2007 studio album by Kevin Ayers
The Unfairground Released September 2007 Recorded 2006–2007 Studio Wavelab Studios, Tucson , Arizona Marlborough Farms, New York City Eastcote Studios & Gallery Studios, London YipJump Studios, Glasgow Genre Rock Length 34 :02 Label LO-MAX Producer Timothy Shepard, Peter Henderson and Gary Olson
The Unfairground is a 2007 album by Kevin Ayers , recorded with members of Ladybug Transistor , Teenage Fanclub , Neutral Milk Hotel , Gorky's Zygotic Mynci and Roxy Music .[ 8] It was his sixteenth studio LP and his first new set of recordings in fifteen years, as well as the last album released before his death in 2013. It was recorded in New York City; Tucson , Arizona; London; and Glasgow .[ 9] It debuted at No. 14 in the UK Indie Album chart .
The Unfairground deals with themes of love, loss and the passing of time, and it has received strong critical endorsements for its author's ruminations on his tumultuous life.[ 10] Ayers stated in a 2007 Sunday Times interview that it is "very much a reflective album: lost love, lost feelings, lost sensibilities. I had to include some of my blood, sweat and tears – if you are going to be honest, it can't be avoided."[ 11]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Kevin Ayers
Title 1. "Only Heaven Knows" 2:47 2. "Cold Shoulder" 3:09 3. "Walk on Water" 3:14 4. "Friends and Strangers" 3:36 5. "Shine a Light" 3:47 6. "Wide Awake" 2:54 7. "Baby Come Home" 2:36 8. "Brainstorm" 4:31 9. "Unfairground" 3:51 10. "Run, Run, Run" 3:37
Personnel
Musicians
Technical
Peter Henderson – producer
Timothy Shepard – producer, artwork, executive producer
Bernard MacMahon – executive producer
References
External links
"Kevin Ayers Returns With Help From Roxy, Ladybug, Architecture" by Paul Thompson and Amy Phillips (Pitchfork , 31 July 2007) link
"Indie Stars Guest On Rock Legend's First Album In 15 Years" (NME , 10 August 2007) link
"The Father of the Underground" by Garth Cartwright (The Daily Telegraph , 30 August 2007) link
"The Unsung Hero of Psychedelia" by Lisa Verrico (The Sunday Times , 2 September 2007) link [dead link ]
"Soft Centered" by Pierre Perrone (The Independent , 11 September 2007) link
Album review by Andy Gill (Uncut , September 2007) link
Album review by Mike Barnes (Mojo , September 2007) link
"Kevin Ayers" by Mike Atkinson (Stylus , 23 October 2007) link
"Kevin Ayers and Robert Wyatt" by Simon Reynolds (Reynoldsretro, 14 December 2007) link
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