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Swing Out Sister

Swing Out Sister are a British pop group best known worldwide for the 1986 song "Breakout". Other hits include "Surrender", "Twilight World", "Waiting Game", and a remake of the Eugene Record soul composition "Am I the Same Girl?"

Swing Out Sister
Corinne Drewery and Andy Connell
Background information
OriginManchester, England
Genres
Years active1985–present
LabelsMercury, Fontana, Shanachie
MembersAndy Connell
Corinne Drewery
Past membersMartin Jackson
Websiteswingoutsister.com website is offline

History

Although Swing Out Sister are currently a duo, they began as a trio in the UK. The group was formed by Andy Connell (keyboards) and Martin Jackson (drums); they were later joined by Corinne Drewery (vocals). According to the group's website, "They christened themselves after an obscure Billie Burke "B"-musical from the '40s [a 1945 movie starring Arthur Treacher, called Swing Out, Sister] because it was the only name they could agree upon - they all agreed they hated it."[3] Both Connell and Jackson had been playing in other bands prior to forming SOS, while Drewery was a fashion designer and model before she became the band's lead vocalist.

52nd Street's Diane Charlemagne was influential in the period just prior to the band signing to Phonogram Records. Connell and Jackson, outside of their usual roles as Manchester musicians in A Certain Ratio and Magazine, were producing Electro tracks for Morgan Khan's Streetwise label with a degree of underground success. This activity triggered interest from a few major labels including Phonogram/Mercury Records. Vocalised songs were asked for, so Connell, who knew Charlemagne through Factory Records, approached her to sing on the Phonogram demos. These demos helped secure Connell and Jackson's major label contract. This was the period in which 52nd Street moved from Factory Records to Virgin Records and as a result, Diane Charlemagne's Swing Out Sister involvement ended. [4]

Beginnings and debut album: It's Better to Travel (1985–1987)

Together with their producer, Paul Staveley O'Duffy, they signed with Mercury Records. Before their first album, they released the single "Blue Mood" in the UK in November 1985. However, it did not chart.

In late 1986, the single "Breakout" was released. It reached the number four position on the UK Singles Chart in November 1986, and number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States in November 1987.[5][6]

When they released their debut album, It's Better to Travel, on 11 May 1987, it reached number one on the UK Albums Chart.[5] The album blended real horns, synths (arranged subtly, to sound like strings), drums, and xylophones, scored by producer/arranger Richard Niles. The follow-up single to "Breakout" was "Surrender", which featured a trumpet solo performed by John Thirkell. It rose to number seven on the UK charts in January 1987.[5] The next single was the more serious and jazzy "Twilight World". This song was the subject of many remixes and was a dance club favourite worldwide.[citation needed] The final single, "Fooled By a Smile", returned to the upbeat pop orientation characteristic of "Breakout".

The group were subsequently nominated for two Grammy Awards in 1988: Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Group or Duo ("Breakout").

In addition to long-time partner O'Duffy as well as Thirkell, Swing Out Sister have also enlisted the talents of saxophonist Gary Barnacle (who with Thirkell also comprise the Phantom Horns known for their work with Level 42); percussionist Luis Jardim; guitarist Tim Cansfield; trumpet/fluegelhorn master Jerry Hey; and songwriter-arranger Jimmy Webb.

Kaleidoscope World (1989)

Original member Jackson left the group during the making of the second album, Kaleidoscope World. Although the liner notes give "special thanks to Martin Jackson" and his co-writing credits appear on the songs "Tainted" and "Between Strangers", they also point out that "Swing Out Sister are Corinne Drewery and Andy Connell." Drewery and Connell have been the core on all subsequent albums.

