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''Satellites'' is the third and final studio album from Scottish pop band The Big Dish, which was released by East West in 1991. The album peaked at No. 43 in the
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and remained in the Top 100 for two weeks. The album spawned three singles; "
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" reached No. 37 in the
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, providing the band with their only UK Top 75 entry. The follow-up, "
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", reached No. 94 and the third single, a remix of "25 Years", failed to chart. After the disappointing sales of ''Satellites'', "Big Town" and "25 Years", East West dropped the Big Dish in June 1991, and the band decided to split soon after.


Background

Speaking of the meaning behind the album's title, vocalist and guitarist Steven Lindsay stated, "People can be like satellites, congregating around other Some of the songs on
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are about lonely people and it has a nice ring to it. The record company didn't like the name, but we said 'too bad'!"


Critical reception

On its release,
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of ''
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'' commented, "The smooth, dreamy textures and Lindsay's perfectly polished tunes make this ideal late-night driving fodder." He felt the band's sound had moved towards "American-style FM radio" which was "conspicuously out of sync with the state of British music". Peter Kinghorn of the ''
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'' praised the album as "thoughtful and well crafted" and considered Big Dish to have "matured and improved over the past three years like a good wine". Neil Hodgson of the ''
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'' described ''Satellites'' as a "slickly-produced effort" with "delicate compositions". He added, "It's refreshing to find a band like the Big Dish who aren't afraid to follow their instincts at a time when melody is considered by a lot of people to be a dirty word." Dan Kening of the ''
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'' considered at least half of the album to be "made for American album-rock radio" and praised Lindsay's "crystalline" vocals which "highlight such hook-filled songs as 'Miss America,' '25 Years' and 'Big Town'." ''
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'' described the album as "delightful" and praised Lindsay as "one of the most gifted songwriters of the moment", with ''Satellites'' finding him "in very good shape". ''
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'' considered it "gentle, alternative pop-rock in
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mode" which "hypnotically soothes without ever slipping into dull or repetitive terrain". They singled out "Miss America" and "Give Me Some Time" as the best tracks on the album.


Track listing


Personnel

* Steve Lindsay – vocals (track 1–10), guitars (track 1–10), harmonica (track 5), piano (track 8) * Brian McFie – guitars (track 1–4, 6–9), backing vocals (track 1), machine gun (track 2), slide guitar (track 5, 10) * Craig Armstrong – piano (track 1–4, 6–7, 9–10), keyboards (track 1–10), arranger (track 3), violin (track 7), string arrangement (track 10) *
Warne Livesey Warne Livesey (born 12 February 1959) is an English/Canadian music producer, mixing engineer, songwriter and musician. He has produced Midnight Oil, The The, Matthew Good Band and Deacon Blue. Life and career Warne Livesey started his career in ...
– programming (track 1–3, 6, 8–10), arranger (track 3), string arrangement (track 10) *
Pino Palladino Giuseppe Henry "Pino" Palladino (born 17 October 1957) is a Welsh musician, songwriter, and record producer. A prolific session bassist, he has played bass for acts such as The Who, the John Mayer Trio, Nine Inch Nails, Gary Numan, Jeff Beck ...
– bass (track 2, 7) *
John Thirkell John Thirkell is a British trumpet and flugelhorn player, who has appeared on hundreds of pop, rock, and jazz recordings. Through the 1980s and early 1990s he was on at least one album in the UK Charts continuously, without a break, for over ...
, Simon Gardener – trumpet (track 2) *
Jamie Talbot James Robert Talbot (born 23 April 1960 in London) is an English jazz alto saxophonist. Talbot played with the London Schools Symphony Orchestra and then with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. He attended the Royal College of Music during 1978 ...
, Neil Sidwell – alto saxophone (track 2) * Chris White, Phil Todd – tenor saxophone (track 2) *
John Giblin John Giblin, is an active session musician, contributing mainly as an acoustic and electric bass player, and spanning genres of jazz, classical, rock, folk and avant-garde music. Best known as a studio musician, recording film scores and contem ...
– bass (track 3–4, 6, 8–9) *
Jody Linscott Jody Linscott is an American session musician and percussionist who resides in England and maintains an extended discography. She has two daughters Kachina Dechert and Coco Linscott and has written two children's books which were published by D ...
– percussion (track 3, 6) * The Astarti String Orchestra – strings (track 3, 10) *
Gavyn Wright Gavyn Wright is a British violinist and orchestra leader with the London Session Orchestra and Penguin Cafe Orchestra. He is best known for his orchestral arrangements on pop productions (including Elton John, Simply Red, Bush, Mecano, Oasis, ...
– leader (track 3) *
Geoff Dugmore Geoff Dugmore (born 12 April 1960) is a Scottish drummer, musical director and producer. He was a member of the bands The Europeans, and Wildlife. Career Educated at Kelvinside Academy in Glasgow, Scotland, Dugmore started his musical career ...
– drums (track 4, 9) * Skip Reid – drums (track 5) * Raymond Docherty – bass (track 5) * Shirley Lewis,
Carol Kenyon Carol Kenyon (sometimes spelt Karol; born 1959) is a British singer. She is best known for her vocals on the Heaven 17 hit song "Temptation", which reached number two in the UK Singles Chart in 1983. When the song was re-released as a remix by ...
– backing vocals (track 6, 8) *
Manu Katché Manu Katché (born 27 October 1958) is a French drummer and songwriter of Ivorian descent. He has worked extensively as a session musician, notably with Sting and Peter Gabriel, and his solo albums as a bandleader are largely in the jazz fusion ...
– drums (track 7) * Danny Cummings – percussion (track 7) Production * Warne Livesey – producer (tracks 1–4, 6–10) * Richard Moakes – engineer (tracks 1–4, 6–10) * The Big Dish – producers (track 5) * Robin Rankin – engineer (track 5) * Felix Kendall – mix engineer * Richard Arnold, Andrew Patterson, Bruce Davies, Matt Howe, Spencer May – assistant engineers Other * John Stoddart – photography


Charts


References

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