The Gift (Midge Ure album)
The Gift is the first solo album by Ultravox frontman Midge Ure, released in 1985. It was released while Ultravox were taking a break; the band would go on to release U-Vox before splitting. The album reached #2 in the UK Albums Chart partly due to the large attention drawn to it by the single "If I Was" which reached #1 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1985. "That Certain Smile" was released as the second single in November 1985, and "Wastelands" was released as the third single in January 1986.
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Released | October 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1985 in Music Fest Studio, London | |||
Genre | Synthpop, electronic, new wave | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Midge Ure | |||
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Background
Daniel Mitchell and Ure wrote "Wastelands" together for the band Modern Man. They started a songwriting partnership that has produced 5 songs on "The Gift", including a reworking of "Wastelands", which was originally from the Midge Ure-produced Modern Man album Concrete Scheme released 1980.
"The Gift" features 3 instrumental tracks, which was recorded on the Caribbean island of Montserrat using a Casio CZ-101. Ure said in 1985:[1]
"I like instrumental music. I find it very easy to listen to and it allows you to use your imagination in a way that most pop music doesn't. It's refreshing."
Ure said in 1989:
"When I did 'The Gift', Ultravox was very much still in existence and I was simplifying what the band did. I wanted to do something easier than Ultravox music, and I wanted to indulge myself and my passion for instrumental music, which Ultravox didn't do a lot of. So I did that, and it was quite successful; I was quite pleased with it."[2]
On "Edo" Ure plays on a Koto, he bought in Japan first time Ultravox toured there.
The song "The Gift" was dedicated to the 19th-century Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Track listing
- "If I Was" (Midge Ure, Daniel Mitchell) - 5:22
- "When the Winds Blow" (Ure, Mitchell) – 4:07
- "Living in the Past" (Ian Anderson) - 4:35
- "That Certain Smile" (Ure, Mitchell) - 4:08
- "The Gift" (Ure) - 5:00
- "Antilles" (Instrumental) (Ure) - 4:08
- "Wastelands" (Ure, Mitchell) - 4:40
- "Edo" (Instrumental) (Ure) - 3:24
- "The Chieftain" (Instrumental) (Ure) - 4:45
- "She Cried" (Ure, Mitchell) - 4:12
- "The Gift (Reprise)" (Ure) - 1:45
Bonus tracks for 1996 UK re-release:
- "Mood Music" - 3:30
- "Piano" (Ure) - 2:28
- "The Man Who Sold the World" (David Bowie) - 5:37
- "The Gift (Instrumental)" (Ure) - 5:11
Bonus disk for 2010 Remastered Definitive Edition:
- "No Regrets"
- "Mood Music"
- "If I Was" [Extended Mix]
- "Piano"
- "The Man Who Sold the World"
- "That Certain Smile" [Extended Mix]
- "The Gift" [Instrumental]
- "Fade to Grey" (Recorded live at Rehearsals 27 Sep 1985. Feat. Mick Ronson on guitar)
- "Wastelands" [Extended Mix]
- "When the Winds Blow" (Recorded live at Wembley Arena, 23 Dec 1985)
- "After a Fashion" (Recorded live at Wembley Arena, 23 Dec 1985)
- "The Chieftain / The Dancer" (Recorded live at Wembley Arena, 23 Dec 1985)
- "Call of the Wild" [Extended Mix]
- "That Certain Smile" (Recorded live at Wembley Arena, 23 Dec 1985)
- "The Gift" (Recorded live at Wembley Arena, 23 Dec 1985)
Personnel
- Midge Ure - vocals, instrumentation, production
- Mark King - bass guitar (tracks 1, 3, 9)
- Mae McKenna, Lorenza Johnson, Jackie Challenor - backing vocals (tracks 4, 7)
- Mark Brzezicki - drums (track 7)
- Nigel Ross-Scott - bass guitar (tracks 4, 10)
- Lindsay Elliott - drums (track 4)
- Glenn Gregory - backing vocals (track 6)
- Paul Mosby - mizmar (track 10)
- Brian Tench - mixing engineer
- Rik Walton - recording engineer
- John Hudson - co-producer (track 12)
- George Hurrell - photography
- Peter Saville Associates - design
Charts
Chart (1985) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] | 29 |
United Kingdom (Official Charts Company) | 2 |
References
- Sound on Sound Magazine November 1985
- Cashbox Magazine 11 February 1989, interview by Karen Woods.
- Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 318. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.