Beautiful People (Big Country song)
"Beautiful People" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1991 as the second and final single from their fifth studio album No Place Like Home. It was written by Stuart Adamson and produced by Pat Moran.[1] "Beautiful People" reached No. 72 on the UK Singles Chart,[2] and No. 36 on the BBC's Heavy Metal/Rock chart.[3]
"Beautiful People" | ||||
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Single by Big Country | ||||
from the album No Place Like Home | ||||
Released | October 1991 | |||
Length | 3:23 (single version) 5:33 (album version) | |||
Label | Vertigo Phonogram | |||
Songwriter(s) | Stuart Adamson | |||
Producer(s) | Pat Moran | |||
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The song's music video was directed by Roger Pomphrey and shot at Peckham, London.[4] Speaking to the Big Country fanzine Inwards in 1991, Adamson said of the song: "This is about how you can find cool things in the most fucked-up places."[5]
Reception
Upon release, Peter Kinghorn of Newcastle Evening Chronicle described "Beautiful People" as a "gently rolling singalong tune" with "plinking banjo and piano".[6] Craig McLean of Vox felt the song's piano "honks and tonks agreeably".[7] Steve Stewart of The Press and Journal considered No Place Like Home to present "a different style of music" from Big Country. He commented: "There is a slower, more relaxed feel to their sound, as displayed in "Beautiful People"."[8] In a review of one of the band's 1991 concerts, David Sinclair of The Times noted the song's "honky-tonk piano, mandolin and mellow sentiments".[9]
John Peel, reviewing the single for New Musical Express, commented: "It sounds like Mungo Jerry. My dad would have described it as half-baked piffle and he'd have been right. Sorry, Stuart."[10] In a retrospective review of the single, JT Griffith of AllMusic felt "Return to the Two Headed King" and "Fly Like An Eagle" were "unimpressive", with "Beautiful People" being "by far [the] strongest song".[11]
Track listing
- 7" and cassette single
- "Beautiful People" - 3:23
- "Return to the Two Headed King" - 4:27
- 12" single
- "Beautiful People" - 3:23
- "Return to the Two Headed King" - 4:27
- "Fly Like An Eagle" - 4:46
- "Rockin in the Free World" (Live) - 6:35
- CD single
- "Beautiful People" - 3:23
- "Return to the Two Headed King" - 4:27
- "Fly Like An Eagle" - 4:46
- "Rockin in the Free World" (Live) - 6:35
Personnel
Big Country
- Stuart Adamson - vocals, guitar
- Bruce Watson - guitar
- Tony Butler - bass
Production
- Pat Moran - producer, engineer
- Big Country - producers of "Return to the Two Headed King"
- Bruce Watson - producer of "Fly Like An Eagle" and "Rockin in the Free World"
- Nigel Luby - mixing on "Fly Like An Eagle" and "Rockin in the Free World"
Other
- Zarkowski Designs - design, artwork
Charts
Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart[2] | 72 |
References
- AllMusic Review by Tom Demalon. "No Place Like Home - Big Country | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
- "BIG COUNTRY | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
- "We Save No Souls Issue 12 - Page 36". Bigcountryinfo.com. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
- "We Save No Souls Issue 12 - Page 34". Bigcountryinfo.com. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
- "Inwards Issue 2 - Page 36". Bigcountryinfo.com. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
- Kinghorn, Peter (15 October 1991). "Albums/Singles". Newcastle Evening Chronicle.
- McLean, Craig (September 1991). "Albums". Vox.
- Stewart, Steve (26 September 1991). "Record reviews". The Press and Journal.
- "Big Country Review's and Interviews 1987 – 1991". Stuart Adamson. 2012-01-17. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
- Peel, John (5 October 1991). "Singles". New Musical Express.
- AllMusic Review by JT Griffith. "Beautiful People - Big Country | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2019-12-24.