Pure (Midge Ure album)

Pure, released 16 September 1991, is the third solo album by former Ultravox frontman Midge Ure. It was the first release by Ure with a new record label BMG-Arista. The first single "Cold Cold Heart" reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart in August 1991.[1] "I See Hope in the Morning Light" and "Let It Go?" were also released as singles.[2] Two years in the making, the album has an emminantly blend of ethnic rhythms and clean AOR pop, pervaded by catchy hooks.

Pure
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1991 (1991-09)
GenrePop
LabelArista Records
ProducerMidge Ure
Midge Ure chronology
Answers to Nothing
(1988)
Pure
(1991)
Breathe
(1996)

Pure was written and recorded predominantly in Montserrat and London, utilising a rhythm section of brothers Mark and Steve Brzezicki, legendary session drummer Simon Philips weighing in. "I See Hope in the Morning Light'", with Uilleann pipes by Paddy Moloney, was written about the possible release of Nelson Mandela, and recorded as a celebration. Ure said: "I hit a block and didn't finish the song until way after his release. That's the way it happens sometimes."[3] The song "Tumbling Down" was inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall 1989.

Midge filmed the promo-videos to "Cold, Cold Heart" and "I See Hope" in Los Angeles.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ure except 1 & 8 : Ure/Danny Mitchell, 6 & 10: Ure/Mitchell/Katherine Stephenson

No.TitleLength
1."I See Hope In The Morning Light"5:42
2."Cold, Cold Heart"4:30
3."Pure Love"3:43
4."Sweet 'n' Sensitive Thing"3:56
5."Let It Go?"6:22
6."Rising"5:25
7."Light In Your Eyes"3:31
8."Little One"5:00
9."Hands Around My Heart"4:30
10."Waiting Days"4:32
11."Tumbling Down"2:49

Personnel

  • Midge Ure - Vocals, guitars, keyboards
  • Bass – Jeremy Meehan (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6 to 10), Steve Brzezicki (tracks: 1, 2, 5, 10, 11)
  • Drums – Mark Brzezicki (tracks: 1, 3, 7 to 9, 11), Simon Phillips (tracks: 5, 6, 10)
  • Keyboards – Robbie Kilgore (tracks: 1, 3, 6 to 11)
  • Percussion – Steve Williams (tracks: 4, 7, 8)
  • Uilleann pipes and Tin Whistle - Paddy Moloney (track 1)
  • Background vocals (track 1) - Chris Ballin, Gwen Dupree, Michael McCloud, Phil Gannon, Ricci P. Washington, Sheylah Cuffy, Sylvia Mason-James, Vicki St James
  • Background vocals (track 5) - Angie Brown, Jackie Sheridan, Kate Stephenson, Sheylah Cuffy
  • Background vocals (track 10) - Jackie Sheridan, Kate Stephenson
  • Co-producer and engineer – Rik Walton
  • Design, Illustration – Una Fagan

References

  1. "Charts".
  2. "discogs".
  3. sleeve notes.
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