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The Conversation (Texas album)

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Released
  
20 May 2013

Artist
  
Texas

Label
  
PIAS Recordings

The Conversation (2013)
  
Texas 25 (2015)

Release date
  
20 May 2013

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Recorded
  
2013 Glasgow, London and Richard Hawley's studio in Sheffield

Producer
  
Johnny McElhone except "Big World", produced by Bernard Butler

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music, Pop rock, Alternative rock

Nominations
  
World Music Award for World’s Best Album

Similar
  
Texas albums, Soul music albums

Texas the conversation


The Conversation is the eighth album from Scottish rock band Texas. It was released on 20 May 2013. Tracks are written mainly by Sharleen Spiteri and Johnny McElhone, with Richard Hawley and Bernard Butler as collaborators. The album's lead single of the same name joined Radio 2's playlist in April 2013.

Contents

The Conversation is the group's first studio album of new material since Red Book in 2005.

"The Conversation" was released as the first single from the album, followed by up-beat Pop Rock "Detroit City", both of which received a decent amount of UK airplay, including on BBC Radio 2's playlist.

Their third single from the album "Dry Your Eyes", was released in November 2013.

Texas the conversation official audio


Background

On 8 September 2009, bandmember Ally McErlaine was hospitalized after he collapsed with a massive brain aneurysm at the age of 40. By February 2010, he was recovering well as reported by bandmate Sharleen Spiteri in The Sunday Mail: "Ally is the most stubborn person I have ever come across, and I think his sheer pigheadedness is the reason he's still here! When he asked what was happening with Texas, I said it was up to him. He told me he wanted to get back into the studio".

After McErlaine survived his collapse - which kills in 80% of cases - Texas reunited for the first time since 2005. The band embarked on a tour in Summer 2011 and lead singer Spiteri appeared on Popstar to Operastar on 12 June 2011 singing a version of the band's hit "Say What You Want". Prior to this, Texas had played at the Den Fynske Landsby Festival in Denmark. At the festival, they debuted a new track "The Conversation" which marked the first time the track has been played outside their native Glasgow.

Spiteri was also invited to make a series of cameo appearances at different events, all of which involved film scores. She sang Yvonne Elliman's "If I Can't Have You" for a Saturday Night Fever tribute concert and duetted with Italian singer Mauro Gioia on the "Love Theme from The Godfather". Spiteri said "That led to this [forthcoming Texas] album...But I don't see it as a covers album – I didn't want it to sound like karaoke".

In February 2013, Music Week announced the band had signed to PIAS Recordings; the album The Conversation was released in May 2013. The deluxe edition includes a second disc of a selection of hits recorded live at the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival in 2011.

Karen Overton, who co-wrote five songs, is better known as Karen Anne, singer of the band "girl called johnny", which was the opening act on Texas "the conversation-tour". She released an earlier version of the song "Detroit City" named "New York City" with her former band Ramona.

Songs

The Conversation2:45
Dry Your Eyes2:42
If This Isn't Real3:17

References

The Conversation (Texas album) Wikipedia