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Wish (Feargal Sharkey album)

Wish is the second solo album of former Undertones singer Feargal Sharkey. Released in 1988, three years after his successful self-titled solo debut, the album was considered to be somewhat disappointing and was not as successful as its predecessor.

Wish
Studio album by
Released28 March 1988[1]
StudioA&M Studios, Hollywood, California
GenrePop
LabelVirgin
ProducerDanny Kortchmar
Feargal Sharkey chronology
Alternative Cover
US album cover.

Background

Upon release, Sharkey told the Sunday Independent: "I've never devoted myself so much to an album before, so if it comes out, and nobody gives a damn about it, I would be extremely disappointed, to say the least."[2]

"Blue Days" was inspired by The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Sharkey told the Sunday Independent: "It's about my last return to Derry, and how soul-destroying I found it, seeing what living there has done to all my old friends."[2] He added to Record Mirror: "I wrote the song because I believe that at the end of the day, despite sectarian differences, nobody is happy with what's going on in Ireland." The title was inspired by Rev Ian Paisley's comment: "We will never forsake the blue skies of Ulster for the grey mists of an Irish republic."[3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Number One     [5]
Record Mirror     [6]

Upon release, John Aizlewood of Number One said: "So why is our Fearg hitless? One things for sure, it can't be the music. Wish is a steady grower which creeps up on you like exams, only it's fun to listen to! And does that voice fair quiver? It does indeed. Nice one Fearg, ignore the barrackers."[5] Billboard described the album as an "even-better follow-up" to Sharkey's debut, and one that "should soon be sitting firmly at the top of the charts".[7] Cash Box described the album as "a slickly-crafted collection of pop numbers that should finally enable the artist the edge at Top 40 radio he deserves"[8]

Stereo Review commented: "The first solo album by Feargal Sharkey was so subtle and understated that much of it barely registered. This time around, he's made a record that cannot go unnoticed. With the help of producer Danny Kortchmar, whose guitar playing is the instrumental heart of the album, Sharkey takes a measured soul turn." The reviewer praised five of the album's tracks as "gems", but then added the rest of material "gets thin". They concluded: "Five out of the ten tracks are hardly memorable, but the good ones are very good".[9]

Track listing

A Side
No.TitleWritten byLength
1."Cold, Cold Streets"Danny Kortchmar, David Lasley, Feargal Sharkey5:16
2."More Love"Benmont Tench4:35
3."Full Confession"Danny Kortchmar, Feargal Sharkey, Tim Daly3:54
4."Please Don't Believe in Me"David A. Stewart, Feargal Sharkey, Tim Daly4:49
5."Out of My System"Eddie Chacon, Suzanne Valentine4:19
B Side
No.TitleWritten byLength
1."If This is Love"Feargal Sharkey, Maggie Lee, Tim Daly3:43
2."Strangest Girl in Paradise"Danny Kortchmar, Feargal Sharkey4:20
3."Blue Days"Danny Kortchmar, Feargal Sharkey, Waddy Wachtel4:09
4."Let Me Be"Feargal Sharkey, Mark Goldenberg3:13
5."Safe to Touch"Feargal Sharkey, Steve Jordan4:10

The CD release contains three changes to the track listing

CD release
No.TitleWritten byLength
6."Strangest Girl in Paradise"Danny Kortchmar, Feargal Sharkey4:20
7."Let Me Be"Feargal Sharkey, Mark Goldenberg3:13
9."If This is Love"Feargal Sharkey, Maggie Lee, Tim Daly3:43

Charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[10] 66
Swedish Albums Chart[11] 22

Personnel

Technical
  • Richard Haughton - photography
  • Gary Wathen - art direction

References

  1. ^ Smith, Robin (26 March 1988). "News: Wishful Thinking". Record Mirror. p. 4. ISSN 0144-5804.
  2. ^ a b Hand, Lise (24 January 1988). "Feargal the Fiery". Sunday Independent.
  3. ^ Dickson, Ian (23 January 1988). "The return of the native". Record Mirror.
  4. ^ "Wish - Feargal Sharkey | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  5. ^ a b Number One magazine - Albums - John Aizlewood - 9 April 1988 - page 48
  6. ^ Paisley, Pete (9 April 1988). "Albums". Record Mirror. p. 32. ISSN 0144-5804.
  7. ^ Billboard magazine - April 16, 1988 - Album reviews - page 64
  8. ^ Cash Box magazine - April 9, 1988 - Album Releases - page 9
  9. ^ "Stereo Review - Google Books". 26 May 2010. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  10. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 270. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  11. ^ Steffen Hung. "Feargal Sharkey - Wish". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 23 June 2012.

