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Drawn from Memory

Drawn from Memory is the second album by English rock band Embrace, released on 27 March 2000 by Mobetta, Hut, and Virgin Records. Following the release of their debut studio album The Good Will Out (1998), touring keyboardist Mickey Dale became an official member. Frontman Danny McNamara began suffering from writer's block, leaving guitarist Richard McNamara to handle the writing. Sessions were done at Batsford Park Manor in Gloucestershire, Olympic Studios in London, and Soundworks Studios in Leeds. Tristin Norwell and the band producer the entire album, bar "You're Not Alone", which was produced by Hugo Nicolson. Songs on the album centred around the arrangements and the interplay between instruments, instead of being melody-driven.

Drawn from Memory
Studio album by
Released27 March 2000
Recorded1999
Studio
  • Batsford Park Manor, Gloucestershire
  • Olympic, London
  • Soundworks, Leeds
Length48:05
Label
Producer
Embrace chronology
The Good Will Out
(1998)
Drawn from Memory
(2000)
If You've Never Been
(2001)
Singles from Drawn from Memory
  1. "Hooligan"
    Released: 1 November 1999
  2. "You're Not Alone"
    Released: 13 March 2000
  3. "Save Me"
    Released: 22 May 2000
  4. "I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You"
    Released: 7 August 2000

Drawn from Memory received generally favourable reviews from critics, some seeing it as a progression from The Good Will Out, while others felt it was weaker than that release. The album charted at number eight in the United Kingdom; it would later be certified gold in that territory. All four of its singles charted within the top 40 of the Scottish and UK Singles Charts, with "You're Not Alone" reaching the highest at number 12 and 14, respectively. "Hooligan" was released as the lead single from Drawn from Memory on 1 November 1999, which was followed by a short tour of the United Kingdom. "You're Not Alone" was released as a single on 13 March 2000, preceded by a tour of Europe. They played a handful of festival shows, bookended by the "Save Me" and "I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You" singles on 22 May and 7 August 2000, respectively. They went on another tour of the UK towards the end of the year.

Background and production edit

Embrace released their debut studio album The Good Will Out in June 1998.[1] It peaked at number one in the UK; all of its singles charted within the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart, with "Come Back to What You Know" reaching the highest at number six.[2] "All You Good Good People" attracted minor attention from college radio in the United States.[1] Prior to embarking on a tour of Europe at the end of 1998, touring keyboardist Mickey Dale was made an official member.[3] Vocalist Danny McNamara suffered from writer's block, and as such, his brother, and the band's guitarist, Richard McNamara handling the majority of the songwriting.[4]

Drawn from Memory was recorded at Batsford Park Manor in Gloucestershire, Olympic Studios in London, and Soundworks Studios in Leeds.[5] At Batsford, Tristin Norwell and his team had spent weeks constructing a state-of-the-art studio for the band to use.[6] Norwell and the band produced nearly every song on the album, except for "You're Not Alone", which was produced by Hugo Nicolson. Norwell and Simon Sheridan handled recording, with assistance from Stuart Miller; Nicolson recorded "You're Not Alone". Nicolson mixed almost every song with assistant mix engineer Paul "P Dub" Walton, except for "Bunker Song" and "Yeah You", which were mixed by Norwell with assistance from Olly Mecock.[5]

Composition and lyrics edit

Drawn from Memory has been compared to Urban Hymns (1997) by the Verve.[7] During the recording, the band were influenced by Nick Cave, Simon & Garfunkel, and jazz albums from the label Blue Note Records.[8] The songs were based on the musical arrangements and how instruments interact with one another, instead of being driven by the melody.[4] The orchestration throughout the album is more subdued than on The Good Will Out.[9] The album opens with the country-soul ballad "The Love It Takes".[10] Danny McNamara wrote it on an acoustic guitar during the making of The Good Will Out, before showing it to the rest of the band, who added music in the style of Frank Zappa.[8][11] It slowly builds and ends with a guitar solo crescendo.[12] Dale said the band wanted to open the album with a "bold departure" to separate it from The Good Will Out.[13] "You’re Not Alone" is a ballad that is reminiscent of The Good Will Out track "Fireworks", and the work of the Boo Radleys.[4][12] Richard McNamara showed the band the song during the mixing of The Good Will Out, and nearly put it on that album, until their label pushed to release the album as-is.[14] McNamara said they added the song to Drawn from Memory last as the label told the band they "needed an Embracey track".[15]

