"My Affair" is a song by British singer and songwriter
Kirsty MacColl
Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was a British singer and songwriter, daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl. She recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He ...
, which was released in 1991 as the second single from her third studio album ''
Electric Landlady''. It was written by MacColl and
Mark E. Nevin, and produced by
Steve Lillywhite
Stephen Alan Lillywhite, (born 15 March 1955) is a British record producer. Since he began his career in 1977, Lillywhite has been credited on over 500 records, and has collaborated with a variety of musicians including new wave acts XTC, Big ...
.
"My Affair" reached No. 56 in the UK and remained in the charts for two weeks.
A music video was filmed to promote the single.
Background
"My Affair" was one of a number of collaborations between MacColl and Nevin. Aware of her desire to produce a Latin-influenced song, Nevin presented MacColl with an instrumental demo he had. After MacColl had completed the lyrics, the pair recorded a demo version prior to the proper recording session at New York. When personal commitments prevented Nevin from traveling to the States, guitarist
Pete Glenister
Pete Glenister is an English guitarist, songwriter and producer, known for his work with Alison Moyet and Kirsty MacColl. He has also worked with a number of other artists including Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Bruce Foxton, Terence Trent D'Arby, Bros, ...
replaced him. In a 2012 interview with ''
The A.V. Club
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'', Nevin recalled the phone call he had from MacColl shortly after the song had been recorded, "She was so excited, playing the whole song down the phone to me. She considered it to be the best thing she had ever done at that point."
Speaking of the song, MacColl told ''
Melody Maker
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'' in 1991, "It's very Fifties Havana, that one. Carmen MacColl doing her damnedest. The bitch is back..." Describing the experience of recording the song, MacColl told ''
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'' in 1991, "We recorded 'My Affair' live. We were all in the same room, looking at each other. You've got this song going and it's like, 'Wow, this is so good. I've never played like this before'. It was enormous excitement. That track I think was the most exciting, the happiest experience in my life, really."
Critical reception
On its release as a single, Tom Doyle of ''
Select'' wrote, "Kitschy Latin cabaret offering with a quirky lyric about parents who tell you to cut your hair and having steamy afternoon clinches. The sort of tune that's entertaining in the musical interlude of ''
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'', but perhaps not in the Top Ten."
Steve Lamacq
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Early life
He attended The Ramsey Academy ...
of ''
New Musical Express
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'' described it as "one of the swinging moments" from ''Electric Landlady'' and a track which "suggest
that she'
taken to listening to
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a lot". He added, "Still, not her best, and rather off-the-point, with Kirsty sounding like a cross between
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, while the song mingles with images of right-on restaurants and
Adrian Mole." Neil Perry of ''
Melody Maker
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'' noted MacColl's "great voice" but was critical of the song, believing her "usually delicious nonchalant delivery" to be "at odds with the
ong'sswiftly annoying bouncy salsa". He added, "She's smart, is Kirsty MacColl, but perhaps sometimes too smart for her own good. Exploring is fine, but you can explore so much that you end up with nothing to call your own." Perry felt the "Irish-infused" B-side "All the Tears That I Cry" was a "much better vehicle" which "should have been the A-side".
In a review of ''Electric Landlady'',
Adam Sweeting
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of ''
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'' wrote, "The surprise success of the bunch is 'My Affair', where an army of Hispanic musicians under the direction of Angel Hernandez go salsa-crazy behind La MacColl's cool vocals." Barbara Jaeger of ''
The Record'' said of the song, "A Latin jazz feel permeates the tune, and MacColl handles the supple phrasing with elegance if not ease." Stewart Mason of
AllMusic
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described the song as a "brilliant track" and a "sublime single", adding that it was "MacColl's first full-fledged foray into Latin music".
Will Harris of ''
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'' noted the song was "irrepressibly catchy and unabashedly flirtatious".
In a retrospective overview of MacColl's career, Robin Denselow of ''
The Guardian
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'' felt the song was "defiant and personal". Gary Graff, in his 1996 book ''MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide'', noted the song's "suave Latin arrangement".
Track listing
;7" single
#"My Affair" - 3:35
#"All the Tears That I Cried" - 3:31
;12" single
#"My Affair (Ladbroke Groove Mix)" - 6:03
#"My Affair (Bass Sexy Mix)" - 7:02
#"My Affair (Olive Groove Mix)" - 6:25
;Cassette single
#"My Affair" - 3:35
#"All the Tears That I Cried" - 3:31
;CD single
#"My Affair" - 3:35
#"Don't Go Near the Water" - 2:35
#"All the Tears That I Cried" - 3:34
#"My Affair (Olive Groove Mix)" - 6:26
Personnel
*
Kirsty MacColl
Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was a British singer and songwriter, daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl. She recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He ...
- vocals
*
Pete Glenister
Pete Glenister is an English guitarist, songwriter and producer, known for his work with Alison Moyet and Kirsty MacColl. He has also worked with a number of other artists including Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Bruce Foxton, Terence Trent D'Arby, Bros, ...
- guitar
*
Oscar Hernández - piano
* Angel Fernandez - trumpet, string arrangement, bass arrangement
* Lepoldo Pineda, Lewis Kahn - trombone
*
Joe Shepley
Joseph James Shepley (born in Yonkers, New York on August 7, 1930; March 26, 2016) was an American jazz trumpeter. He worked with Burt Collins, Mike Longo, Duke Pearson and others. He can be heard in the docudrama ''Pumping Iron''.
Discography
...
, 'Ite' Jerez - trumpet
*
Marc Quiñones
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Born in The Bronx, New York, he b ...
- timbales
* Enrique Orengo - cello
* Felix Ferrer, Lewis Kahn, Lloyd Carter - violin
*
Sal Cuevas
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- bass
* Robbie Ameen - drums
* José Mangual Jr. - bongos, coro
*
Milton Cardona
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- congas
;Production
*
Steve Lillywhite
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- producer
* Alan Douglas, John Brough,
Jon Fausty
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Fausty's career has spanned over six decades. He has desig ...
- engineers
* Michael White, Noel Haris, Pete Lewis - assistant engineers
*
Howard Gray
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- remixer on "Ladbroke Groove Mix" and "Olive Groove Mix"
* Trevor Gray - additional programming and keyboards on "Ladbroke Groove Mix"
*
Chad Jackson - remixer on "Bass Sexy Mix"
;Other
* Bill Smith Studio, Kirsty MacColl - sleeve design
* Charles Dickins - photography
* XL Talent - management
Charts
References
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1991 songs
1991 singles
Kirsty MacColl songs
Songs written by Kirsty MacColl
Songs written by Mark Nevin
Song recordings produced by Steve Lillywhite
Virgin Records singles