Chasing Shadows (The Comsat Angels album)

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Chasing Shadows
Comsat Angels - Chasing Shadows-cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1986
Genre Post-punk
Length41:32
Label Island
Producer The Comsat Angels, Kevin Moloney, Rob Fraboni
The Comsat Angels chronology
7 Day Weekend
(1985)
Chasing Shadows
(1986)
Fire on the Moon
(1990)
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Chasing Shadows is the Comsat Angels' sixth album, released in 1986 on Island Records.

Contents

Having left Jive Records, the band had gotten a recording contract with Island, aided by Robert Palmer, who confessed on a TV show to be a fan of the Comsat Angels. [2] As a thank you, he was credited as "executive producer" on the album, and also provided vocals for the song "You'll Never Know." [3]

The track "The Cutting Edge" was released as a single, with "Something's Got to Give" on the B-side. [4] The latter song was not included on the album, but later appeared as a demo track on the 2007 release To Before . [5] The original version appeared on the 2015 reissue of Chasing Shadows.

Chasing Shadows was regarded by the band as a departure from their two prior albums, Land and 7 Day Weekend , which were produced by Jive Records. During a 1997 interview, frontman Stephen Fellows agreed with a suggestion that Chasing Shadows displayed his best vocal performance, adding: "I liked Rockfield, where we recorded Chasing Shadows cos it was very informal. We played mostly live, with vocals added later. Sleep No More was done live – the feel, capturing the moment. Obviously the Jive albums weren't done like that – assembled by machines in another room while we watched television and ate fruit". [6]

Chasing Shadows was reissued by Edsel Records in November 2015 as part of a two-CD set which also included the 1990 album Fire on the Moon , which was recorded by the band using the name Dream Command.

Track listing

All tracks written by Fellows/Glaisher/Bacon/Peake.

  1. "The Thought That Counts" – 6:03
  2. "The Cutting Edge" – 5:06
  3. "Under the Influence" – 4:22
  4. "Carried Away" – 5:05
  5. "You'll Never Know" – 4:57
  6. "Lost Continent" – 5:01
  7. "Flying Dreams" – 5:45
  8. "Pray for Rain" – 5:01
  9. "Something's Got to Give" (2015 edition bonus track)

Personnel

The Comsat Angels

with:

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. the comsat angels, q&a
  3. The Comsat Angels Q&A at Renascent Records
  4. Comsat Angels website Archived 2012-12-30 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Comsat Angels website Archived 2012-05-21 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Step Off, interviews, Stephen Fellows interviewed by Tony Kinson 13/3/97