in Wales. Richards joined the band Catatonia in 1996, who were on t ...
– drums Production * Tommy D – producer, mixing * Joe Gibb – engineer, mixing * Jason Harris – assistant engineer * Paul Read – engineering on "Game On" *
Greg Haver Greg Haver is a Welsh music producer, based in New Zealand. He is best known for his work with the Manic Street Preachers and Melanie C. He has worked on a number of award-winning singles and albums. With the Manic Street Preachers, he was involv ...
– engineering on "Johnny Come Lately" * Roland Herrington – mixing on "Mulder and Scully", "Game On", "Road Rage" and "Strange Glue" * Dave Bascombe – mixing on "I Am the Mob" *
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– photography * Nigel Schermuly – photography


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Singles

* An en-dash (–) denotes countries in which the singles were not released or did not chart.


References


External links

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