Kaleidoscope World was released in May 1989, achieving critical acclaim and UK Top 10 success. Their turn away from contemporary styles towards retro musical sources on this album would establish the musical path that they would continue to follow with their subsequent albums. The duo found inspiration in Easy Listening music, such as Burt Bacharach, as well as songwriter Jimmy Webb, who arranged two tracks, "Forever Blue" and "Precious Words". The incorporation of an orchestra in their recordings realised their sound in a richer, fuller way than their previous effort which relied more heavily on synthesisers. Consequently, this album featured arrangements and songwriting more classical in inclination. The lead-off single "You on My Mind" featured a more sophisticated blend of musical components (the video was strongly inspired by the 1968 cult film The Thomas Crown Affair) than their previous efforts while the upbeat tone of "Breakout" was echoed in the lead U.S. single "Waiting Game". Further singles included "Where in the World" and "Forever Blue", which featured a descending phrase that reminds some people of the John Barry theme for the film Midnight Cowboy.

Get in Touch with Yourself (1992)

Now a duo of Drewery and Connell, Swing Out Sister put out their third album, Get in Touch with Yourself, in June 1992. With strong dance rhythms reverberating throughout the entire album, tracks draw influences from 1960s and 1970s jazz, pop, soul, and funk. A breezy cover version of the 1968 Barbara Acklin soul hit "Am I the Same Girl?" became Swing Out Sister's last US hit, reaching No.1 on the adult contemporary chart. The album's title track, a blend of 1970s soul music and modern pop, gained the duo heavy airplay on smooth jazz radio and was a crossover hit, gaining airtime on adult contemporary stations as well. The musical influences of Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5, Curtis Mayfield and others would become evident on this album but continue on through their later releases. In line with the album theme, Drewery also grew out her hair from her trademark bob which had become a visual signature for their early years.

The Living Return (1994)

Numerous changes were afoot by the time the fourth album, The Living Return, was released in September 1994. The replacement of producer Paul O'Duffy, after initial studio sessions with Ray Hayden, contributed to a looser, rawer feel to the songs that were often the results of studio jam sessions. Though Drewery and Connell still led Swing Out Sister, additional musicians, including former 52nd Street bassist Derick Johnson, Pa'lante percussionist Chris Manis, Jazz Defectors drummer Myke Wilson, and trumpet player John Thirkell, increased the group to ten members who replicated the live performances that had been captured on the Japan-only release Live at the Jazz Cafe. The album featured a cover of the Delfonics song "La-La (Means I Love You)", which was released as a single and was included on the soundtrack of the movie Four Weddings and a Funeral.

Shapes and Patterns (1997)

Few of the band's releases charted highly on the pop listings in Western countries after the successful debut album. The band, however, became extremely popular in Japan. Their song "Now You're Not Here" (from their fifth album Shapes And Patterns, one of several released in Japan before other parts of the world) was used as the theme to the Japanese TV programme "Mahiru No Tsuki", and was ranked at No.1 in the Japanese chart and received a Japanese 'Grand Prix' (the equivalent of a Grammy Award) for best international single in 1997.

Shapes and Patterns was first released in Japan in March 1997, and then in Europe and USA the year after. Producer Paul O'Duffy, who co-wrote half of the songs, was back at the helm. As an orchestra was once again employed (led by Gavyn Wright), the lush arrangements characteristic of Kaleidoscope World resurfaced. The liner notes, written by composer/singer-songwriter Mary Edwards, point out the influences of Bacharach, Webb, and John Barry are perceptible in the string arrangements and Latin rhythms, as well as Minnie Riperton, Rotary Connection, and The 5th Dimension.

The album included a cover of Laura Nyro's "Stoned Soul Picnic" as well as the original version of "Better Make It Better", which appeared in a different mix on their previous album. A pervasive longing marks songs such as "Now You're Not Here", "Somewhere in the World" (their final US chart entry to date), "You Already Know", and "Icy Cold as Winter". This album would also mark the beginning of the duo's use of Japanese musicians in their studio sessions.