"Save Me" shares a similar chord progression as "Everyday Is a Winding Road" (1996) by Sheryl Crow, and touches on gospel music.[16] It was originally known as "Plasterscenic" and lacked a chorus, until they played the song and Danny McNamara sung the first words that came to him, "save me".[17] The piano-driven "Drawn from Memory" opens with several bars of classical chamber music, while it overall recalled the sound of Cave's The Boatman's Call (1997).[7][10] McNamara wrote the track in Thailand, when its intro section was known as "Barbara"; he later played it for the rest of the band during a soundcheck in Denmark.[18][19][20] The band spent several days working on the track to without any success, by which point, Dale worked on the arrangement at his house.[21] The day after, the band were pleased with his changes; he played the part on a Yamaha grand piano with directions from McNamara, which later had to be edited out of the final recording.[22][23][24] The Led Zeppelin-lite "Bunker Song" is an instrumental that was done in homage to "Nine Acre Court" (1995) by the Charlatans.[10][25][26]

"New Adam New Eve" is a psychedelic track with Eastern-esque guitarwork that the band saw as their attempt to emulate "Song 2" (1997) by Blur.[4][27][28] "Hooligan" is sung by Richard McNamara, features a kazoo solo, and is done in the vein of Beck and the Beta Band.[29][16] Bassist Steve Firth said the band did not want a guitar solo as they felt "they sound really cheesy", so they opted for a kazoo.[30] McNamara said the song dealt with peer pressure, as well as the "happiness comes from focusing on what you have rather than what you don’t have".[29] "Yeah You" channels the sound of Nirvana, specifically their track "Pennyroyal Tea" (1993).[10] It was initially known as "Pavement".[31] Danny McNamara recorded his vocals for "Liars Tears", another ballad, at the end of the garden at Batsford.[32][33] "I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You" is a psychedelic pop song with horns during the bridge section.[4] Richard McNamara said it had a "Midnight Cowboy vibe... all major sevenths for that summery vibe".[34] Danny McNamara compared the album's closing track, "I Had a Time", to The Good Will Out cut "Retread".[35] His vocals were lifted from the demo version of the song; it features a clarinet part from drummer Mike Heaton.[36][37]

Release edit

"Hooligan" was released as a single 1 November 1999.[29] Two versions were released on CD: the first with "I've Been Running" and "I Can't Feel Bad Anymore", while the second included "Like a Believer" and "With the One Who Got Me Here".[38][39] The music video for "Hooligan" sees Richard McNamara exploring the Thamesmead housing estate in London.[40] In the weeks leading up to its release, "Hooligan" and its B-sides were made available for streaming through the band's website.[41] In January 2000, the band went on a short tour of the United Kingdom.[42] A documentary on the making of the album was broadcast on the band's website around this time.[43] On 26 January 2000, Drawn from Memory was announced for release in two months' time.[8] The band did a BBC Radio 1 session where they played "Hooligan", "Save Me", "The Love It Takes", and "Yeah You".[44] The music video for "You're Not Alone" was posted on Dotmusic on 28 February 2000; it was filmed in Australia and sees the band doing outdoor activities, such as walking on a rope.[45]

"You're Not Alone" was released as a single on 13 March 2000.[8] Two versions were released on CD: the first with "Brothers and Sisters" and "Happy and Lost", while the second featured "Come on and Smile" and "A Tap on Your Shoulder".[46][47] They performed "You're Not Alone" on CD:UK without McNamara, who felt ill. Later that day, he was rushed to the hospital where it was found that he had a blood clot in his lung.[48] "The Love It Takes" premiered through NME's website; the band appeared on Top of the Pops.[48][49] Drawn from Memory was released on 27 March 2000.[8] It was promoted with a small show to members of their fan club, and listening parties and club nights throughout the country leading up to the album's release.[50][51] The following month, the band embarked on a tour of Europe; they cancelled a show in Austria due to the inclusion of the Freedom Party in that country's government.[52]

