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Wake Up! (The Boo Radleys album)

Wake Up! is the fourth album by British alternative rock band the Boo Radleys, released by Creation Records in 1995.

Wake Up!
Studio album by
Released27 March 1995
RecordedSeptember–October 1994
StudioRockfield, Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales
GenreAlternative rock, Britpop, baroque pop
Length51:29
LabelCreation
ProducerThe Boo Radleys
The Boo Radleys chronology
Giant Steps
(1993)
Wake Up!
(1995)
C'mon Kids
(1996)
Singles from Wake Up!
  1. "Wake Up Boo!"
    Released: 27 February 1995
  2. "Find the Answer Within"
    Released: 1 May 1995
  3. "It's Lulu"
    Released: 17 July 1995

Background edit

The Boo Radleys released their third studio album Giant Steps in 1993; it reached number 17 on the UK Albums Chart. All three of its singles became hits on the UK Singles Chart, "I Wish I Was Skinny" at number 75, "Lazarus" at number 50 and "Barney and Me" at number 48. "Lazarus" also gained some traction in the United States; to capitalize on it,[1] they toured that country US as part of Lollapalooza festival in August and September 1994.[2] Wake Up! was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales in September and October 1994 with the band served as producers. Andy Wilkinson acted as engineer with assistance from Paul Read. The recordings were then mixed at The Church Studios in London in November 1994 by Al Clay with assistance from Matt Sime.[3]

Composition edit

In addition to their regular roles in the band, some of the members played additional instruments: Bassist Tim Brown played piano and keyboard; guitarist Martin Carr played glockenspiel, keyboard, harmonica and percussion; and drummer Rob Cieka played keyboard and a bell.[3] The album opens with the sunshine pop track "Wake Up Boo!", and is followed by the acoustic song "Fairfax Scene", which evokes the sound of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. "It's Lulu" starts with an a cappella intro, before leading into upbeat, horn-centric indie pop. "Joel", another acoustic song, is done in the style of traditional English folk, with Beatlesque backwards guitarwork and ambient sections. "Find the Answer Within" touches on psychedelia; "Charles Bukowsi Is Dead" alludes to Camden Town and includes a homage to "Parklife" (1994) by Blur. "4am Conversation" displays the band's use of vocal harmonies and is followed by the guitar pop of "Twinside". The album ends with "Wilder", which consists of piano, percussion and Sice's vocals.[4]

Release and promotion edit

Following the success of Definitely Maybe (1994) by Oasis, Creation Records' owner Sony Music Entertainment wanted more chart success from the label.[5] After the departure of marketing consultant Tim Abbot, John Andrews became his successor in November 1994.[6] While Abbot had previously tried to market the label in his own image, Andrews was more concerned with simply selling records. Andrews was tasked with achieving commercial success for Teenage Fanclub and the Boo Radleys. Guitarist Martin Carr said upon meeting Andrews for the first time, he was "scaring me with all this talk about marketing. It was the first time we'd ever been asked to participate alongside marketing and take an interest in it".[5] Upon hearing the album's final mixes in November 1994, staff from the label argued over the first choice of a single. Assistant press officer Andy Saunders, along with Carr, proposed "Wake Up Boo!", while co-founder Dick Green wanted the less commercial-sounding "It's Lulu".[7]

Saunders chalked this up to the old-school way of thinking at the label, not wanting to seem like the band sold-out. Three other staff members agreed with Green, which resulted in Saunders exclaiming, "You are insane. This ['Wake Up Boo!'] is a smash".[8] Creation Records used the emerging Britpop movement to help push promotion for Wake Up!.[9] To tie in with scene, Andrews organized a retail campaign with Our Price and Virgin Megastores, which included releases from the Boo Radleys, Blur and Elastica.[10] Despite the album's success, founder Alan McGee said the band were approaching them for money to help fund touring.[11] Alongside this, McGee mentioned that they had "indie bands doing stuff that wasn't indie at all – the Boo Radleys being interviewed by Richard and Judy, doing children's programmes".[9] As Carr was a driven-kind of person, he agreed to any opportunity in this vein, while Sice became unenthusiastic with this type of promotion. Following an interview with SKY Magazine, Sice and Saunders got into an argument that saw the latter being fired as the band's publicist.[12]

