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Human Racing

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Recorded
  
Summer 1983

Label
  
MCA

Artist
  
Nik Kershaw

Producer
  
Peter Collins

Length
  
39:39

Human Racing (1984)
  
The Riddle (1984)

Release date
  
27 February 1984

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Released
  
27 February 1984 (1984-02-27)

Studio
  
Sarm East Studios, London; Sarm West Studios, London; Marcus Music; and Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles

Genres
  
Synth-pop, New wave, Rock music, Pop rock

Nominations
  
Brit Award for MasterCard British Album of the Year

Similar
  
Radio Musicola, The Best of Nik Kershaw, To Be Frank, The Riddle, You've Got to Laugh

Nik kershaw human racing 1984 full album


Human Racing is the debut studio album by the English singer-songwriter Nik Kershaw. It was originally released in February 1984, on the label MCA. Several songs like "Drum Talk" were based around improvisation; other songs, like "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me", had a political message.

Contents

Kershaw's most commercially successful solo album, it went on to peak at #5 on the UK Albums Chart and reached #35 on the Australian ARIA Charts. The album also reached the top ten in several other countries including Germany, Finland, and Norway. The album launched four charting singles in the UK. "Wouldn't It Be Good" peaked at #4 on the UK Singles Chart; "Dancing Girls" peaked at #13; "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" at #2; "Human Racing" at #19. The album was the 22nd biggest selling album of 1984 in the UK and received a nomination for Best British Album at the 1985 Brit Awards. The album was certified platinum by the BPI.

The album was re-released on 27 February 2012 on Universal's new Re-presents imprint featuring rare bonus content. The reissue is a 2-CD set with the original album digitally remastered from the original 1/2" mix tapes; the bonus content consists of associated 12" mixes and B-sides including a previously unreleased version of "Bogart", a special brass mix of "Shame on You" and a live version of "Cloak and Dagger" recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon.

Critical reception

Smash Hits magazine gave the album a highly negative review, awarding it 1 out of 10, and calling it "Competent but relentlessly dull synthesised meanderings of no importance to anyone but Mr Kershaw himself (and even he doesn't sound that interested)." Reviewing for AllMusic, critic Scott Bultman wrote of the album: "His debut, although rough around the edges, showed talent and promise.".

Track listing

All tracks written by Nik Kershaw.

Additional tracks

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.

  • Nik Kershaw – lead and background vocals; vocal percussion and effects; guitar; bass guitar; keyboards; percussion
  • Paul "Wix" Wickens – keyboards; Fairlight CMI
  • Charlie Morgan – drums
  • Additional personnel
  • Reg Webb – keyboards
  • Nick Glennie-Smith – keyboards
  • Don Snow – keyboards
  • Paul Westwood – additional bass guitar on "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"
  • Martin Ditcham – percussion
  • Jerry Hey – horns
  • Gary Grant – horns
  • Larry Williams – horns
  • Bill Reichenbach – horns
  • Kim Hutchcroft – horns
  • Sheri Kershaw – backing vocals on "Faces"
  • Lynda Hayes – voice-over on "Bogart"
  • Production team
  • Peter Collins – producer
  • Julian Mendelsohn – engineer; mixer
  • Stuart Bruce – assistant engineer
  • Keith Finney – assistant engineer
  • Bob Kraushaar – assistant engineer
  • Roger Howorth – assistant engineer
  • Nick Campey – assistant engineer
  • Greg Fulginiti – mastering
  • Singles

  • "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (#47 on first release in 1983; #2 on re-release in 1984)
  • B-side – "Dark Glasses"
  • "Wouldn't It Be Good" (#4)
  • B-side – "Monkey Business"
  • "Dancing Girls" (#13)
  • B-side – "She Cries"
  • "Human Racing" (#19)
  • B-side – "Faces" (Simon Boswell remix)
  • Songs

    1Dancing Girls3:47
    2Wouldn't It Be Good4:31
    3Drum Talk3:11

    References

    Human Racing Wikipedia