Burning Questions (album)
Burning Questions is a studio album by English singer and composer James Warren, former member of groups Stackridge and The Korgis. It was released on Sonet Records in 1986.
Burning Questions | ||||
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Studio album by James Warren | ||||
Released | 1986 | |||
Recorded | 1985-1986 | |||
Genre | Pop, electropop | |||
Label | Sonet Records (UK) | |||
Producer | James Warren Andy Davis | |||
James Warren chronology | ||||
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The album includes the singles "Burning Questions" (released as 'The Korgis', 1985), "True Life Confessions" ('The Korgis', 1985), "They Don't Believe In Magic" ('James Warren & The Korgis', 1986) and "It Won't Be The Same Old Place" (James Warren, 1986).
Burning Questions was re-issued on compact disc by Angel Air Records in 2007.
Track listing
Side A
- "Burning Questions" (Davis/Warren) - 4:41
- "Climate of Treason" (Warren) - 3:51
- "They Don't Believe in Magic" (Warren) - 4:10
- "Possessed" (Warren) - 4:11
- "I Know Something" (Warren) - 3:10
Side B
- "True Life Confessions" (Davis/Warren) - 4:17
- "It Won't Be the Same Old Place" (Davis/Warren) - 4:59
- "Loneliness" (Warren) - 4:10
- "Can You Hear the Spirit Dying" (Warren) - 3:27
- "I Want To Remember" (Warren) - 5:46
2007 CD bonus tracks
- You Made Me Believe" (previously unreleased) - 3:36
- "How Did You Know?" (featuring Eddi Reader) (single 1987) - 3:46
- "I'll Be Here" (B-side "They Don't Believe in Magic") (Warren) - 4:27
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Billboard | favourable[2] |
Upon release, Billboard noted: "His debut album provides the answer to the question "Is James Warren as a solo artist the equal of his work in his previous group and duo?" If anything, Warren's solo work is actually an improvement..."[2] In a retrospective review, Jo-Ann Greene of AllMusic described the album as "very much a child of its time", with Warren doing a "brilliant" job on the songs, which she noted "put even his past hits to shame". Greene noted that the album, containing Warren's "strongest songs to date", suffered from a lack of promotion and was "consigned to the dust heap of history".[1]
Personnel
- James Warren - lead vocals, backing vocals, electric guitars, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, (overdubbed extra percussion and guitars, September 2006)
- Nick Magnus - keyboards, real and synthesized percussion, synthesizer programming
- Glenn Tommey - (overdubbed extra percussion and guitars, September 2006)
Production
- James Warren - producer
- Andy Davis - co-producer "Burning Questions", "True Life Confessions" & "It Won't Be the Same Old Place"
- Recorded January - October 1985 at Sonet Studio, London.
Release history
- 1986 Sonet Records, Sweden SNTF 956 (LP)
- 2007 Angel Air Records, UK SJPCD217, (CD)
Single releases
Format: 7" unless otherwise noted.
- "True Life Confessions" / "Possessed" (Edit) - 3:55 (as 'The Korgis', Sonet SON 2277, June 1985)
- "True Life Confessions" (Extended) - 5:58 / "I Know Something" (Edit) - 2:53 / "Possessed" (Edit)- 3:48 (12") ('The Korgis', 12" SONL 2277, June 1985)
- "Burning Questions" / "Waiting For Godot" (non-album track) (Warren) - 3:34 ('The Korgis', SON 2284, November 1985)
- "Burning Questions" (Extended) - 8:04 / "Waiting For Godot" ('The Korgis', 12" SONL 2284, November 1985)
- "They Don't Believe in Magic" / "I'll Be Here" (non-album track) ('James Warren is The Korgis', SON 2302, July, 1986)
- "It Won't Be the Same Old Place" (Single remix by David Lord) - 4:23 / "Climate of Treason" (James Warren, SON 2311, November 1986)
- "How Did You Know?" (non-album track) / "Can You Hear the Spirit Dying" (James Warren, SON 2328, 1987)
- "True Life Confessions" ('88 Remix by Kenny Denton) - 3:19 / "Possessed" (edit) - 3:55 ('The Korgis', SON 2277, March 1988)
References
- Jo-Ann Greene (2007-01-15). "Burning Questions - James Warren | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
- "Billboard". Books.google.co.uk. 1986-12-06. p. 28. Retrieved 2016-07-27.