The Boo Radleys subsequently supported Blur for a one-off show at the Mile End Stadium in London; following this, they performed at the Glastonbury and Reading Festival. Though the album's accompanying singles helped keep the band's profile high in mainland Europe, it did not fare as well in the US. Columbia Records, who distributed Creation Records' releases in the US, dropped the band from their roster sometime afterwards.[1]

Singles and related releases edit

"Wake Up Boo!" was released as the album's lead single on 27 February 1995.[13] Two versions were released on CD: the first with an edit of "Wake Up Boo!", "Janus", "Blues for George Michael" and "Friendship Song", while the second included an alternative version of "Wake Up Boo!", "...And Tomorrow the World" and "The History of Creation Parts 17 & 36".[14][15] As an important element of Andrews' marketing campaign for the single, he wanted it to be priced at £1.99, and increase by two pounds the week after its release, which was in line with what major labels did for their single release. Green and business manager James Kyllo were hesitant about this, while Andrews was adamant about it being key to the song's potential success.[8]

"Find the Answer Within" was released as the album's second single on 1 May 1995.[16] Two versions were released on CD: the first with "Don't Take Your Gun to Town" and "Wallpaper", while the other featured a remix of "Find the Answer Within", "The Only Word I Can Find" and "Very Together".[17][18] When "Find the Answer Within" was added to BBC Radio 1's playlist, "Wake Up Boo!" was not removed.[12] This resulted in a situation where the radio presenter would plug "Find the Answers Within", but play "Wake Up Boo!" instead.[19] "It's Lulu" was released as a single in the UK on 17 July 1995.[20] It was released to modern rock radio stations in the US in September 1995.[21] Two versions were released on CD: the first with the single version of "It's Lulu", "This Is Not About Me" and remixes of "Reaching Out from Here" and "Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'Clock", while the second included the single version of "It's Lulu", a remix of "Joel", "Tambo" and "Donkey".[22][23]

Cherry Red Records released a three-CD edition of the album that featured all of the related B-sides in 2010.[4] Wake Up! was re-pressed on vinyl in 2019 by the label Music on Vinyl.[24] "Joel", "Find the Answer Within" and "Reaching Out from Here" were included on the band's second compilation album Find the Way Out (2005).[25] "Wake Up Boo!", "It's Lulu", "Find the Answer Within", "Reaching Out from Here", "Stuck on Amber" and "4am Conversation" were featured on the band's third compilation album The Best of the Boo Radleys (2007).[26]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [27]
Alternative Rock8/10[1]
The Guardian    [28]
NME9/10[29]
Select5/5[30]
Uncut     [31]

Author Dave Thompson, in his book Alternative Rock (2000), said the inclusion of 1960s influences sees the "world wak[ing] up to the wonders of Boo."[1]

Although the band had received critical acclaim with their previous album, Giant Steps, Wake Up! was their first true commercial success, reaching number one in the UK album charts.[32] This was due in large part to two factors: the emergence of Britpop as a driving force in mid-1990s British music, and a Top 10 single, "Wake Up Boo!". Journalist David Cavanagh said the song would become one of defining songs of the genres, and in the ensuing years, it "floated off into the world of classic pop radio programming," alongside "Walking on Sunshine" (1985) by Katrina and the Waves and "Lovely Day" (1977) by Bill Withers.[8]

Two further singles were released from the album: "Find The Answer Within" (with two versions available, one an early fade of the album version, the other a remix by The High Llamas) and "It's Lulu". Both reached the UK Top 40 but were unable to repeat the popularity of "Wake Up Boo!".

