Messages (album)

Messages is the debut studio album by English singer and musician Steve Swindells, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music). Produced by his manager Mark Edwards, Swindells felt the production poor despite the presence of quality musicians.

Messages
Studio album by
Released1974
Recorded1974
GenreRock
LabelRCA
ProducerMark Edwards
Steve Swindells chronology
Messages
(1974)
Fresh Blood
(1980)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

A follow up album Swallows was recorded, mastered and test pressings manufactured, but "Edwards had blown Steve’s deal with RCA by sweeping everything off the managing director’s desk with his umbrella in a drunken/druggy rage". The 2009 re-issue of the album includes a bonus CD of this previously unreleased second album.

Track listing

All tracks written by Steve Swindells
  1. "Miles Away Again"
  2. "Energy Crisis"
  3. "The Earl's Court Case"
  4. "Living in Sin"
  5. "I Don't Like Eating Meat"
  6. "Shake Up Your Soul"
  7. "Surrender"
  8. "I Can't See Where the Light Switch Is"
  9. "Messages From Heaven"

Swindells Swallow

  1. "Flash In The Pan"
  2. "The Walking Song"
  3. "When The Clapperboard Has Clapped"
  4. "Easy On The Night"
  5. "Dealing With The Feeling"
  6. "Better Times Are Here"
  7. "Doodiboogie"
  8. "The Last One To Know"

Personnel

Release details

  • 1974 – RCA Victor – UK: LPLI5057
  • Single released: "Energy Crisis" / "Shake Up Your Soul"
  • 2009 – Esoteric Records – UK: ECLEC2163 link
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