Embrace played two shows in Blackpool (with support from Coldplay), prior to a series of festival appearances over the next few months, including Glastonbury, Witnness and Reading and Leeds.[53] "Save Me" was released as a single on 22 May 2000.[54] Two versions were released on CD: the first with "Get on Board" and "Still So Young", while the second included a radio session version and remixes of "Save Me".[55][56] The music video for "Save Me" was posted on Dotmusic on 9 May 2000; it sees McNamara walking through a wall of glass, before falling out of a building. As he is dropping to the ground, other people in the building are unaware of him.[57] Following this, they embarked on tours of Japan and Germany.[58] A re-recorded version of "I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You" was released as a single on 7 August 2000.[59] Danny McNamara said they want to "capture a more wide-eyed summery feel", which they were unable to do the first time.[59] Two versions were released on CD: the first with "The First Cut" and "I Know What's Going On", while the second featured "Top of the Heap", and a cover of "3 Is a Magic Number" (1973) by Bob Dorough.[60][61] In October and November 2000, the band went on a short UK tour.[62]

"Save Me", "Hooligan", and "I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You" were included on the band's first compilation album, Fireworks (Singles 1997–2002) (2002).[63] "Drawn from Memory" and "Save Me" were included on the band's third compilation album, The Essential (2007).[64] Drawn from Memory was re-pressed on vinyl, alongside The Good Will Out and third studio album If You've Never Been (2001), in 2020.[65]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [9]
laut.de     [7]
NME8/10[27]
Q     [16]
Select     [10]

Drawn from Memory was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics. The staff at NME wrote that the album "trawls emotional depths, plays to its strengths, comforts and encourages, strong in the knowledge that sometimes the good really will out".[27] Cam Lindsay of Exclaim! said the album was the "sound of a band starting over", and as the "pressure of delivering a great sophomore album" beckons, "Embrace can be happy that they have done that with this strong and sincere effort."[25] In a guide to the band's releases for Clash, writer Gareth James considered the album "a far stronger set of songs than its much-lauded predecessor".[66] John Walshe of Hot Press said it would be "all too easy" to single out the issues with the band's "brand of stadium-friendly guitar rock, [...] but Embrace have a certain naggingly familiar, gap-toothed charm."[67]

The staff at laut.de saw it as "definitely versatile", and while the tracks occasionally featured an acoustic guitar or piano, it was "not always very spectacular".[7] AllMusic reviewer Ben Davies said the album attempted to rectify a balance between the "Verve-style ballads and Oasis-like raucous guitars" of their debut "by not taking everything to an excessive degree". He added that in spite of its "many creditable aspects", the album had a "lingering feeling that this isn't all it could be".[9] Select's Roy Wilkinson saw it as "clearly a more stylistically ambitious" release than the debut, though the "abiding moment is a bittersweet and familiar one".[10] In a review for Q, John Harris wrote that the "impassioned love song is still Embrace's calling card, though this time the embellishment and orchestration has been toned down". He highlighted "You're Not Alone" as being "somewhere to the right of pallid cliche. As too much of Drawn From Memory proves, it's really something Embrace need to work on."[16]

Drawn from Memory peaked at number eight in the UK.[68] It also reached number seven in Scotland,[69] and number 24 in Ireland.[70] "Hooligan" charted at number 18 in the UK,[2] and number 38 in Scotland.[71] "You're Not Alone" charted at number 12 in Scotland,[72] and number 14 in the UK.[2] "Save Me" charted at number 25 in Scotland,[73] and number 29 in the UK.[2] "I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You" charted at number 21 in Scotland,[74] and number 23 in the UK.[2] Drawn from Memory was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[75] Several years later, McNamara attended a U2 gig; upon meeting Bono, Bono told McNamara that Drawn from Memory had been a "big inspiration and influence" on one of their releases.[76]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Danny McNamara and Richard McNamara.[5]

Drawn from Memory track listing
No.TitleLength
1."The Love It Takes"5:31
2."You're Not Alone"4:29
3."Save Me"4:46
4."Drawn from Memory"7:00
5."Bunker Song"1:48
6."New Adam New Eve"3:47
7."Hooligan" (lead vocals: Richard McNamara)4:13
8."Yeah You"3:38
9."Liars Tears"3:16
10."I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You"3:50
11."I Had a Time"5:47

Personnel edit

Personnel per booklet, except where noted.[5]

Charts and certifications edit

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External links edit

  • Drawn from Memory at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)