"Wake Up Boo!" was ranked at number 67 on Spin's "The 95 Best Alternative Rock Songs of 1995" list.[33]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Martin Carr.[3]

  1. "Wake Up Boo!" – 3:37
  2. "Fairfax Scene" – 2:14
  3. "It's Lulu" – 3:04
  4. "Joel" – 6:10
  5. "Find the Answer Within" – 4:34
  6. "Reaching Out from Here" – 3:02
  7. "Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'Clock" – 6:21
  8. "Stuck on Amber" – 5:24
  9. "Charles Bukowski Is Dead" – 2:39
  10. "4am Conversation" – 2:43
  11. "Twinside" – 4:45
  12. "Wilder" – 6:56

Personnel edit

Personnel per booklet.[3]

References edit

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d Thompson 2000, p. 215
  2. ^ . Consumable Online. 24 July 1994. Archived from the original on 6 June 2001. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d The Boo Radleys (1995). Wake Up! (booklet). Creation Records. CRECD179/SCR 478509 2.
  4. ^ a b Claudius, Barrington; The Boo Radleys (2010). Wake Up! (booklet). Cherry Red Records. CDTRED448.
  5. ^ a b Cavanagh 2000, p. 456
  6. ^ Cavanagh 2000, p. 455
  7. ^ Cavanagh 2000, pp. 460–1
  8. ^ a b c Cavanagh 2000, p. 461
  9. ^ a b McGee 2014, p. 208
  10. ^ Cavanagh 2000, p. 466
  11. ^ McGee 2014, p. 209
  12. ^ a b Cavanagh 2000, p. 464
  13. ^ "New Releases: Singles" (PDF). Music Week. 25 February 1995. p. 43.
  14. ^ The Boo Radleys (1995). "Wake Up Boo!" (sleeve). Creation Records. CRESCD191.
  15. ^ The Boo Radleys (1995). "Wake Up Boo!" (sleeve). Creation Records. CRESCD191X.
  16. ^ "Advertisement". Select. June 1995. p. 83.
  17. ^ The Boo Radleys (1995). "Find the Answer Within" (sleeve). Creation Records. CRESCD202.
  18. ^ The Boo Radleys (1995). "Find the Answer Within" (sleeve). Creation Records. CRESCD202X.
  19. ^ Cavanagh 2000, p. 465
  20. ^ The Boo Radleys (1995). "It's Lulu" (sleeve). Creation Records. CRESCD211P.
  21. ^ Ross ed. 1995, p. 1
  22. ^ The Boo Radleys (1995). "It's Lulu" (sleeve). Creation Records. CRESCD211.
  23. ^ The Boo Radleys (1995). "It's Lulu" (sleeve). Creation Records. CRESCD211X.
  24. ^ The Boo Radleys (2019). Wake Up! (sleeve). Music on Vinyl. MOVLP2306.
  25. ^ The Boo Radleys (2005). Find the Way Out (booklet). Castle Music/Creation Records. CMEDD1112.
  26. ^ The Boo Radleys (2007). The Best of the Boo Radleys (booklet). Sony BMG Music Entertainment. 88697092852.
  27. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Wake Up! – The Boo Radleys". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  28. ^ Sullivan, Caroline (31 March 1995). "CD of the week: The Boo Radleys". The Guardian.
  29. ^ Williams, Simon (25 March 1995). "Long Play". NME. p. 39. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  30. ^ Morris, Gina (April 1995). "The Boo Radleys: Wake Up!". Select. No. 58. p. 98.
  31. ^ "The Boo Radleys: Wake Up!". Uncut. p. 77. 'It's Lulu' boasts the adolescent heart-skipping rush of vintage Buzzcocks, with added horns.
  32. ^ "Wake Up". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  33. ^ A.Z. (6 August 2015). "The 95 Best Alternative Rock Songs of 1995". Spin. p. 2. Retrieved 7 August 2015.