Filth and Dreams (1999)

Filth and Dreams, their sixth album, proved yet again that Swing Out Sister were eager to reinvent themselves. The album was released in Japan in March 1999, and it remains the only album not released in any other country. This album featured stronger jazz leanings than some of their early pop-oriented albums, and is restrained in mood. The track "Who's Been Sleeping" was promoted as a single and released with several remixes. For this record, SOS adapted to the growing popularity of hip-hop in the late '90s. "Who's Been Sleeping" kicks off the record with an aggressive beat and a few hip-hop flourishes (such as Drewery's counting and uttering "Yeah ..." in the background.) The rest of the record incorporates such sounds a bit more subtly, through the soaring retro stylings of "Closer Than the Sun" and "When Morning Comes" to the excitable lounge of the title track to the mid-tempo trip-hop of "Invisible" and scratch-laced "Sugar Free."

Traditional SOS sounds are challenged successfully with the darkly dreamy "If I Had the Heart" and "Make You Stay." Background noises, from telephone conversations to child's play, also enrich the record and give the listener much more to cue in on. Drewery strays out of the usual love lyrics and colours a portrait of a darker world (as the title indicates) by singing about more urban subjects such as drugs (the eerie "Happy When You're High") and prostitution ("When Morning Comes").

Somewhere Deep in the Night (2001)

A seventh album, Somewhere Deep in the Night, was recorded in France, and released in May 2001 in Japan (with subsequent release in Europe and U.S.). It was dedicated to their friend Kazuhiko Yanagida. While it is quintessential Swing Out Sister, with lush, brassy, and stringy arrangements, the melodic tunes often feature melancholic, languid, or introspective atmospherics and are more sombre in tone. Many of the tracks are instrumental, or only feature vocal harmonies without lyrics. One song even features a French spoken-word monologue. O'Duffy, who produced the album, also has co-writing credits on all the songs, and provided backing vocals along with Connell and Cansfield.

Due to declining sales, their record label Universal dropped them from their contract in America. Consequently, they signed on with Shanachie Records.

Where Our Love Grows (2004)

Undeterred, the band bounced back with their eighth studio effort, Where Our Love Grows. It was released in Japan on 28 April 2004 with the UK edition following in July. GQ Magazine reviewed it and called it "indisputably their finest record to date". The album features a return to a rich, upbeat retro-sound that fuses jazz, soul, R&B, Latin, and easy listening music. Samples of Roger Nichols and The Small Circle of Friends and Herbie Mann were incorporated also into some songs.

Beautiful Mess (2008)

Late 2005 saw Swing Out Sister return to their studio in London to commence recording of their new album. The band planned on making a second tour of America in 2006, but due to recording commitments it had to be cancelled.[citation needed] In 2006, they composed incidental music for the ITV1 drama The Outsiders, which featured Nigel Harman. August 2007 saw a new single, "Secret Love", co-written by Morgan Fisher.

The new album from the band was entitled Beautiful Mess and was released by the Japanese record company Avex on 27 February 2008. The title is taken from one of the tracks on the album. Prior to its release in late December 2007, two other tracks were made available for download: "Butterfly" and "Something Every Day". The album was released in the UK in August 2008 and in the U.S. in May 2009, reaching the Top 5 on the Jazz Album chart in the US.

2008–2009 Asia tour

In 2008 and 2009, Swing Out Sister went back on tour and appeared at the Jakarta Convention Center, Indonesia, then toured several venues in Japan in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka, and then in the Philippines.

Recent work

2012: 25th anniversary

2012 marked the 25th anniversary of the group's first album, It's Better to Travel. The album was reissued on 16 July 2012 as a double CD set including the original album plus B-sides, rarities and remixes. On 14 July 2012, Swing Out Sister performed in its "big band" form at Islington Assembly Hall. 500 limited edition 10" singles of "Love Won't Let You Down (Olympic Mix)" and "Breakout (Fabulous Party Mix)" were released to coincide with this landmark London show.

Tokyo Stories, a DVD from the group's 2010 performance at Billboard Japan, is a region 2 DVD and was released on 18 July 2012.

Private View + 2 CD was also released in July 2012. Originally, Private View was available only through the band's Facebook page. The "+2" version is updated and includes two new tracks. The CD features an acoustic take on some of the group's hits.

