Kleptomania (album)

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Kleptomania
Mark Stent
  • Michael Hunter
  • Mansun chronology
    Little Kix
    (2000)
    Kleptomania
    (2004)
    Legacy: The Best of Mansun
    (2006)
    Singles from Kleptomania
    1. "Slipping Away" b/w "Getting Your Way"
      Released: 20 September 2004

    Kleptomania is the fourth and final album by English

    triple album
    . The first CD features the material that was to form the basis of the band's next album, which was originally going to be self-titled, and the other 2 CDs feature EP tracks, outtakes and demos.

    The band split up while recording songs for the album Kleptomania, leaving unfinished tracks that were never released. An extensive explanation of the break-up has never been made public although a press release by Paul Draper stated that the band had simply "grown apart".

    EMI had originally not intended to release the material until an online petition, which gained over 4000 signatures, demonstrated that there was demand for it from fans. Draper was not in a positive frame of mind about Mansun at the time, but agreed to work on the material after EMI contacted him, on the basis that the material would be released as part of a boxset featuring other material.

    Notes

    Recording

    Despite previewing several tracks from Kleptomania live on what was Mansun's final tour of 2002, Stove King's playing did not feature on any of the tracks which were included. Instead Dominic Chad and Paul Draper shared bass duties.

    Kleptomania was recorded at several locations including

    St. Catherine's Court, a recording studio owned by Jane Seymour, where fellow Parlophone act Radiohead recorded their acclaimed album OK Computer, and at Rockfield Studios, which has been used by acts such as Queen and the Stone Roses
    . Paul Draper later stated that the band split in the middle of recording "Cry 2 My Face".

    Paul Draper states in the sleeve notes that "Good Intentions Heal the Soul" was always intended to conclude the album. The song features one of the singer's most open lyrics throughout Mansun's career; Draper had attempted to write lyrics which were more direct.

    Song information

    The boxset includes a retrospect by Paul Draper in which he talks about each track included on the album.

    Kleptomania contains a number of

    hidden tracks. The first disc contains an instrumental called "The Dog from Two Doors Down" (credited to "The Nurk Twins"). The third disc contains three: "Thief", different mix of an earlier EP B-side track; "Witness to an Opera" an instrumental version of a song from the band's second album Six
    ; and "Stupid Open Space" a jazz-funk cover of Wide Open Space (credited to Mike Hunter).

    The tracks for Disc 2 were selected by an online poll on the band's official website which allowed fans to choose any of the band's releases whether a non-album

    B-side singles
    . Paul Draper also chose to include "When the Wind Blows" and "Decisions, Decisions", which weren't in the top 20 tracks voted by fans.

    "Slipping Away" was released as a download and 7" only single prior to the full release of Kleptomania. "Getting Your Way" was featured as the B-Side.

    In recent interviews Paul Draper stated that if the band had stayed together and released the fourth album properly, they would have issued "Love Remains" as the lead-off single.

    "Rock 'n' Roll Loser" was mentioned on fan site Mansunite, and was talked about on there as the possible first single from Little Kix. As mentioned in the sleeve notes of Kleptomania, the band soon lost interest in it and it was left in the vaults until its addition on disc three of Kleptomania.

    "Shot by Both Sides" is not only a Magazine cover, but also one of the few Mansun songs sung by lead guitarist Dominic Chad.

    "South of the Painted Hall" is an unreleased track was recorded in 2001 during the intended sessions for the fourth Mansun album. It was released in 2006 as a free download available to buyers of their compilation album,

    Legacy: Best Of
    .

    Track listing

    All tracks written and composed by Paul Draper; Except where indicated.

    Disc one

    The 4th Album Sessions
    No.TitleLength
    1."Getting Your Way"4:30
    2."Slipping Away"4:51
    3."Keep Telling Myself"3:58
    4."Harris"3:25
    5."Love Remains"2:45
    6."Cry 2 My Face"4:10
    7."No Signal/No Complaints"4:53
    8."Home"3:46
    9."Fragile"3:41
    10."Wanted So Much"3:26
    11."Good Intentions Heal the Soul"26:12
    12."The Dog from Two Doors Down" (Hidden bonus track) 
    Note
    Instrumental track between "Slipping Away" and "Keep Telling Myself" composed and performed by Dominic Chad, from The Parrot Sessions

    Disc two

    Non-Album Singles, B-Sides and EP-Only Tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Take It Easy Chicken" 4:31
    2."Everyone Must Win"Paul Draper, Howard Devoto, Dominic Chad5:40
    3."Closed for Business" 3:08
    4."Ski Jump Nose" 3:43
    5."Can't Afford to Die"Paul Draper, Dominic Chad2:50
    6."Railings" (with Howard Devoto)Howard Devoto5:54
    7."Flourella" (Original Version) 4:23
    8."Decisions, Decisions"Paul Draper, Dominic Chad6:03
    9."Been Here Before"Paul Draper, Dominic Chad4:12
    10."My Idea of Fun"Paul Draper, Dominic Chad4:01
    11."When the Wind Blows"Paul Draper, Dominic Chad4:51
    12."Check Under the Bed"Paul Draper, Dominic Chad4:12
    13."Skin Up Pin Up" 3:42
    14."I Care" 3:41
    15."The World's Still Open" 3:38
    16."Take It Easy Chicken" (Video, enhanced CD Japanese bonus track) 4:31

    Disc three

    Rarities, Demos and Unreleased Tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Rock 'n' Roll Loser" 4:03
    2."Secrets" 3:34
    3."These Days" (Full Length Version) 4:26
    4."It's OK" 4:43
    5."Drones" 3:29
    6."Right to the End of the Earth" 3:30
    7."I Can Only Disappoint U" (Home Demo)Paul Draper, Dominic Chad5:01
    8."Love Is..." (Home Demo) 4:26
    9."Love Remains" (Home Demo) 2:22
    10."
    Wide Open Space
    ")
      

    Personnel

    Mansun

    Technical

    Charts

    Chart (2004) Peak
    position
    Japanese Oricon Album Chart[1] 185
    UK Album Chart[2]
    136

    References

    1. ^ "Japan: Album positions". oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
    2. ^ "UK Chartlog". zobbel.de. Retrieved 7 April 2010.

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