Tenement Symphony (subtitled Kies und Glanz • Grit and Glitter • Grès et Paillettes) is the seventh studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released in October 1991 and reached number 39 on the UK Albums Chart.[1] Tenement Symphony includes three UK Top 40 hit singles; "Jacky", "My Hand Over My Heart" and "The Days of Pearly Spencer" (which would become Almond's last UK Top 10 hit to date).
Working with former La Magia and Willing Sinners member Billy McGee, and his former Soft Cell bandmate David Ball as well as various studio musicians, Almond recorded the album at Maison Rouge, Sarm West Studios, Fishermans Room, Berlin, CTS Studios, Berwick St Studios, RAK, Pacific Studios. The album is divided into two sections; 'Grit' and 'Glitter'. The first five songs constituted the 'Grit' and were produced by Almond, Billy McGee, Nigel Hine, and The Grid. The 'Glitter' side (the Tenement Symphony) was produced by Trevor Horn. The artwork was designed by Green Ink with a cover photograph by Klanger and Boink. The album cover mimics the style of German record label Deutsche Grammophon's classical records.
Almond wrote in his autobiography that the album's concept was largely down to Rob Dickins and that he did not feel the album truly reflected his artistic direction at that time, though he was pleased to have had the opportunity to work with Trevor Horn.
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AllMusic | [2] |
Track listing
All tracks written by Marc Almond; except where indicated.
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1. | "Meet Me In My Dream" | Almond, David Ball | 4:24 |
2. | "Beautiful Brutal Thing" | | 5:02 |
3. | "I've Never Seen Your Face" | Almond, David Ball | 5:02 |
4. | "Vaudeville and Burlesque" | | 6:52 |
5. | "Champagne" | | 5:47 |
Personnel
- Marc Almond – vocals, arranger
- Anne Dudley – keyboards, arranger, orchestration
- J.J. Belle – guitar
- Sally Bradshaw – vocals
- Betsy Cook – vocals
- Mitch Dalton – guitar
- Andy Duncan – drums, percussion, percussion programming
- Trevor Horn – organ, bass
- Billy McGee – keyboards, arranger
- Julian Mendelsohn – mixing
- Richard Norris – percussion programming
- Nick Plytas – piano
- Lynda Richardson – choir master
- Richard Riley – guitar
- Philip Todd – soprano & tenor saxophone
- Tim Weidner – bass
- Bruce Woolley – keyboards, vocals
- Gavyn Wright – string conductor
- Nigel Hine – programming
- Julian Stringle – clarinet
- Steve Rappaport – artwork
- Inga Humpe – programming, vocals
- Eric Caudieux – guitar, keyboards, programming
- Max Loderbauer – programming
Charts
Chart (1991) |
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UK Albums (OCC)[3] |
39 |