2014: A Moveable Feast

[7] In March 2014, the group announced a project entitled 'A Moveable Feast' to be released via Direct-to-Fan music platform PledgeMusic, saying: "We're making a thing, don't know what it is yet. Come along for the ride and we'll find out together."

In September 2015, Swing out Sister shipped their album, Rushes, to those who had signed up to the pledge; this included short samples of the songs that Swing Out Sister were writing for the 'Moveable Feast' project. The content was also available as downloadable MP3 tracks to those who donated money to support the development of the album.[8]

2017: Almost Persuaded

In November 2017, they released the culmination of the project, Almost Persuaded.[9] The album was scheduled for general release in June 2018.[10]

On 13 November 2018, Swing Out Sister performed at Islington Assembly Hall in support of the album.[11]

Discography

Studio albums

References

  1. ^ a b Mason, Stewart. "Swing Out Sister – Artist Biography". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Pop/Rock » Punk/New Wave » Sophisti-Pop". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  3. ^ . Swingoutsister.com. Archived from the original on 6 May 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  4. ^ "BBC Radio 2 Interview with Richard Allinson" Interviewed 14 March 2002. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
  5. ^ a b c "Swing Out Sister - Full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  6. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 618.
  7. ^ . PledgeMusic. Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  8. ^ "Rushes". Retrieved 13 January 2019 – via soundcloud.com.
  9. ^ . PledgeMusic. Archived from the original on 15 April 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  10. ^ "Sing hosannas! Finally settled on a date for the general release of our new album. June 22nd is the day. By then, spring will be turning to summer, the days will be long and sun-drenched..and, hopefully, this will be an appropriate soundtrack". 24 March 2018. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  11. ^ "'We rehearsed our first gigs here, it's a place close to our hearts'". 27 September 2018.

