Merseybeast

Merseybeast
Studio album by Ian McNabb
Released 19 April 1996
Recorded 1996
Genre Pop rock[1]
Length 69:27
Label Island Records
Producer Robert Ian McNabb
Ian McNabb chronology
Head Like a Rock
(1994)
Merseybeast
(1996)
A Party Political Broadcast on Behalf of the Emotional Party
(1998)
Singles from Merseybeast
  1. "Don't Put Your Spell on Me"
    Released: April 1996
  2. "Merseybeast (single)"
    Released: May 1996

Merseybeast is the title of Ian McNabb's third solo album after disbanding The Icicle Works. It is also the title of the first song on the album. The name is a play on the idea of the "Mersey Beat", a 1960s musical genre and movement. Merseybeast is also the title of Ian McNabb's autobiography, published in 2008. A second CD entitled 'North West Coast' was also released in limited quantities.[2] The album peaked at No. 30 on the official UK charts.[3]

Critical Reception

Roch Parisien Qualified Merseybeast as an "album... to savor" Giving it a rating of 4.5 stars out of five.[4]

Track Listings

  1. "Merseybeast" (6:44)
  2. "Affirmation" (3:33)
  3. "Beautiful Old Mystery" (4:10)
  4. "Love's Young Dream" (4:33)
  5. "Camaraderie" (4:17)
  6. "Don't Put Your Spell on Me" (5:38)
  7. "Heydays" (5:45)
  8. "Little Bit of Magic" (4:54)
  9. "You Stone My Soul" (6:16)
  10. "Too Close to the Sun" (3:47)
  11. "They Settled for Less Than They Wanted" (7:20)
  12. "I'm a Genius" (4:19)
  13. "Available Light" (6:20)
  14. "Merseybeast (reprise)" (1:51)
North West Coast (Live bonus CD)
  1. "What She Did to My Mind" (7:26)
  2. "Evangeline" (6:29)
  3. "I Don't Want To Talk About It" (6:15)
  4. "When It All Comes Down" (8:18)
  5. "Understanding Jane" (4:08)
  6. "Pushin' Too Hard" (7:16)

Sources

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/album/merseybeast-mw0000959483
  2. "Ian McNabb". Merseybeasts. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  3. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 341. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. "All Music". All Music. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
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