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Drawn from Memory is also the title of an autobiography by E H Shepard and of an animated feature film by Paul Fierlinger Drawn from Memory is the second album by English rock band Embrace released on 27 March 2000 by Mobetta Hut and Virgin Records Following the release of their debut studio album The Good Will Out 1998 touring keyboardist Mickey Dale became an official member Frontman Danny McNamara began suffering from writer s block leaving guitarist Richard McNamara to handle the writing Sessions were done at Batsford Park Manor in Gloucestershire Olympic Studios in London and Soundworks Studios in Leeds Tristin Norwell and the band producer the entire album bar You re Not Alone which was produced by Hugo Nicolson Songs on the album centred around the arrangements and the interplay between instruments instead of being melody driven Drawn from MemoryStudio album by EmbraceReleased27 March 2000Recorded1999StudioBatsford Park Manor GloucestershireOlympic LondonSoundworks LeedsLength48 05LabelHutVirginMobettaProducerTristin NorwellEmbraceHugo NicolsonEmbrace chronologyThe Good Will Out 1998 Drawn from Memory 2000 If You ve Never Been 2001 Singles from Drawn from Memory Hooligan Released 1 November 1999 You re Not Alone Released 13 March 2000 Save Me Released 22 May 2000 I Wouldn t Wanna Happen to You Released 7 August 2000Drawn from Memory received generally favourable reviews from critics some seeing it as a progression from The Good Will Out while others felt it was weaker than that release The album charted at number eight in the United Kingdom it would later be certified gold in that territory All four of its singles charted within the top 40 of the Scottish and UK Singles Charts with You re Not Alone reaching the highest at number 12 and 14 respectively Hooligan was released as the lead single from Drawn from Memory on 1 November 1999 which was followed by a short tour of the United Kingdom You re Not Alone was released as a single on 13 March 2000 preceded by a tour of Europe They played a handful of festival shows bookended by the Save Me and I Wouldn t Wanna Happen to You singles on 22 May and 7 August 2000 respectively They went on another tour of the UK towards the end of the year Contents 1 Background and production 2 Composition and lyrics 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts and certifications 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Certifications 8 References 9 External linksBackground and production editEmbrace released their debut studio album The Good Will Out in June 1998 1 It peaked at number one in the UK all of its singles charted within the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart with Come Back to What You Know reaching the highest at number six 2 All You Good Good People attracted minor attention from college radio in the United States 1 Prior to embarking on a tour of Europe at the end of 1998 touring keyboardist Mickey Dale was made an official member 3 Vocalist Danny McNamara suffered from writer s block and as such his brother and the band s guitarist Richard McNamara handling the majority of the songwriting 4 Drawn from Memory was recorded at Batsford Park Manor in Gloucestershire Olympic Studios in London and Soundworks Studios in Leeds 5 At Batsford Tristin Norwell and his team had spent weeks constructing a state of the art studio for the band to use 6 Norwell and the band produced nearly every song on the album except for You re Not Alone which was produced by Hugo Nicolson Norwell and Simon Sheridan handled recording with assistance from Stuart Miller Nicolson recorded You re Not Alone Nicolson mixed almost every song with assistant mix engineer Paul P Dub Walton except for Bunker Song and Yeah You which were mixed by Norwell with assistance from Olly Mecock 5 Composition and lyrics editDrawn from Memory has been compared to Urban Hymns 1997 by the Verve 7 During the recording the band were influenced by Nick Cave Simon amp Garfunkel and jazz albums from the label Blue Note Records 8 The songs were based on the musical arrangements and how instruments interact with one another instead of being driven by the melody 4 The orchestration throughout the album is more subdued than on The Good Will Out 9 The album opens with the country soul ballad The Love It Takes 10 Danny McNamara wrote it on an acoustic guitar during the making of The Good Will Out before showing it to the rest of the band who added music in the style of Frank Zappa 8 11 It slowly builds and ends with a guitar solo crescendo 12 Dale said the band wanted to open the album with a bold departure to separate it from The Good Will Out 13 You re Not Alone is a ballad that is reminiscent of The Good Will Out track Fireworks and the work of the Boo Radleys 4 12 Richard McNamara showed the band the song during the mixing of The Good Will Out and nearly put it on that album until their label pushed to release the album as is 14 McNamara said they added the song to Drawn