Ay Fond Kiss

Ay Fond Kiss
Studio album by Fairground Attraction
Released 18 June 1990
Recorded January, 1988 - December, 1988
Genre Skiffle, folk, pop
Length 39:23
Label RCA
Producer Fairground Attraction
Fairground Attraction chronology
The First of a Million Kisses
(1988)
Ay Fond Kiss
(1990)
Singles from Fairground Attraction
  1. "Walkin' After Midnight"
    Released: 14 May 1990
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Ay Fond Kiss is the second and final studio album released by British group Fairground Attraction. It was released on 18 June 1990. The title is a misspelling of the Robert Burns poem Ae Fond Kiss, which lead singer Eddi Reader also covered on her 2003 album "Sings the Songs of Robert Burns". The album consists mostly of unreleased recordings and B-sides to previously released singles.[2] The album was also released after Reader had left the group. It peaked at number 55 in the UK Albums Chart.[3]

The album features a couple of covers including Sam Cooke's "You Send Me" (which was previously released as the B-side to the group's hit single "Find My Love"), Donny Hathaway's "Tryin Times", Patsy Cline's "Walkin' After Midnight" and The Beatles "Do You Want to Know a Secret?" as well as Robert Burns "Ae Fond Kiss" and a few other traditional songs.

The only single to be released from the album was "Walkin' After Midnight". It peaked at number 97 on the UK Singles Chart.[4]

Background

Lead guitarist Mark E. Nevin has said of the album:

"On each of the Fairground Attraction singles we recorded 3 extra tracks as 'B-sides'. We felt that it was good value for money and also a good opportunity to record songs that we may not have put on albums.

'Ay Fond Kiss' is basically these b-sides, a live version of 'Allelujah' and the previously unreleased 'Cajun Band', a song written by our friend Anthony Thistlethwaite that we had recorded for a bit of fun during the 'First of a Million Kisses' sessions. We had wanted it to be a budget priced album and clearly sold as that, but when we split up RCA put it out at full price with no indication that it wasn't in fact a 'proper' album (sneaky).

So if you bought this album thinking it was the follow up to 'First of a Million Kisses' and were a bit disappointed then I apologise. That said, it is still a half decent record and has some really great moments, not least the title track. Eddi always had a great love and knowledge of traditional folk music and her rendition of Robbie Burns' 'Ay Fond Kiss' is worth the price of the album itself in my book. We recorded it in one take at Westside Studios in Hammersmith for inclusion on the 'Find My Love' cd single."[5]

Personnel

Musicians

Production

Track listing

  1. "Jock O'Hazeldean" (Traditional)
  2. "The Game of Love"
  3. "Walkin' After Midnight" (Patsy Cline cover)
  4. "You Send Me" (Sam Cooke cover)
  5. "Tryin' Times" (Donny Hathaway cover)
  6. "Mystery Train" (Junior Parker cover)
  7. "Winter Rose"
  8. "Do You Want to Know a Secret" (The Beatles cover)
  9. "Allelujah"
  10. "Cajun Band"
  11. "Watching the Party"
  12. "Ay Fond Kiss" (Robert Burns poem)

Tracks 2, 7, 9 and 11 were written by Mark E. Nevin. "Cajun Band" was written by Anthony Thistlethwaite.

Charts

Chart Peak
position
UK Albums Chart 55

References

  1. "Ay Fond Kiss - Fairground Attraction - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  2. "~ Mark Nevin - Discography ~". Marknevin.com. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  3. "Ay Fond Kiss - Album Search - Official Charts". Theofficialcharts.com. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  4. "Walking After Midnight - Album Search - Official Charts". Theofficialcharts.com. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  5. "~ Mark Nevin - Discography ~". Marknevin.com. Retrieved 28 December 2014.

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