External links

  • Official website is offline
  • Complete discography

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For the 1945 film with Arthur Treacher see Swing Out Sister This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Swing Out Sister news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Swing Out Sister are a British pop group best known worldwide for the 1986 song Breakout Other hits include Surrender Twilight World Waiting Game and a remake of the Eugene Record soul composition Am I the Same Girl Swing Out SisterCorinne Drewery and Andy ConnellBackground informationOriginManchester EnglandGenresPop 1 pop rock 1 sophisti pop 2 Years active1985 presentLabelsMercury Fontana ShanachieMembersAndy ConnellCorinne DreweryPast membersMartin JacksonWebsiteswingoutsister wbr com website is offline Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings and debut album It s Better to Travel 1985 1987 1 2 Kaleidoscope World 1989 1 3 Get in Touch with Yourself 1992 1 4 The Living Return 1994 1 5 Shapes and Patterns 1997 1 6 Filth and Dreams 1999 1 7 Somewhere Deep in the Night 2001 1 8 Where Our Love Grows 2004 1 9 Beautiful Mess 2008 1 10 2008 2009 Asia tour 2 Recent work 2 1 2012 25th anniversary 2 2 2014 A Moveable Feast 2 3 2017 Almost Persuaded 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditAlthough Swing Out Sister are currently a duo they began as a trio in the UK The group was formed by Andy Connell keyboards and Martin Jackson drums they were later joined by Corinne Drewery vocals According to the group s website They christened themselves after an obscure Billie Burke B musical from the 40s a 1945 movie starring Arthur Treacher called Swing Out Sister because it was the only name they could agree upon they all agreed they hated it 3 Both Connell and Jackson had been playing in other bands prior to forming SOS while Drewery was a fashion designer and model before she became the band s lead vocalist 52nd Street s Diane Charlemagne was influential in the period just prior to the band signing to Phonogram Records Connell and Jackson outside of their usual roles as Manchester musicians in A Certain Ratio and Magazine were producing Electro tracks for Morgan Khan s Streetwise label with a degree of underground success This activity triggered interest from a few major labels including Phonogram Mercury Records Vocalised songs were asked for so Connell who knew Charlemagne through Factory Records approached her to sing on the Phonogram demos These demos helped secure Connell and Jackson s major label contract This was the period in which 52nd Street moved from Factory Records to Virgin Records and as a result Diane Charlemagne s Swing Out Sister involvement ended 4 Beginnings and debut album It s Better to Travel 1985 1987 Edit Together with their producer Paul Staveley O Duffy they signed with Mercury Records Before their first album they released the single Blue Mood in the UK in November 1985 However it did not chart In late 1986 the single Breakout was released It reached the number four position on the UK Singles Chart in November 1986 and number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States in November 1987 5 6 When they released their debut album It s Better to Travel on 11 May 1987 it reached number one on the UK Albums Chart 5 The album blended real horns synths arranged subtly to sound like strings drums and xylophones scored by producer arranger Richard Niles The follow up single to Breakout was Surrender which featured a trumpet solo performed by John Thirkell It rose to number seven on the UK charts in January 1987 5 The next single was the more serious and jazzy Twilight World This song was the subject of many remixes and was a dance club favourite worldwide citation needed The final single Fooled By a Smile returned to the upbeat pop orientation characteristic of Breakout The group were subsequently nominated for two Grammy Awards in 1988 Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Group or Duo Breakout In addition to long time partner O Duffy as well as Thirkell Swing Out Sister have also enlisted the talents of saxophonist Gary Barnacle who with Thirkell also comprise the Phantom Horns known for their work with Level 42 percussionist Luis Jardim guitarist Tim Cansfield trumpet fluegelhorn master Jerry Hey and songwriter arranger Jimmy Webb Kaleidoscope World 1989 Edit Original member Jackson left the group during the making of the second album Kaleidoscope World Although the liner notes give special thanks to Martin Jackson and his co writing credits appear on the songs Tainted and Between Strangers they also point out that Swing Out Sister are Corinne Drewery and Andy Connell Drewery and Connell have been the core on all subsequent albums Kaleidoscope World was released in May 1989 achieving critical acclaim and UK Top 10 success Their turn away from contemporary styles towards retro musical sources on this album would establish the musical path that they would continue to follow with their subsequent albums The duo found inspiration in Easy Listening music such as Burt Bacharach as well as songwriter Jimmy Webb who arranged two tracks Forever Blue and Precious Words The incorporation of an orchestra in their recordings realised their sound in a richer fuller way than their previous effort which relied more heavily on synthesisers Consequently this album featured arrangements and songwriting more classical in inclination The lead off single You on My Mind featured a more sophisticated blend of musical components the video was strongly inspired by the 1968 cult film The Thomas Crown Affair than their previous