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Bob Geldof – The Vegetarians of Love

Bob Geldof – The Vegetarians of Love
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Label/Cat#: Mercury 846 250-2 | Country/Year: Europe 1990
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Bob Geldof – The Vegetarians Of Love

Label: Mercury
Catalog#: 846 250-2
Format: CD, Album
Country: Europe
Released: Jul 1990
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock

Tracklist:

1 A Gospel Song 5:23
2 Love Or Something 4:39
3 The Great Song Of Indifference 4:38
4 Talking Voyager 2 Type Things 8:20
5 Big Romantic Stuff 4:06
6 Crucified Me 2:11
7 The Chains Of Pain 3:43
8 A Rose At Night 5:42
9 No Small Wonder 4:46
10 Walking Back To Happiness 7:29
11 Let It Go 4:39
12 The End Of The World 1:52

Credits:

Accordion – Alun Dunn
Acoustic Guitar – Bob Geldof, Geoff Richardson, Phil Palmer
Backing Vocals – Kevin Godley, Rupert Hine
Bass – Bob Loveday, Pete Briquette
Clarinet, Saxophone, Ukulele, Viola – Geoff Richardson
Drums – Geoff Dugmore
Electric Guitar – Bob Geldof, Geoff Richardson*, Gerry Moffet, Phil Palmer
Engineer – Stephen W. Tayler
Keyboards – Pete Briquette, Rupert Hine
Lead Vocals – Bob Geldof
Mastered By – Arun Chakraverty
Mixed By – Cameron Jenkins, Stephen W. Tayler
Organ – Alun Dunn*, Paul Carrack, Steve Fletcher
Percussion – Geoff Dugmore, Rupert Hine
Piano – Rupert Hine, Steve Fletcher
Producer – Rupert Hine
Violin – Bob Loveday
Whistle [Penny] – Bob Loveday, Geoff Richardson

Notes:

Recorded at Maison Rouge Studios London and at Studios Acousti Paris

Review

by Tom Demalon

Geldof returns after a four-year absence with his second solo release, The Vegetarians of Love. Again, there are some high-profile guests including Paul Carrack, Kevin Godley, and Dave Stewart, but this Rupert Hine-produced affair has a low-key feel to it. Geldof applies his Dylanesque croak to a set that is very heavy on Irish-folk influences with rich results.

“A Gospel Song” is a gorgeous, organ-driven track that leads things off. Dave Stewart lends his guitar work to the catchy pop/rock of “Love Or Something.” “The Great Song of Indifference,” is a wry, tongue-in-cheek stomp fueled by pennywhistles, accordion and violin. There’s even the appearance of former Boomtown Rat bandmate Pete Briquette playing bass and keyboards and co-writing the pleasant, albeit meandering, “Thinking Voyager 2 Type Things.” A commercial flop on both sides of the Atlantic, this album is, nonetheless, a joyous romp from start to finish.

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