It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am: Anthology 1977-2010

It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am: Anthology 1977-2010

by Edward Ball
It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am: Anthology 1977-2010

It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am: Anthology 1977-2010

by Edward Ball

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Overview

Lurking behind the scenes of loads of brilliant pop during a span that stretched from the late '70s through the mid-'90s, Edward Ball had his talented fingers in an impressive number of pies. It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am is a career-spanning overview that focuses on the bands that Ball led throughout the years. From the mod pop of "O" Level to solo works that posit Ball as a Britpop sage, the variety of styles he applied his talent to is breathtaking. The Times alone went through a myriad of changes as documented here. From their early days as situationist pop visionaries (as displayed on the classic "I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape") and mod revivalists on through to sophisti-pop happy lads, rafter-scraping dream poppers, and dancefloor chancers, just a sampling of his work with them would be enough to leave heads spinning. Throw in tracks from his ecstasy-fueled dance-pop project Love Corporation, which felt like a cash-in at the time but actually turned out some classic tracks like "Palatial" and "Give Me Some Love," the oddball shoegaze group Teenage Filmstars, and those released under his own name -- which tend toward confessional acoustic ballads -- and it's clear that Ball had a wandering, almost overactive muse. His reincarnation as a sensitive balladeer was one of his more surprising turns given the snarky, sometimes not-so-serious bent of his other work. Songs like "If a Man Ever Loved a Woman" and "Never Live to Love Again" are very much in the vein of the work his old mucker Alan McGee was doing at the time with Biff Bang Pow! Not too surprising since McGee and a bunch of Creation people like Martin Carr and Andy Bell were helping out. The scattershot nature of the track list does even more to point out the maturity of these later songs, as often one of these heart-tugging acoustic tracks is followed by a goofy piss-take like "O" Level's "We Love Malcolm." Then that tune might be followed by a noise-damaged shoegaze track that's completely backwards or a French-language, smoothly Balearic version of New Order's "Blue Monday." This kind of approach truly highlights the anything-goes attitude Ball always seemed to bring to his music, and it makes for a bracing, surprising listen. He might not have been a visionary or a genius, but he knew his way around a good tune and he was always up for a lark, and that is definitely worth celebrating. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 10/21/2022
Label: Cherry Red
UPC: 5013929187238
Rank: 138109

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Red With Purple Flashes [Single Version]
  2. The Mill Hill Self Hate Club
  3. Big Painting
  4. Tears on a Rainy Sunday
  5. Crashed on You
  6. It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am [Single Version]
  7. Stranger Than Fiction
  8. Heaven Sent Me an Angel
  9. Docklands Blues
  10. Godevil
  11. Life
  12. Pseudo Punk
  13. Kiss Me
  14. There's a Cloud Over Liverpool
  15. Trailblaze
  16. This Is London
  17. 3 Pages in Record Collector
  18. I Apologise
  19. If a Man Ever Loved a Woman
  20. Sorry I've Written a Melody

Disc 2

  1. I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape [Single Version]
  2. Love Is Blue
  3. Whatever Happened to Thamesbeat
  4. A Ton of Blues
  5. Storybook Beginnings
  6. Blue Fire
  7. Just a Song
  8. I Hate Ibiza
  9. Boys Brigade
  10. Never Live to Love Again
  11. We Love Malcolm
  12. Kaleidoscope
  13. Picture Gallery
  14. She's Just High Maintenance Baby
  15. Opinionated Pop Svengali
  16. Baisers Voles
  17. Times TV
  18. Leave Me
  19. Boys About Town
  20. Controversial Girlfriend
  21. Love and Truth
  22. Kill the Playlist
  23. Song to the Lighthouse
  24. Physical Graffiti

Disc 3

  1. Manchester [Single Version]
  2. From Chelsea Green to Brighton Beach
  3. A Girl Called Mersey
  4. Lundi Bleu [Radio Edit]
  5. London Fields
  6. Palatial [Danny Rampling Remix] [7" Edit]
  7. Fleshtones
  8. Give Me Some Love [Weatherall Remix]
  9. Confiance
  10. Translucence
  11. Cathedrals of Glitter [Monkey Mafia Mix]
  12. Aurore Boreale
  13. Snow
  14. French Film Bleurred
  15. All I Want Is You to Care
  16. Da Da Won't Buy Me a Bauhaus
  17. Extase

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Edward Ball   Primary Artist
Love Corporation   Primary Artist
Teenage Filmstars   Primary Artist
Ed Ball   Primary Artist
The Times   Primary Artist
O Level   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Peter Hook   Composer
Andrew Weatherall   Remix Engineer
Stephen Morris   Composer
Andy Weatherall   Remix Engineer
Roger Sargent   Photography
Keith Davey   Design
Lois Wilson   Liner Notes
Simon Murphy   Mastering
Morgan Sheppard   Musician
Danny Rampling   Remix Engineer
Gillian Gilbert   Composer
Monkey Mafia   Remix Engineer
Jon Harrington   Project Manager
Edward Ball   Composer,Liner Notes
Jackie Edwards   Composer
Bernard Sumner   Composer
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