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640:. The tracks were again digitally remastered, but without the stereo enhancer, and the CD featured new artwork, further notes by Rowland, and the additional track "Kevin Rowland's 13th Time", but excluded both of the extra tracks on the Creation release. The cover photo was changed to a photo from a contemporaneous but different photo session of Rowland, Adams, and O'Hara strolling in a park wearing "preppy" clothes (which had been used as the back-cover photo on the Creation reissue). According to Rowland, the album now sounded to him "as it was intended to sound." The extra tracks added in the Creation release were excluded, but another new track was added. According to Rowland, "Kevin Rowland's 13th Time" had originally been intended to be the opening song (with the introductory lyric "My name is Kevin Rowland, I'm the leader of the band" and, in a later verse, a "joke" of sorts, to "kick off the proceedings"), but was left off the original issue of the album due to his perception at the time of a "dodgy drum beat" at one point; it was restored for 603:, which was releasing his current material. The album was issued by Creation in 1997 (CRECD154), and the cover of the album was changed to a shot of just Rowland and Adams from the same photo sessions as the original cover. Rowland's new sleeve notes, entitled "Foreword to the Second Edition", discusses the changing of two of the song titles from the original release: "Knowledge of Beauty" became "My National Pride", and "Listen to This" became "I Love You (Listen to This)". "My National Pride" was the original title of the former song, but Rowland "didn't have the courage to title it that when it came around to the artwork." In addition, the writers of the 194: 452: 414: 502: 497: 492: 487: 482: 447: 442: 437: 432: 409: 404: 399: 394: 31: 671:, "I Love You (Listen to This)" is shot entirely on this set, dark, with a single spotlight on Rowland, no other band member visible, just various angles on Rowland singing the verses and chorusesβ€”the majority of the songβ€”until the final instrumental ride-out, when Billy Adams, Helen O'Hara, and the rest of the musicians are finally seen for a few seconds. 662:
disc included, featuring videos for the songs "This Is What She's Like", "My National Pride", and "I Love You (Listen to This)", directed by Jack Hazan. Rowland penned another page of notes regarding the videos. The booklet shows, in a two-page spread, a photo from the video shoot, with Dexys as an
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band, said that "it became clear that Kevin wanted to experiment more musically" than the record company was comfortable with, and that, even before the album was released, "it was obvious that nobody was really going to promote it." To her, the best thing about
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During the mastering process for the Creation release, a stereo enhancer was used, which both Rowland and original recording engineer Pete Schwier felt "ruined the dynamics." As a result, Rowland ultimately licensed the tracks to Dexys original label,
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Rowland remarked in 2008 that "I don't want to think about it too much because I want to think about what I'm doing now, but I remember coming out of the studio thinking, 'That's the best I can do.'" In 2008, Bob Stanley of
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eight-piece band, with Rowland, Adams, and O'Hara in the foreground. All three videos feature footage from this set. While "This Is What She's Like" includes footage of Rowland and Adams walking the streets of
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and Rowland were credited as producers, but Adams and O'Hara were added as co-producers in 1997, when the CD was reissued on Creation Records; at the same time, the titles to two of the songs were changed.
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The album was a commercial failure upon release, and its rejection by both critics and the public resulted in the group's disbandment in 1987. The album was later described as a "neglected masterpiece" by
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Because the band's lineup had been reduced to a quartet by the time of the recording, a number of performers and session musicians filled the other roles during the lengthy recording sessions, including
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described it as "quite the most challenging, absorbing, moving, uplifting and ultimately triumphant album of the year". The album is now considered something of a lost treasure: it was featured in
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O'Hara expressed a different perspective in a newspaper interview accompanying the reissue of the album. O'Hara, who had been part of the
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was "that it got released at all", but the lack of commercial success was "quite hard to deal with, particularly for Kevin."
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characterizing the release as "a torpid snore that denies entertainment on every level", although writing in the
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commented on the album's failure, noting that it "emerged in a far less adventurous era than the one
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cost a huge amount of money and, according to Gatfield, "felt uncomfortable and unnatural".