efforts while the upbeat tone of Breakout was echoed in the lead U S single Waiting Game Further singles included Where in the World and Forever Blue which featured a descending phrase that reminds some people of the John Barry theme for the film Midnight Cowboy Get in Touch with Yourself 1992 Edit Now a duo of Drewery and Connell Swing Out Sister put out their third album Get in Touch with Yourself in June 1992 With strong dance rhythms reverberating throughout the entire album tracks draw influences from 1960s and 1970s jazz pop soul and funk A breezy cover version of the 1968 Barbara Acklin soul hit Am I the Same Girl became Swing Out Sister s last US hit reaching No 1 on the adult contemporary chart The album s title track a blend of 1970s soul music and modern pop gained the duo heavy airplay on smooth jazz radio and was a crossover hit gaining airtime on adult contemporary stations as well The musical influences of Stevie Wonder The Jackson 5 Curtis Mayfield and others would become evident on this album but continue on through their later releases In line with the album theme Drewery also grew out her hair from her trademark bob which had become a visual signature for their early years The Living Return 1994 Edit Numerous changes were afoot by the time the fourth album The Living Return was released in September 1994 The replacement of producer Paul O Duffy after initial studio sessions with Ray Hayden contributed to a looser rawer feel to the songs that were often the results of studio jam sessions Though Drewery and Connell still led Swing Out Sister additional musicians including former 52nd Street bassist Derick Johnson Pa lante percussionist Chris Manis Jazz Defectors drummer Myke Wilson and trumpet player John Thirkell increased the group to ten members who replicated the live performances that had been captured on the Japan only release Live at the Jazz Cafe The album featured a cover of the Delfonics song La La Means I Love You which was released as a single and was included on the soundtrack of the movie Four Weddings and a Funeral Shapes and Patterns 1997 Edit Few of the band s releases charted highly on the pop listings in Western countries after the successful debut album The band however became extremely popular in Japan Their song Now You re Not Here from their fifth album Shapes And Patterns one of several released in Japan before other parts of the world was used as the theme to the Japanese TV programme Mahiru No Tsuki and was ranked at No 1 in the Japanese chart and received a Japanese Grand Prix the equivalent of a Grammy Award for best international single in 1997 Shapes and Patterns was first released in Japan in March 1997 and then in Europe and USA the year after Producer Paul O Duffy who co wrote half of the songs was back at the helm As an orchestra was once again employed led by Gavyn Wright the lush arrangements characteristic of Kaleidoscope World resurfaced The liner notes written by composer singer songwriter Mary Edwards point out the influences of Bacharach Webb and John Barry are perceptible in the string arrangements and Latin rhythms as well as Minnie Riperton Rotary Connection and The 5th Dimension The album included a cover of Laura Nyro s Stoned Soul Picnic as well as the original version of Better Make It Better which appeared in a different mix on their previous album A pervasive longing marks songs such as Now You re Not Here Somewhere in the World their final US chart entry to date You Already Know and Icy Cold as Winter This album would also mark the beginning of the duo s use of Japanese musicians in their studio sessions Filth and Dreams 1999 Edit This section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Filth and Dreams their sixth album proved yet again that Swing Out Sister were eager to reinvent themselves The album was released in Japan in March 1999 and it remains the only album not released in any other country This album featured stronger jazz leanings than some of their early pop oriented albums and is restrained in mood The track Who s Been Sleeping was promoted as a single and released with several remixes For this record SOS adapted to the growing popularity of hip hop in the late 90s Who s Been Sleeping kicks off the record with an aggressive beat and a few hip hop flourishes such as Drewery s counting and uttering Yeah in the background The rest of the record incorporates such sounds a bit more subtly through the soaring retro stylings of Closer Than the Sun and When Morning Comes to the excitable lounge of the title track to the mid tempo trip hop of Invisible and scratch laced Sugar Free Traditional SOS sounds are challenged successfully with the darkly dreamy If I Had the Heart and Make You Stay Background noises from telephone conversations to child s play also enrich the record and give the listener much more to cue in on Drewery strays out of the usual love lyrics and colours a portrait of a darker world as the title indicates by singing about more urban subjects such as drugs the eerie Happy When You re High and prostitution When Morning Comes Somewhere Deep in the Night 2001 Edit A seventh album Somewhere Deep in the Night was recorded in France and released in May 2001 in Japan with subsequent release in Europe and U S It was dedicated to their friend Kazuhiko Yanagida While it is quintessential Swing Out Sister with lush brassy and stringy arrangements the melodic tunes often feature melancholic languid or introspective atmospherics and are more sombre in tone Many of the tracks are instrumental or only feature vocal harmonies without lyrics One song even features a French spoken word monologue O