Burning Questions (album)

Burning Questions is a studio album by English singer and composer James Warren, former member of groups Stackridge and The Korgis. It was released on Sonet Records in 1986.

Burning Questions
Studio album by
James Warren
Released1986
Recorded1985-1986
GenrePop, electropop
LabelSonet Records (UK)
ProducerJames Warren
Andy Davis
James Warren chronology
The Best of The Korgis
(1983)
Burning Questions
(1986)
The Best of & the Rest of The Korgis
(1990)

The album includes the singles "Burning Questions" (released as 'The Korgis', 1985), "True Life Confessions" ('The Korgis', 1985), "They Don't Believe In Magic" ('James Warren & The Korgis', 1986) and "It Won't Be The Same Old Place" (James Warren, 1986).

Burning Questions was re-issued on compact disc by Angel Air Records in 2007.

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Burning Questions" (Davis/Warren) - 4:41
  2. "Climate of Treason" (Warren) - 3:51
  3. "They Don't Believe in Magic" (Warren) - 4:10
  4. "Possessed" (Warren) - 4:11
  5. "I Know Something" (Warren) - 3:10

Side B

  1. "True Life Confessions" (Davis/Warren) - 4:17
  2. "It Won't Be the Same Old Place" (Davis/Warren) - 4:59
  3. "Loneliness" (Warren) - 4:10
  4. "Can You Hear the Spirit Dying" (Warren) - 3:27
  5. "I Want To Remember" (Warren) - 5:46

2007 CD bonus tracks

  1. You Made Me Believe" (previously unreleased) - 3:36
  2. "How Did You Know?" (featuring Eddi Reader) (single 1987) - 3:46
  3. "I'll Be Here" (B-side "They Don't Believe in Magic") (Warren) - 4:27

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Billboardfavourable[2]

Upon release, Billboard noted: "His debut album provides the answer to the question "Is James Warren as a solo artist the equal of his work in his previous group and duo?" If anything, Warren's solo work is actually an improvement..."[2] In a retrospective review, Jo-Ann Greene of AllMusic described the album as "very much a child of its time", with Warren doing a "brilliant" job on the songs, which she noted "put even his past hits to shame". Greene noted that the album, containing Warren's "strongest songs to date", suffered from a lack of promotion and was "consigned to the dust heap of history".[1]

Personnel

Production

  • James Warren - producer
  • Andy Davis - co-producer "Burning Questions", "True Life Confessions" & "It Won't Be the Same Old Place"
  • Recorded January - October 1985 at Sonet Studio, London.

Release history

  • 1986 Sonet Records, Sweden SNTF 956 (LP)
  • 2007 Angel Air Records, UK SJPCD217, (CD)

Single releases

Format: 7" unless otherwise noted.

  • "True Life Confessions" / "Possessed" (Edit) - 3:55 (as 'The Korgis', Sonet SON 2277, June 1985)
  • "True Life Confessions" (Extended) - 5:58 / "I Know Something" (Edit) - 2:53 / "Possessed" (Edit)- 3:48 (12") ('The Korgis', 12" SONL 2277, June 1985)
  • "Burning Questions" / "Waiting For Godot" (non-album track) (Warren) - 3:34 ('The Korgis', SON 2284, November 1985)
  • "Burning Questions" (Extended) - 8:04 / "Waiting For Godot" ('The Korgis', 12" SONL 2284, November 1985)
  • "They Don't Believe in Magic" / "I'll Be Here" (non-album track) ('James Warren is The Korgis', SON 2302, July, 1986)
  • "It Won't Be the Same Old Place" (Single remix by David Lord) - 4:23 / "Climate of Treason" (James Warren, SON 2311, November 1986)
  • "How Did You Know?" (non-album track) / "Can You Hear the Spirit Dying" (James Warren, SON 2328, 1987)
  • "True Life Confessions" ('88 Remix by Kenny Denton) - 3:19 / "Possessed" (edit) - 3:55 ('The Korgis', SON 2277, March 1988)
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References

  1. Jo-Ann Greene (2007-01-15). "Burning Questions - James Warren | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  2. "Billboard". Books.google.co.uk. 1986-12-06. p. 28. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
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