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The album was released three years after their second album, the internationally successful
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Rowland penned two pages of notes relating to the track, as well as a new "foreword to
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from Mercury and decided to license a digitally-remastered CD reissue of the album to
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to the reissue of "The Celtic Soul Brothers" that year), and a version of "
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The album was a commercial failure upon release, in part due to frontman
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1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: Revised and Updated Edition
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Let's Make This Precious: The Best of Dexys Midnight Runners
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in 2007, Paul Moody called it a "neglected masterpiece".
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Irwin, Colin (7 September 1985). "Stand And Deliver".
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was released into. New mavericks on the block such as
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Male, Andrew (August 1997). "Dexys Midnight Runners:
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on bass, and Robert Noble on organ and synthesizer.
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"Knowledge of beauty". 963: 961: 959: 1659: 1147:Robert Dimery; Michael Lydon (7 February 2006). 1165: 808:"The Waltz" (Kevin Rowland, Steve Torch) – 8:21 782:"The Occasional Flicker" (Kevin Rowland) – 5:49 755:"The Waltz" (Kevin Rowland, Steve Torch) – 8:27 715:"The Waltz" (Kevin Rowland, Steve Torch) – 8:21 18:1985 studio album by Dexys Midnight Runners 1176:"How OMD lost 3 million fans in one easy step" 1036:"Don't Stand Me Down – Dexys Midnight Runners" 1011:"Helen O'Hara on "Don't Stand Me Down" (copy)" 956: 595:In the 1990s, Rowland purchased the rights to 250:is the third studio album by English pop band 1230: 802:"Reminisce (Part Two)" (Kevin Rowland) – 3:31 758:"Reminisce (Part One)" (Kevin Rowland) – 5:50 899:Randy Taylor β€” bass on "Knowledge of Beauty" 818:"One of Those Things" has a riff taken from 746:"One Of Those Things" (Kevin Rowland) – 6:00 706:"One of Those Things" (Kevin Rowland) – 6:01 479: 429: 391: 945:Nigel Reeve β€” project coordinator (reissue) 749:"Reminisce (Part 2)" (Kevin Rowland) – 3:23 709:"Reminisce Part Two" (Kevin Rowland) – 3:31 1244: 1237: 1223: 1029: 1027: 522:Some reviewers were highly critical, with 192: 29: 866:Nick Gatfield β€” saxophone, backing vocals 830:, were given writing credits on the song. 719: 679: 541:1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 296:1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 1529:The Very Best of Dexys Midnight Runners 1024: 992: 990: 927:β€” mixing on "Kevin Rowland's 13th Time" 1660: 1114: 1059: 626: 1218: 1131: 942:Arun Chakraverty β€” engineer (reissue) 773: 372: 1093: 1033: 987: 1469:Searching for the Young Soul Rebels 896:Mick Boulton β€” piano on "The Waltz" 590: 271:, guitarist Billy Adams, violinist 13: 1678:Albums produced by Alan Winstanley 860:β€” violin, backing vocals, producer 14: 1694: 1192: 1066:The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 481: 431: 393: 293:, and was selected as one of the 198:The 2002 "Director's Cut" reissue 812: 674: 500: 495: 490: 485: 480: 450: 445: 440: 435: 430: 412: 407: 402: 397: 392: 254:, released in September 1985 by 921:Pete Schwier β€” engineer, mixing 1211:(streamed copy where licensed) 1140: 1125: 1108: 1087: 1053: 1003: 969:"Interview With Nick Gatfield" 884:Bob Noble β€” organ, synthesizer 1: 1668:Dexys Midnight Runners albums 1536:BBC Radio One Live in Concert 949: 863:"Big" Jim Paterson β€” trombone 654:A limited-edition version of 424:Encyclopedia of Popular Music 936:Claire Mueller β€” photography 930:Peter Barrett β€” cover design 837: 761:"The Way You Look Tonight" ( 550:for the 1980s". 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Index


Studio album
Dexys Midnight Runners
Genre
New wave
blue-eyed soul
Label
Mercury
Producer
Kevin Rowland
Alan Winstanley
Dexys Midnight Runners
Too-Rye-Ay
One Day I'm Going to Soar
Don't Stand Me Down: The Director's Cut
Singles
This Is What She's Like
Dexys Midnight Runners
Mercury Records
Too-Rye-Ay
Kevin Rowland
Helen O'Hara
Ivy League
Brooks Brothers
Uncut
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
Vincent Crane
Atomic Rooster
Al Green
John "Rhino" Edwards

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