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"Rare, Precious and Gone" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Mike Scott, released as the second single from his second solo album ''
Still Burning ''Still Burning'' is the second solo studio album by Mike Scott, released by Chrysalis in 1997. It followed Scott's 1995 solo debut, '' Bring 'em All In'', and was the last of Scott's solo albums before re-forming The Waterboys in 2000. Photogr ...
''. It was written by Mike Scott, and produced by Scott and Niko Bolas. "Rare, Precious and Gone" reached No. 74 on the
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in February 1998. Scott wrote "Rare, Precious and Gone" in 1986 at Lotts Lane in Dublin, but it was not recorded until sessions for ''Still Burning''. A live version of the song, recorded for Virgin Radio in September 1997, was included on the 1998 compilation '' The Whole of the Moon: The Music of Mike Scott and the Waterboys''.


Music video

A music video was filmed in a video booth at
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, while Scott and his band were waiting to board a flight to Japan. Scott had initially intended to have his photo taken "for a laugh" when he discovered the booth actually recorded videos, which gave him the idea of recording a £5 music video for his upcoming single. He had the track play on his cassette player as he mimed to the track, then packaged and sent the result to Chrysalis. In his autobiography, Scott recalled: "Within a week it had been shown on several TV shows, exceeding the combined broadcast tally of the last three £50,000 videos I'd done for Chrysalis and Geffen. But even this exposure, and the dubious distinction of having made a video for a fiver, couldn't propel a Mike Scott song into the charts in 1997."


Critical reception

In a review of ''Still Burning'', Caroline Sullivan of ''
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'' noted: "There's a new soulishness bestowed by Chicago guitarist Chris Bruce. Go directly to 'Rare, Precious and Gone' for coffee-table funk, then get over the shock on the acoustic 'Open'." The ''Scottish Music Network'' wrote: "Tracks such as 'Rare, Precious and Gone' rekindle the brass driven power of yesteryear, but most of all the dynamic electric guitars are a delight." James F. Laverty of ''The Phantom Tollbooth'' commented: "Scott may have left the 'Big Music' behind with the Eighties, but he still enjoys strings and trumpets when they're called for on songs like 'Love Anyway' and 'Rare, Precious and Gone'."


Formats


Personnel

Rare, Precious and Gone * Mike Scott - lead vocals, rhythm guitar * Ian McNabb - backing vocals * Chris Bruce - lead guitar * James Hallawell - organ *
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- horns * Pino Palladino - bass * Jim Keltner - drums *
Preston Heyman Preston Heyman is a British record producer, drummer and percussionist. He is credited on the Kate Bush album ''Never for Ever''. He played Oriental percussion instruments on the track "Blood Sucking" of Mike Oldfield's soundtrack for the fil ...
- percussion Production * Mike Scott - producer (all tracks) * Niko Bolas - producer, recording and engineer on "Rare, Precious and Gone" * Chris Blair - mastering on "Rare, Precious and Gone" *
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- mixing on "Rare, Precious and Gone" Other * Bruce Fisher at Sold Out - design * Mary Scanlon - photography


Charts


References

{{The Waterboys 1997 songs 1998 singles Chrysalis Records singles Songs written by Mike Scott (musician) Song recordings produced by Mike Scott (musician) Song recordings produced by Niko Bolas