Bring 'Em All In (song)

"Bring 'Em All In" is a song from Scottish singer-songwriter Mike Scott, released as the lead single from his first solo album Bring 'Em All In. It was written by Mike Scott, and produced by Scott and Niko Bolas. The song reached No. 56 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the Top 100 for two weeks.[2]

"Bring 'Em All In"
Single by Mike Scott
from the album Bring 'Em All In
B-side"City Full of Ghosts (Dublin)"
ReleasedSeptember 1995[1]
Length3:56
LabelChrysalis
Songwriter(s)Mike Scott
Producer(s)Mike Scott
Niko Bolas
Mike Scott singles chronology
"Bring 'Em All In"
(1995)
"Building the City of Light"
(1995)

Critical reception

On its release, Music & Media wrote: "Going for a world record straightaway: ex-Waterboy Scott sings the word "bring" 66 times on this passionate folk song."[3] In a review of Bring 'Em All Inn, The Guardian commented: "Scott's lyrics are too soul-bearing for comfort but he can write a good tune - the title track, in particular, is deserving of a very wide audience."[4] Neil McKay of Sunday Life considered the song to be "haunting", with a "gorgeously simple melody".[5]

Diana Valois of The Morning Call wrote: "The title cut is a terse taunt rumble of guitar with plenty of drama as Scott shepherds the title chant from a whispered plea to a gravelly command. While Scott isn't a "Christian artist," this cut, which winds into a hushed, church-like chorus, has the right sentiment and edge to cross over."[6] Sandra Schulman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel described the song as "sound[ing] like the song of a savior, requesting all the good, evil and in-between to come into his heart for shelter."[7] Kevin O'Hare, writing for the Newhouse News Service, described the song as "kick[ing] the [album] off in hypnotic and promising fashion".[8]

Formats

7" and cassette single
No.TitleLength
1."Bring 'Em All In"3:56
2."City Full of Ghosts (Dublin)"2:47
CD single (UK #1)
No.TitleLength
1."Bring 'Em All In"3:56
2."City Full of Ghosts (Dublin)"2:47
3."Mother Cluny"2:33
4."Beatles Reunion Blues"4:45
CD single (US release)
No.TitleLength
1."Bring 'Em All In"3:56
2."Mother Cluny"2:33
3."Beatles Reunion Blues"4:45
4."Two Great Waves"3:51
5."My Beautiful Guide"2:33
CD single (UK and US promo)
No.TitleLength
1."Bring 'Em All In"3:56

Personnel

Other

  • Stefano Giovannini - cover photography
  • Mike Scott - cover concept
  • Stylorouge - design

Charts

Chart (1995) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[2] 56
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References

  1. "The Waterboys". Mikescottwaterboys.com. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  2. "Mike Scott | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  3. "New Releases: Singles". Music & Media. 23 September 1995.
  4. McKay, Neil (29 September 1995). "Your essential guide to the week's CD releases". The Guardian.
  5. McKay, Neil (1 October 1995). "Albums". Sunday Life.
  6. Valois, Diana (20 January 1996). "Disc reviews". The Morning Call.
  7. Schulman, Sandra (17 December 1995). "Visions and revelations". South Florida Sun Sentinel.
  8. O'Hare, Kevin (10 December 1995). "Listen up: Kelly tries a gospel-fired sound". Star Tribune.
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