Sources

External links edit

  • Wake Up! at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article October 2011 Wake Up is the fourth album by British alternative rock band the Boo Radleys released by Creation Records in 1995 Wake Up Studio album by the Boo RadleysReleased27 March 1995RecordedSeptember October 1994StudioRockfield Rockfield Monmouthshire WalesGenreAlternative rock Britpop baroque popLength51 29LabelCreationProducerThe Boo RadleysThe Boo Radleys chronologyGiant Steps 1993 Wake Up 1995 C mon Kids 1996 Singles from Wake Up Wake Up Boo Released 27 February 1995 Find the Answer Within Released 1 May 1995 It s Lulu Released 17 July 1995 Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Release and promotion 3 1 Singles and related releases 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 References 8 External linksBackground editThe Boo Radleys released their third studio album Giant Steps in 1993 it reached number 17 on the UK Albums Chart All three of its singles became hits on the UK Singles Chart I Wish I Was Skinny at number 75 Lazarus at number 50 and Barney and Me at number 48 Lazarus also gained some traction in the United States to capitalize on it 1 they toured that country US as part of Lollapalooza festival in August and September 1994 2 Wake Up was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Rockfield Monmouthshire Wales in September and October 1994 with the band served as producers Andy Wilkinson acted as engineer with assistance from Paul Read The recordings were then mixed at The Church Studios in London in November 1994 by Al Clay with assistance from Matt Sime 3 Composition editIn addition to their regular roles in the band some of the members played additional instruments Bassist Tim Brown played piano and keyboard guitarist Martin Carr played glockenspiel keyboard harmonica and percussion and drummer Rob Cieka played keyboard and a bell 3 The album opens with the sunshine pop track Wake Up Boo and is followed by the acoustic song Fairfax Scene which evokes the sound of Crosby Stills Nash amp Young It s Lulu starts with an a cappella intro before leading into upbeat horn centric indie pop Joel another acoustic song is done in the style of traditional English folk with Beatlesque backwards guitarwork and ambient sections Find the Answer Within touches on psychedelia Charles Bukowsi Is Dead alludes to Camden Town and includes a homage to Parklife 1994 by Blur 4am Conversation displays the band s use of vocal harmonies and is followed by the guitar pop of Twinside The album ends with Wilder which consists of piano percussion and Sice s vocals 4 Release and promotion editFollowing the success of Definitely Maybe 1994 by Oasis Creation Records owner Sony Music Entertainment wanted more chart success from the label 5 After the departure of marketing consultant Tim Abbot John Andrews became his successor in November 1994 6 While Abbot had previously tried to market the label in his own image Andrews was more concerned with simply selling records Andrews was tasked with achieving commercial success for Teenage Fanclub and the Boo Radleys Guitarist Martin Carr said upon meeting Andrews for the first time he was scaring me with all this talk about marketing It was the first time we d ever been asked to participate alongside marketing and take an interest in it 5 Upon hearing the album s final mixes in November 1994 staff from the label argued over the first choice of a single Assistant press officer Andy Saunders along with Carr proposed Wake Up Boo while co founder Dick Green wanted the less commercial sounding It s Lulu 7 Saunders chalked this up to the old school way of thinking at the label not wanting to seem like the band sold out Three other staff members agreed with Green which resulted in Saunders exclaiming You are insane This Wake Up Boo is a smash 8 Creation Records used the emerging Britpop movement to help push promotion for Wake Up 9 To tie in with scene Andrews organized a retail campaign with Our Price and Virgin Megastores which included releases from the Boo Radleys Blur and Elastica 10 Despite the album s success founder Alan McGee said the band were approaching them for money to help fund touring 11 