To Drink the Rainbow

To Drink the Rainbow (An Anthology 1988–2019) is a compilation album by the British singer-songwriter Tanita Tikaram, which was released by Needle Mythology in 2019.

To Drink the Rainbow (An Anthology 1988–2019)
Compilation album by
Released27 September 2019[1]
Length54:58
LabelNeedle Mythology
Tanita Tikaram chronology
Closer to the People
(2016)
To Drink the Rainbow (An Anthology 1988–2019)
(2019)

Background

To Drink the Rainbow was curated by Peter Paphides, the founder of Needle Mythology, with assistance from Tikaram. As a fan of Tikaram's work, Paphides wanted to compile a compilation that focused on her later, post-teenage work. As a result, tracks from Tikaram's first two albums, Ancient Heart (1988) and The Sweet Keeper (1990) are omitted, although an acoustic version of "Valentine Heart" is included as a bonus track.[2] Tracks from Lovers in the City were also omitted.

The compilation was released on CD and vinyl LP, with the latter being limited edition, containing a two-track seven-inch EP, a signed lyric sheet and postcard.[3]

Critical reception

In a 2019 retrospective on the top 100 reissues, soundtracks and compilations of the year, The Quietus listed To Drink the Rainbow at number 80.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My Love (Acoustic)"Tanita Tikaram3:49
2."Play Me Again"Tikaram3:47
3."Cool Waters"Tikaram, Martin Winning4:12
4."Only the Ones We Love"Tikaram2:53
5."Trouble"Tikaram3:57
6."I Think of You - E Penso A Te"Lucio Battisti, Mogol4:19
7."The Way You Move"Tikaram, Bryan Day2:54
8."Love Is Just a Word"Tikaram3:40
9."Amore Si"Tikaram, Marco Sabiu4:01
10."To Drink the Rainbow (Acoustic)"Tikaram3:34
11."Can't Go Back"Tikaram, Mark Creswell3:51
12."Every Day Is New"Tikaram4:07
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Glass Love Train (L.A. Version)"Tikaram, Creswell5:00
14."Valentine Heart (Acoustic)"Tikaram4:13

Personnel

Production

  • Mark Creswell - producer (tracks 1, 10, 14)
  • Tanita Tikaram - producer (tracks 2, 4, 5, 8, 12)
  • Neil Brockbank - producer (tracks 2, 8, 12)
  • Angie Pollock, Goetz Botzenhardt - producers (tracks 3, 7)
  • Peter Van Hooke, Rod Argent - producers (track 4)
  • Charlie Mallozzi, Marco Sabiu - producers (tracks 6, 9)
  • Paul Bryan - producer (tracks 11, 13)
  • Miles Showell - mastering, remastering

Charts

Chart (2019) Peak
position
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[5] 50

References

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