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Wish is the second solo album of former Undertones singer Feargal Sharkey Released in 1988 three years after his successful self titled solo debut the album was considered to be somewhat disappointing and was not as successful as its predecessor WishStudio album by Feargal SharkeyReleased28 March 1988 1 StudioA amp M Studios Hollywood CaliforniaGenrePopLabelVirginProducerDanny KortchmarFeargal Sharkey chronologyFeargal Sharkey 1985 Wish 1988 Songs From The Mardi Gras 1991 Alternative CoverUS album cover Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Charts 5 Personnel 6 ReferencesBackground EditUpon release Sharkey told the Sunday Independent I ve never devoted myself so much to an album before so if it comes out and nobody gives a damn about it I would be extremely disappointed to say the least 2 Blue Days was inspired by The Troubles in Northern Ireland Sharkey told the Sunday Independent It s about my last return to Derry and how soul destroying I found it seeing what living there has done to all my old friends 2 He added to Record Mirror I wrote the song because I believe that at the end of the day despite sectarian differences nobody is happy with what s going on in Ireland The title was inspired by Rev Ian Paisley s comment We will never forsake the blue skies of Ulster for the grey mists of an Irish republic 3 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 4 Number One 5 Record Mirror 6 Upon release John Aizlewood of Number One said So why is our Fearg hitless One things for sure it can t be the music Wish is a steady grower which creeps up on you like exams only it s fun to listen to And does that voice fair quiver It does indeed Nice one Fearg ignore the barrackers 5 Billboard described the album as an even better follow up to Sharkey s debut and one that should soon be sitting firmly at the top of the charts 7 Cash Box described the album as a slickly crafted collection of pop numbers that should finally enable the artist the edge at Top 40 radio he deserves 8 Stereo Review commented The first solo album by Feargal Sharkey was so subtle and understated that much of it barely registered This time around he s made a record that cannot go unnoticed With the help of producer Danny Kortchmar whose guitar playing is the instrumental heart of the album Sharkey takes a measured soul turn The reviewer praised five of the album s tracks as gems but then added the rest of material gets thin They concluded Five out of the ten tracks are hardly memorable but the good ones are very good 9 Track listing EditA SideNo TitleWritten byLength1 Cold Cold Streets Danny Kortchmar David Lasley Feargal Sharkey5 162 More Love Benmont Tench4 353 Full Confession Danny Kortchmar Feargal Sharkey Tim Daly3 544 Please Don t Believe in Me David A Stewart Feargal Sharkey Tim Daly4 495 Out of My System Eddie Chacon Suzanne Valentine4 19 B SideNo TitleWritten byLength1 If This is Love Feargal Sharkey Maggie Lee Tim Daly3 432 Strangest Girl in Paradise Danny Kortchmar Feargal Sharkey4 203 Blue Days Danny Kortchmar Feargal Sharkey Waddy Wachtel4 094 Let Me Be Feargal Sharkey Mark Goldenberg3 135 Safe to Touch Feargal Sharkey Steve Jordan4 10 The CD release contains three changes to the track listing CD releaseNo TitleWritten byLength6 Strangest Girl in Paradise Danny Kortchmar Feargal Sharkey4 207 Let Me Be Feargal Sharkey Mark Goldenberg3 139 If This is Love Feargal Sharkey Maggie Lee Tim Daly3 43Charts EditChart 1988 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 10 66Swedish Albums Chart 11 22Personnel EditFeargal Sharkey vocals Beverly D Angelo backing vocals 6 Charley Drayton guitar backing vocals 10 Mike Finnigan organ 2 Bob Glaub bass 2 8 Mark Goldenberg organ synthesizer guitar 9 Steve Jordan drums 1 10 Danny Kortchmar guitar 1 10 bass 1 3 7 8 Russ Kunkel percussion 4 David Lasley backing vocals 1 3 5 7 9 Maggie Lee synthesizer backing vocals 6 Arnold McCuller backing vocals 1 3 6 7 9 David Paich synthesizer piano 4 Keith Richards guitar 2 Jack Sherman electric 12 string 6 Leland Sklar bass 4 6 Myna Smith Schilling backing vocals 5 Benmont Tench organ 2 5 7 Waddy Wachtel guitar 2 4 6 8 Jimmy Z Zavala saxophone 2 harmonica 2 Anthony J Davies backing vocals all cello 4 keyboards 7 9 dube 3 TechnicalRichard Haughton photography Gary Wathen art directionReferences Edit Smith Robin 26 March 1988 News Wishful Thinking Record Mirror p 4 ISSN 0144 5804 a b Hand Lise 24 January 1988 Feargal the Fiery Sunday Independent Dickson Ian 23 January 1988 The return of the native Record Mirror Wish Feargal Sharkey Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 5 March 2018 a b Number One magazine Albums John Aizlewood 9 April 1988 page 48 Paisley Pete 9 April 1988 Albums Record Mirror p 32 ISSN 0144 5804 Billboard magazine April 16 1988 Album reviews page 64 Cash Box magazine April 9 1988 Album Releases page 9 Stereo Review Google Books 26 May 2010 Retrieved 5 March 2018 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 270 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Steffen Hung Feargal Sharkey Wish swedishcharts com Retrieved 23 June 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wish Feargal Sharkey album amp oldid 1083356644, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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