Alongside this McGee mentioned that they had indie bands doing stuff that wasn t indie at all the Boo Radleys being interviewed by Richard and Judy doing children s programmes 9 As Carr was a driven kind of person he agreed to any opportunity in this vein while Sice became unenthusiastic with this type of promotion Following an interview with SKY Magazine Sice and Saunders got into an argument that saw the latter being fired as the band s publicist 12 The Boo Radleys subsequently supported Blur for a one off show at the Mile End Stadium in London following this they performed at the Glastonbury and Reading Festival Though the album s accompanying singles helped keep the band s profile high in mainland Europe it did not fare as well in the US Columbia Records who distributed Creation Records releases in the US dropped the band from their roster sometime afterwards 1 Singles and related releases edit Wake Up Boo was released as the album s lead single on 27 February 1995 13 Two versions were released on CD the first with an edit of Wake Up Boo Janus Blues for George Michael and Friendship Song while the second included an alternative version of Wake Up Boo And Tomorrow the World and The History of Creation Parts 17 amp 36 14 15 As an important element of Andrews marketing campaign for the single he wanted it to be priced at 1 99 and increase by two pounds the week after its release which was in line with what major labels did for their single release Green and business manager James Kyllo were hesitant about this while Andrews was adamant about it being key to the song s potential success 8 Find the Answer Within was released as the album s second single on 1 May 1995 16 Two versions were released on CD the first with Don t Take Your Gun to Town and Wallpaper while the other featured a remix of Find the Answer Within The Only Word I Can Find and Very Together 17 18 When Find the Answer Within was added to BBC Radio 1 s playlist Wake Up Boo was not removed 12 This resulted in a situation where the radio presenter would plug Find the Answers Within but play Wake Up Boo instead 19 It s Lulu was released as a single in the UK on 17 July 1995 20 It was released to modern rock radio stations in the US in September 1995 21 Two versions were released on CD the first with the single version of It s Lulu This Is Not About Me and remixes of Reaching Out from Here and Martin Doom It s Seven O Clock while the second included the single version of It s Lulu a remix of Joel Tambo and Donkey 22 23 Cherry Red Records released a three CD edition of the album that featured all of the related B sides in 2010 4 Wake Up was re pressed on vinyl in 2019 by the label Music on Vinyl 24 Joel Find the Answer Within and Reaching Out from Here were included on the band s second compilation album Find the Way Out 2005 25 Wake Up Boo It s Lulu Find the Answer Within Reaching Out from Here Stuck on Amber and 4am Conversation were featured on the band s third compilation album The Best of the Boo Radleys 2007 26 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Alternative Rock8 10 1 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 NME9 10 29 Select5 5 30 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Author Dave Thompson in his book Alternative Rock 2000 said the inclusion of 1960s influences sees the world wak ing up to the wonders of Boo 1 Although the band had received critical acclaim with their previous album Giant Steps Wake Up was their first true commercial success reaching number one in the UK album charts 32 This was due in large part to two factors the emergence of Britpop as a driving force in mid 1990s British music and a Top 10 single Wake Up Boo Journalist David Cavanagh said the song would become one of defining songs of the genres and in the ensuing years it floated off into the world of classic pop radio programming alongside Walking on Sunshine 1985 by Katrina and the Waves and Lovely Day 1977 by Bill Withers 8 Two further singles were released from the album Find The Answer Within with two versions available one an early fade of the album version the other a remix by The High Llamas and It s Lulu Both reached the UK Top 40 but were unable to repeat the popularity of