from Memory last as the label told the band they needed an Embracey track 15 Save Me shares a similar chord progression as Everyday Is a Winding Road 1996 by Sheryl Crow and touches on gospel music 16 It was originally known as Plasterscenic and lacked a chorus until they played the song and Danny McNamara sung the first words that came to him save me 17 The piano driven Drawn from Memory opens with several bars of classical chamber music while it overall recalled the sound of Cave s The Boatman s Call 1997 7 10 McNamara wrote the track in Thailand when its intro section was known as Barbara he later played it for the rest of the band during a soundcheck in Denmark 18 19 20 The band spent several days working on the track to without any success by which point Dale worked on the arrangement at his house 21 The day after the band were pleased with his changes he played the part on a Yamaha grand piano with directions from McNamara which later had to be edited out of the final recording 22 23 24 The Led Zeppelin lite Bunker Song is an instrumental that was done in homage to Nine Acre Court 1995 by the Charlatans 10 25 26 New Adam New Eve is a psychedelic track with Eastern esque guitarwork that the band saw as their attempt to emulate Song 2 1997 by Blur 4 27 28 Hooligan is sung by Richard McNamara features a kazoo solo and is done in the vein of Beck and the Beta Band 29 16 Bassist Steve Firth said the band did not want a guitar solo as they felt they sound really cheesy so they opted for a kazoo 30 McNamara said the song dealt with peer pressure as well as the happiness comes from focusing on what you have rather than what you don t have 29 Yeah You channels the sound of Nirvana specifically their track Pennyroyal Tea 1993 10 It was initially known as Pavement 31 Danny McNamara recorded his vocals for Liars Tears another ballad at the end of the garden at Batsford 32 33 I Wouldn t Wanna Happen to You is a psychedelic pop song with horns during the bridge section 4 Richard McNamara said it had a Midnight Cowboy vibe all major sevenths for that summery vibe 34 Danny McNamara compared the album s closing track I Had a Time to The Good Will Out cut Retread 35 His vocals were lifted from the demo version of the song it features a clarinet part from drummer Mike Heaton 36 37 Release edit Hooligan was released as a single 1 November 1999 29 Two versions were released on CD the first with I ve Been Running and I Can t Feel Bad Anymore while the second included Like a Believer and With the One Who Got Me Here 38 39 The music video for Hooligan sees Richard McNamara exploring the Thamesmead housing estate in London 40 In the weeks leading up to its release Hooligan and its B sides were made available for streaming through the band s website 41 In January 2000 the band went on a short tour of the United Kingdom 42 A documentary on the making of the album was broadcast on the band s website around this time 43 On 26 January 2000 Drawn from Memory was announced for release in two months time 8 The band did a BBC Radio 1 session where they played Hooligan Save Me The Love It Takes and Yeah You 44 The music video for You re Not Alone was posted on Dotmusic on 28 February 2000 it was filmed in Australia and sees the band doing outdoor activities such as walking on a rope 45 You re Not Alone was released as a single on 13 March 2000 8 Two versions were released on CD the first with Brothers and Sisters and Happy and Lost while the second featured Come on and Smile and A Tap on Your Shoulder 46 47 They performed You re Not Alone on CD UK without McNamara who felt ill Later that day he was rushed to the hospital where it was found that he had a blood clot in his lung 48 The Love It Takes premiered through NME s website the band appeared on Top of the Pops 48 49 Drawn from Memory was released on 27 March 2000 8 It was promoted with a small show to members of their fan club and listening parties and club nights throughout the country leading up to the album s release 50 51 The following month the band embarked on a tour of Europe they cancelled a show in Austria due to the inclusion of the Freedom Party in that country s government 52 Embrace played two shows in Blackpool with support from Coldplay prior to a series of festival appearances over the next few months including Glastonbury Witnness and Reading and Leeds 53 Save Me was released as a single on 22 May 2000 54 Two versions were released on CD the first with Get on Board and Still So Young while the second included a radio session version and remixes of Save Me 55 56 The music video for Save Me was posted on Dotmusic on 9 May 2000 it sees McNamara walking through a wall of glass before falling out of a building As he is dropping to the ground other people in the building are unaware of him 57 Following this they embarked on tours of Japan and Germany 58 A re recorded version of I Wouldn t Wanna Happen to You was released as a single on 7 August 2000 59 Danny McNamara said they want to capture a more wide eyed summery