Duffy who produced the album also has co writing credits on all the songs and provided backing vocals along with Connell and Cansfield Due to declining sales their record label Universal dropped them from their contract in America Consequently they signed on with Shanachie Records Where Our Love Grows 2004 Edit Undeterred the band bounced back with their eighth studio effort Where Our Love Grows It was released in Japan on 28 April 2004 with the UK edition following in July GQ Magazine reviewed it and called it indisputably their finest record to date The album features a return to a rich upbeat retro sound that fuses jazz soul R amp B Latin and easy listening music Samples of Roger Nichols and The Small Circle of Friends and Herbie Mann were incorporated also into some songs Beautiful Mess 2008 Edit Late 2005 saw Swing Out Sister return to their studio in London to commence recording of their new album The band planned on making a second tour of America in 2006 but due to recording commitments it had to be cancelled citation needed In 2006 they composed incidental music for the ITV1 drama The Outsiders which featured Nigel Harman August 2007 saw a new single Secret Love co written by Morgan Fisher The new album from the band was entitled Beautiful Mess and was released by the Japanese record company Avex on 27 February 2008 The title is taken from one of the tracks on the album Prior to its release in late December 2007 two other tracks were made available for download Butterfly and Something Every Day The album was released in the UK in August 2008 and in the U S in May 2009 reaching the Top 5 on the Jazz Album chart in the US 2008 2009 Asia tour Edit In 2008 and 2009 Swing Out Sister went back on tour and appeared at the Jakarta Convention Center Indonesia then toured several venues in Japan in Tokyo Nagoya Osaka and Fukuoka and then in the Philippines Recent work EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Swing Out Sister news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message 2012 25th anniversary Edit 2012 marked the 25th anniversary of the group s first album It s Better to Travel The album was reissued on 16 July 2012 as a double CD set including the original album plus B sides rarities and remixes On 14 July 2012 Swing Out Sister performed in its big band form at Islington Assembly Hall 500 limited edition 10 singles of Love Won t Let You Down Olympic Mix and Breakout Fabulous Party Mix were released to coincide with this landmark London show Tokyo Stories a DVD from the group s 2010 performance at Billboard Japan is a region 2 DVD and was released on 18 July 2012 Private View 2 CD was also released in July 2012 Originally Private View was available only through the band s Facebook page The 2 version is updated and includes two new tracks The CD features an acoustic take on some of the group s hits 2014 A Moveable Feast Edit 7 In March 2014 the group announced a project entitled A Moveable Feast to be released via Direct to Fan music platform PledgeMusic saying We re making a thing don t know what it is yet Come along for the ride and we ll find out together In September 2015 Swing out Sister shipped their album Rushes to those who had signed up to the pledge this included short samples of the songs that Swing Out Sister were writing for the Moveable Feast project The content was also available as downloadable MP3 tracks to those who donated money to support the development of the album 8 2017 Almost Persuaded Edit In November 2017 they released the culmination of the project Almost Persuaded 9 The album was scheduled for general release in June 2018 10 On 13 November 2018 Swing Out Sister performed at Islington Assembly Hall in support of the album 11 Discography EditMain article Swing Out Sister discography Studio albums Edit 1987 It s Better to Travel 1989 Kaleidoscope World 1992 Get in Touch with Yourself 1994 The Living Return 1997 Shapes and Patterns 1999 Filth and Dreams 2001 Somewhere Deep in the Night 2004 Where Our Love Grows 2008 Beautiful Mess 2012 Private View 2017 Almost PersuadedReferences Edit a b Mason Stewart Swing Out Sister Artist Biography AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 28 April 2016 Pop Rock Punk New Wave Sophisti Pop AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 28 April 2016 Albums Swingoutsister com Archived from the original on 6 May 2022 Retrieved 14 October 2021 BBC Radio 2 Interview with Richard Allinson Interviewed 14 March 2002 Retrieved 4 April 2009 a b c Swing Out Sister Full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Official Charts Company Retrieved 20 January 2016 Whitburn Joel 2004 The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits 8th Edition Billboard Publications page 618 Swing Out Sister A Moveable Feast PledgeMusic Archived from the original on 1 February 2016 Retrieved 6 December 2015 Rushes Retrieved 13 January 2019 via soundcloud com Swing Out Sister Almost Persuaded PledgeMusic Archived from the original on 15 April 2019 Retrieved 13 January 2019 Sing hosannas Finally settled on a date for the general release of our new album June 22nd is the day By then spring will be turning to summer the days will be long and sun drenched and hopefully this will be an appropriate soundtrack 24 March 2018 Retrieved 13 January 2019 We rehearsed our first gigs here it s a place close to our hearts 27 September 2018 External links EditOfficial website is offline Complete discography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swing Out Sister amp oldid 1117599997, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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