Wake Up Boo Wake Up Boo was ranked at number 67 on Spin s The 95 Best Alternative Rock Songs of 1995 list 33 Track listing editAll songs written by Martin Carr 3 Wake Up Boo 3 37 Fairfax Scene 2 14 It s Lulu 3 04 Joel 6 10 Find the Answer Within 4 34 Reaching Out from Here 3 02 Martin Doom It s Seven O Clock 6 21 Stuck on Amber 5 24 Charles Bukowski Is Dead 2 39 4am Conversation 2 43 Twinside 4 45 Wilder 6 56Personnel editPersonnel per booklet 3 The Boo Radleys Sice lead vocals handclaps tracks 11 Tim Brown bass all except track 10 piano tracks 1 and 12 keyboard tracks 2 4 7 10 and 12 Martin Carr guitar backing vocals tracks 1 5 7 and 10 12 glockenspiel tracks 5 and 9 keyboard tracks 7 8 and 10 harmonica track 8 handclaps tracks 11 percussion tracks 12 Rob Cieka drums tracks 1 9 11 and 12 percussion tracks 1 3 7 10 and 12 keyboard track 4 bell track 12 Additional musicians Simon Gardner trumpet tracks 1 Neil Sidwell trombone tracks 1 Nigel Hitchcock saxophone tracks 1 Scottie handclaps tracks 1 Dick Green guitar track 2 Steve Kitchen trumpet tracks 3 4 and 11 flugelhorn track 7 Chris Moore trumpet tracks 3 4 and 11 Lindsay Johnston cello tracks 4 8 and 10 Fay Sweet viola tracks 4 8 and 10 Peter Fry double bass tracks 4 8 and 10 Production and design The Boo Radleys producer Andy Wilkinson engineer Paul Read assistance Al Clay mixing Matt Sime assistance Stephen A Wood sleeve art Joel Graphics typeset layout reprographics Toby Egelnick final assemblage Roger Sargent band photographyReferences editCitations a b c d Thompson 2000 p 215 Tour Dates Consumable Online 24 July 1994 Archived from the original on 6 June 2001 Retrieved 27 October 2022 a b c d The Boo Radleys 1995 Wake Up booklet Creation Records CRECD179 SCR 478509 2 a b Claudius Barrington The Boo Radleys 2010 Wake Up booklet Cherry Red Records CDTRED448 a b Cavanagh 2000 p 456 Cavanagh 2000 p 455 Cavanagh 2000 pp 460 1 a b c Cavanagh 2000 p 461 a b McGee 2014 p 208 Cavanagh 2000 p 466 McGee 2014 p 209 a b Cavanagh 2000 p 464 New Releases Singles PDF Music Week 25 February 1995 p 43 The Boo Radleys 1995 Wake Up Boo sleeve Creation Records CRESCD191 The Boo Radleys 1995 Wake Up Boo sleeve Creation Records CRESCD191X Advertisement Select June 1995 p 83 The Boo Radleys 1995 Find the Answer Within sleeve Creation Records CRESCD202 The Boo Radleys 1995 Find the Answer Within sleeve Creation Records CRESCD202X Cavanagh 2000 p 465 The Boo Radleys 1995 It s Lulu sleeve Creation Records CRESCD211P Ross ed 1995 p 1 The Boo Radleys 1995 It s Lulu sleeve Creation Records CRESCD211 The Boo Radleys 1995 It s Lulu sleeve Creation Records CRESCD211X The Boo Radleys 2019 Wake Up sleeve Music on Vinyl MOVLP2306 The Boo Radleys 2005 Find the Way Out booklet Castle Music Creation Records CMEDD1112 The Boo Radleys 2007 The Best of the Boo Radleys booklet Sony BMG Music Entertainment 88697092852 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Wake Up The Boo Radleys AllMusic Retrieved 11 March 2022 Sullivan Caroline 31 March 1995 CD of the week The Boo Radleys The Guardian Williams Simon 25 March 1995 Long Play NME p 39 Retrieved 25 December 2023 Morris Gina April 1995 The Boo Radleys Wake Up Select No 58 p 98 The Boo Radleys Wake Up Uncut p 77 It s Lulu boasts the adolescent heart skipping rush of vintage Buzzcocks with added horns Wake Up Official Charts Company Retrieved 8 September 2011 A Z 6 August 2015 The 95 Best Alternative Rock Songs of 1995 Spin p 2 Retrieved 7 August 2015 Sources Cavanagh David 2000 The Creation Records Story My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize London Virgin Publishing ISBN 1 85227 775 0 McGee Alan 2014 Creation Stories Riots Raves and Running a Label London Pan Books ISBN 978 1 4472 2591 1 Ross Sean ed 1 September 1995 Modern Rock PDF Rock Airplay Monitor 2 36 Thompson Dave 2000 Alternative Rock Third Ear The Essential Listening Companion San Francisco California Miller Freeman Books ISBN 0 87930 607 6 External links editWake Up at YouTube streamed copy where licensed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wake Up The Boo Radleys album amp oldid 1191797952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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