''Walking Back Home'' is an album by
Scottish pop rock
Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre with an emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than rock music. Originating in the late 1950s as an alternative to normal rock and roll, earl ...
band
Deacon Blue
Deacon Blue are a Scottish pop rock band formed in Glasgow during 1985. The line-up of the band consists of vocalists Ricky Ross and Lorraine McIntosh, keyboard player James Prime and drummer Dougie Vipond. The band released their debut albu ...
released in 1999. It was their first album since reforming that year after disbanding in 1994. A part studio/part compilation album, it contains nine of their earlier songs coupled with eight brand-new or previously unreleased songs.
Track listing
All songs written by
Ricky Ross, except where noted:
# "
Love Hurts
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" (
Bryant, Acuff-Rose) — 4:24
# "Jesus Do Your Hands Still Feel the Rain" — 5:14
# "The Very Thing" — 3:35
#* ''from the album
Raintown''
# "The Day that Jackie Jumped the Jail" — 3:55
#* ''from the album
Fellow Hoodlums''
# "
Love and Regret" — 5:02
#* ''from the album
When the World Knows Your Name
''When the World Knows Your Name'' is the second album by the Scottish rock (music), rock band Deacon Blue. It was released in 1989 and attained the number 1 chart position in the UK Albums Chart.
"Real Gone Kid" was the band's first Top 10 ...
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# "Christmas and Glasgow" — 5:12
#* ''from the
Oscar Marzaroli
Oscar Marzaroli (1933 – August 26, 1988) was an Italian-born Scottish photographer of post-World War II urban Scotland. He was born in Castiglione Vara in northwest Italy and came to Scotland with his family at the age of two.
Marzaroli h ...
tribute album The Tree and the Bird and the Fish and the Bell''
# "The Wildness" (
Ross,
Prime
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) — 5:48
#* ''from the album
Fellow Hoodlums''
# "When You Are Young" — 3:49
# "Love's Great Fears" — 2:44
#* ''from the album
Raintown''
# "
Chocolate Girl" — 3:17
#* ''from the album
Raintown''
# "Plastic Shoes" — 3:40
# "A Brighter Star than You Will Shine" (
Ross,
Prime
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) — 4:38
#* ''from the album
Fellow Hoodlums''
# "Beautiful Stranger" (
Ross,
Prime
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) — 3:55
#* ''previously only available as a B-side and a bonus track on the vinyl
LP version of
Our Town - The Greatest Hits
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''
# "All I Want" — 4:44
# "
When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)
"When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)" is a single released by the Scottish group Deacon Blue in 1987 and in 1988. The song features prominent backing vocals from members of R&B group Londonbeat. It was the very first song to be played on ...
dit — 4:21
#* ''from the album
Raintown''
# "Walking Back Home" — 5:01
# "
I'll Never Fall in Love Again
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" (
Bacharach
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,
David
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) — 2:46
#* ''from the
Four Bacharach & David Songs EP''
* Tracks 1, 2, 6, 8, 11, 14, and 16 produced by
Deacon Blue
Deacon Blue are a Scottish pop rock band formed in Glasgow during 1985. The line-up of the band consists of vocalists Ricky Ross and Lorraine McIntosh, keyboard player James Prime and drummer Dougie Vipond. The band released their debut albu ...
* Tracks 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, and 17 produced by
Jon Kelly
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* Track 5 produced by Warne Livesey
* Track 13 produced by
Steve Osborne
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Personnel
Deacon Blue
*
Ricky Ross — vocals
*
Lorraine McIntosh
Lorraine McIntosh (born 13 May 1964) is a Scottish singer, vocalist with Scottish band Deacon Blue, and actress.
Career
McIntosh is a vocalist with Deacon Blue, whose second studio album, '' When the World Knows Your Name'' (1989), topped the ...
— vocals
*
James Prime
James Prime (born 3 November 1960) is a Scottish musician best known as the keyboard player for rock band Deacon Blue. Prime also lectures at the University of the West of Scotland. Known as a Hammond/piano player, his talents have been sough ...
— keyboards
*
Ewen Vernal — bass
*
Graeme Kelling — guitar
*
Douglas Vipond — drums
Other personnel
*
Mick Slaven — guitar on "Jesus Do Your Hands Still Feel the Rain", "Plastic Shoes" and "Love Hurts"
* Brian Docherty — bass on "Jesus Do Your Hands Still Feel the Rain"
* Gavin Wright —
fiddle on "The Wildness" and "When You Are Young"
Song Commentary
Quotes from
Ricky Ross included in liner notes:
Jesus Do Your Hands Still Feel the Rain
"'Jesus Do Your Hands Still Feel the Rain' was written for a film commission in 94 just as the band was about to fold. We did have a go at recording it but, in hindsight, didn't make the best job of it. The song was dropped from the film and despite visiting it occasionally in the years between I've never found a good arrangement. This time Ewen was on holiday and it seems to have made all the difference... Listen carefully and you hear him putting 10p in the phone as he drops in a bass part (turn it up very loud and you'll hear the organ at Blackpool Tower)."
Christmas and Glasgow
"'Christmas and Glasgow' was recorded at CaVa — Robin Rankine must have been involved — and I'm sure Rachel Smillie played that whistle. It was only available before on the
Oscar Marzaroli
Oscar Marzaroli (1933 – August 26, 1988) was an Italian-born Scottish photographer of post-World War II urban Scotland. He was born in Castiglione Vara in northwest Italy and came to Scotland with his family at the age of two.
Marzaroli h ...
tribute record — you can see his work on this sleeve and a few others from our early days."
When You Are Young
"'When You Are Young' was recorded as part of ''
Fellow Hoodlums'' and played a good deal live at that time. Most of this is the original live take with Gavin Wright's fiddle added before we mixed."
Beautiful Stranger
"'Beautiful Stranger' was recorded in a mill in Cookham and finished in Eden . . . that's in London . . . around 1993. It was only previously available to vinyl junkies . . . and predates any Madonna song of the same name and mentions the island of Gigha which no Madonna song I know ever did."
All I Want
"'All I Want' started life as a possible track for the last studio album
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Walking Back Home
"'Walking Back Home' was recorded at CaVa . . . that's in Glasgow with Ewen, Doug and myself and later Graeme and Lorraine overdubbing. Where was Jim? . . . I want to dedicate this to two of the people mentioned on the track: Warbeck and Linda . . . we all sang and we'll keep on singing."
References
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1999 albums
Deacon Blue albums
Albums produced by Jon Kelly
Albums produced by Steve Osborne