feel which they were unable to do the first time 59 Two versions were released on CD the first with The First Cut and I Know What s Going On while the second featured Top of the Heap and a cover of 3 Is a Magic Number 1973 by Bob Dorough 60 61 In October and November 2000 the band went on a short UK tour 62 Save Me Hooligan and I Wouldn t Wanna Happen to You were included on the band s first compilation album Fireworks Singles 1997 2002 2002 63 Drawn from Memory and Save Me were included on the band s third compilation album The Essential 2007 64 Drawn from Memory was re pressed on vinyl alongside The Good Will Out and third studio album If You ve Never Been 2001 in 2020 65 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 laut de nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 NME8 10 27 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Select nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Drawn from Memory was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics The staff at NME wrote that the album trawls emotional depths plays to its strengths comforts and encourages strong in the knowledge that sometimes the good really will out 27 Cam Lindsay of Exclaim said the album was the sound of a band starting over and as the pressure of delivering a great sophomore album beckons Embrace can be happy that they have done that with this strong and sincere effort 25 In a guide to the band s releases for Clash writer Gareth James considered the album a far stronger set of songs than its much lauded predecessor 66 John Walshe of Hot Press said it would be all too easy to single out the issues with the band s brand of stadium friendly guitar rock but Embrace have a certain naggingly familiar gap toothed charm 67 The staff at laut de saw it as definitely versatile and while the tracks occasionally featured an acoustic guitar or piano it was not always very spectacular 7 AllMusic reviewer Ben Davies said the album attempted to rectify a balance between the Verve style ballads and Oasis like raucous guitars of their debut by not taking everything to an excessive degree He added that in spite of its many creditable aspects the album had a lingering feeling that this isn t all it could be 9 Select s Roy Wilkinson saw it as clearly a more stylistically ambitious release than the debut though the abiding moment is a bittersweet and familiar one 10 In a review for Q John Harris wrote that the impassioned love song is still Embrace s calling card though this time the embellishment and orchestration has been toned down He highlighted You re Not Alone as being somewhere to the right of pallid cliche As too much of Drawn From Memory proves it s really something Embrace need to work on 16 Drawn from Memory peaked at number eight in the UK 68 It also reached number seven in Scotland 69 and number 24 in Ireland 70 Hooligan charted at number 18 in the UK 2 and number 38 in Scotland 71 You re Not Alone charted at number 12 in Scotland 72 and number 14 in the UK 2 Save Me charted at number 25 in Scotland 73 and number 29 in the UK 2 I Wouldn t Wanna Happen to You charted at number 21 in Scotland 74 and number 23 in the UK 2 Drawn from Memory was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry BPI 75 Several years later McNamara attended a U2 gig upon meeting Bono Bono told McNamara that Drawn from Memory had been a big inspiration and influence on one of their releases 76 Track listing editAll songs written by Danny McNamara and Richard McNamara 5 Drawn from Memory track listingNo TitleLength1 The Love It Takes 5 312 You re Not Alone 4 293 Save Me 4 464 Drawn from Memory 7 005 Bunker Song 1 486 New Adam New Eve 3 477 Hooligan lead vocals Richard McNamara 4 138 Yeah You 3 389 Liars Tears 3 1610 I Wouldn t Wanna Happen to You 3 5011 I Had a Time 5 47Personnel editPersonnel per booklet except where noted 5 Embrace Mickey Dale keyboards string arrangements guitar Steve Firth bass Mike Heaton drums percussion loops clarinet Danny McNamara vocals guitar Richard McNamara guitar vocals kazoo decks percussion loopsAdditional musicians Paul P Dub Walton additional programming Shkati Strings strings tracks 4 and 5 19 77 Production and design Tristin Norwell producer all except track 2 recording all except track 2 mixing tracks 5 and 8 Embrace producer Hugo Nicolson producer track 2 recording track 2 mixing all except tracks 5 and 8 Simon Sheridan recording all except track 2 Stuart Miller assistant Paul P Dub Walton assistant mix engineer Olly Mecock assistant Mary Scanlon black and white band portraits Blue Source art direction Tommy Penton illustrationCharts and certifications editWeekly charts edit Chart performance for Drawn from Memory Charts 2000 PeakpositionIrish Albums IRMA 70 24Scottish Albums OCC 69 7UK Albums OCC 68 8 Certifications edit Certifications for Drawn from Memory Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 78 Gold 100 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b Erlewine 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