Released 9 September 1996 Length 52:39 Artist The Boo Radleys | Recorded January–February 1996 Release date 9 September 1996 | |
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Producers Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade Similar Kingsize, Wake Up!, Giant Steps, Everything's Alright Forever, Ichabod and I |
The boo radleys c mon kids
C'mon Kids is the fifth album by The Boo Radleys, it was released in September 1996. The album is considered to be purposely difficult and uncommercial. The band were said to have wanted to distance themselves from the commercial image they had cultivated because of the unexpected successes of the album Wake Up! and their top ten hit single "Wake Up Boo!". However, this was not the intention of the band as explained by Sice in an interview in 2005:
Contents
- The boo radleys c mon kids
- The boo radleys c mon kids mekon remix
- Reception
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
C'mon Kids is the all-time favourite album of Tom White of The Electric Soft Parade, a band influenced by the album. According to Martin Sainsbury of Drowned in Sound, Nicky Wire of Manic Street Preachers also listened to "little else for a year," whereas Radiohead "went back to the drawing board when hearing it during the OK Computer sessions."
The boo radleys c mon kids mekon remix
Reception
The album was less successful than its predecessor, charting at #20 on the UK albums chart. It did however spawn three UK top 40 singles, "What's In The Box? (See Whatcha Got)" at #25, "C'mon Kids" at #18 (their second and last UK top 20 single), and a radio edit of "Ride The Tiger" (shortened by over three minutes from the album version) made #38.
Track listing
All tracks written by Martin Carr.
Personnel
Songs
1C'Mon Kids4:11
2Meltin's Worm4:19
3Melodies for the Deaf (Colours for the Blind)3:45