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''The Lilac Time'' is the debut album by English band
the Lilac Time The Lilac Time are an English alternative folk-rock band, originally formed in Herefordshire by Stephen Duffy, his brother Nick Duffy and their friend Michael Weston in 1986. The band's name was taken from a line in the Nick Drake song "Rive ...
and was released in 1987 by Swordfish Records. The album was partially remixed and re-released by
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in 1988.


Background and recording

In early 1987, singer-songwriter
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, who had previously established a career under both his own name and the moniker Tin Tin, was dropped by
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subsidiary 10 Records. Duffy's first solo album for the label, '' The Ups and Downs'', had reached number 35 on the
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and had included the hits " Kiss Me" and "Icing on the Cake", which reached numbers 4 and 14 respectively on the UK Singles Chart. Duffy's second solo album, ''Because We Love You'', had been a commercial disappointment and his third, ''
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'', recorded with Roger Freeman and Françoise Gigandet and released under the moniker Dr. Calculus, had been an
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with little commercial potential. Duffy had already begun recording his fourth album for the label when he was dropped; he envisaged a
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-flavoured release, but this proposed new direction was met with disapproval from the record company, which played a part in his being let go. For this new album, Duffy was joined by his multi-instrumentalist brother
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and his girlfriend's best friend Michael Weston on keyboards. Christening themselves the Lilac Time (a name taken from the lyrics of
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's song "
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"), the band began recording at producer Bob Lamb's Highbury Studio in Kings Heath, south Birmingham on 26 August 1986. They recorded five tracks, of which "Rockland", "And the Ship Sails On", and "Return to Yesterday" ended up on the album, while "Reunion Ball" and "Rain on a River" were held over for B-sides on the album's singles. In summer 1987, the band relocated to Searles Cottage, an old dairy in the village of Mathon in the
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, to rehearse and record
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of new material. Duffy used what remained of the money he had received as royalties from his hit single "Kiss Me" to complete the album, with sessions finishing at Lamb's in late summer 1987. In August or September, Duffy telephoned Swordfish Records in Birmingham, a record shop and label, and asked them if they were interested in releasing the album and if they could get it out before Christmas 1987. The record company agreed and 2000 vinyl LPs were pressed up along with 1000 CDs.


Music

The songs that Duffy and the band recorded for the album blended pop music and folk instrumentation. The delicate and folky album opener, "Black Velvet", finds Duffy singing of an ocean falling to its knees, calling to a lover without words, and spending the night crawling "like a snail on black velvet." The song was issued as the third single to be taken from the album and has been described by critic Tim DiGravina as, "brimming with wonderful imagery and full of subtle tones". The uptempo song "Return to Yesterday", which was the lead single from the album, has lyrics that reminisce about England's past, while wondering about its future. In 2018, Duffy called the song, "a bit of a mission statement" and a recording that "tells you all you need to know about the band". DiGravina noted the song's rolling banjos and political and sociological lyrics, while also describing it as, "evocative of a vintage 1800s steam train roaring through green pastures and lush vineyards". DiGravina has also remarked on the aggressive political stance of the lyrics of "Rockland", the "easygoing and carefree melodies" of "You've Got to Love", the "light orchestral Pop flourishes" heard in "Too Sooner Late than Better", and the fact that the instrumental "Trumpets from Montparnasse" doesn't feature any trumpets. DiGravina also described the songs "And the Ship Sails On" and "Love Becomes a Savage" as being "dark and moody", concluding that, "so much of the Lilac Time's debut album is concerned with the passing or the passage of time."


Release

''The Lilac Time'' was released by Swordfish Records on 2 November 1987, but it didn't reach the
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. The first single taken from the album was "Return to Yesterday", which was also released by Swordfish in November 1987, but this too failed to chart. The Lilac Time were subsequently signed to
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, who re-released the album on CD, LP and cassette on 20 June 1988, with four of its tracks remixed. A remixed version of "Return to Yesterday" was re-released by Fontana in July 1988 and this time it reached number 82 on the UK Singles Chart. Two more singles were taken from the album, with "You've Got to Love" appearing in October 1988 and reaching number 79 in the UK charts, and "Black Velvet" being issued in November 1988 and reaching number 99. The album was issued in the U.S. by
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in 1988, with a re-arranged track listing and the songs "Gone For a Burton" and "Railway Bazaar" added as bonus tracks on the CD. It also underwent further remixes and changes for its Mercury release, with the album version of "Black Velvet" being replaced by the single remix and Duffy adding additional backing vocals and new bass parts to some songs. In 2005, the song "Trumpets from Montparnasse" was used in a
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margarine television advertisement in the UK, and it also appeared the following year in the
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documentary series, ''
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''. As a result, Duffy would later call it the band's "most heard song". The song's author, Nick Duffy, told ''
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'' newspaper in April 2006 that the Flora advert had so far earned him £37,000, adding, "I celebrated by buying two pairs of shoes from the same shop, on the same day." ''The Lilac Time'' was reissued in an expanded and remastered edition by Fontana in 2006, with the addition of nine bonus tracks, including five previously unreleased BBC Radio 1 recordings first broadcast in 1988.


Reception

Contemporary reviews for the album were almost universally positive, with '' Time Out'' magazine making note of the album's "melody choruses that charm and stick like sweet glue", while describing its contents as, "sensitive" and "witty". In the 20 February 1988 edition of ''
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'', John Wilde called the album "quietly delightful" and singled out the songs "Return to Yesterday" and "You've Got to Love" as highlights, describing them as "internally combustible" and "ravishing" respectively. A later review by Tim DiGravina for the
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website described the album as "a fascinating debut", "a minimasterpiece", and "the start of a perfect career". DiGravina also commented, "Right off the bat, Stephen Duffy and company mix poetry, pop melodies, and folk instrumentation to create songs of endless charm, mesmerizing passion, and tantalizing atmosphere." ''
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'' described the album as "unfailingly delightful" and an "unprepossessing gem", while making note of its "jaunty love songs, small-town contemplations and skeptical bits of philosophy brought to life with simple delicacy...". In 2024, ''
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'' ranked ''The Lilac Time'' as 13th on their list of 20 most underrated albums.


Track listing

Track listing is for the original 1987 Swordfish Records' release; the 1988 Fontana Records re-release places "Return to Yesterday" and "Rockland" in reverse order. All songs written and arranged by the Lilac Time.


Side one


Side two


U.S. Mercury CD bonus tracks


2006 remastered CD bonus tracks


Personnel

*
Stephen Duffy Stephen Anthony James Duffy (born 30 May 1960 in Alum Rock, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England) is an English musician, singer and songwriter of Irish ancestry. He was a founding member, vocalist, bassist, and then drummer of Duran Duran. He we ...
 - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, vocals *
Nick Duffy Nicholas John Duffy (born on 24 June 1956) is an English musician, artist, illustrator, and filmmaker. Nick is the elder brother of singer/songwriter Stephen Duffy. They are both co-founders of the folk-pop group The Lilac Time. Nick is a mu ...
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, violin *Michael Weston - keyboards


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lilac Time 1987 debut albums The Lilac Time albums Fontana Records albums Mercury Records albums