Photograph Smile
1998 studio album by Julian Lennon
Photograph Smile Released 18 May 1998 Recorded 1996–1998 Genre Baroque pop [1] Length 64 :29 73:10 (bonus tracks)Label Varèse Sarabande (US)Fuel 2000 Records (US)Producer Julian Lennon, Bob Rose
Help Yourself (1991)
Photograph Smile (1998)
Behind the Music – The Julian Lennon Collection (2001)
"Day After Day" Released: 11 May 1998
"I Don't Wanna Know" Released: 24 August 1998 (UK); 11 May 1999 (US)
"Photograph Smile" Released: 1998 (promo only)
Photograph Smile is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Julian Lennon , released in 1998, after a seven-year hiatus following his previous album, Help Yourself . A promotional sampler was released in 1999 in the US containing the tracks: "I Don't Wanna Know", "Day After Day" and "And She Cries".[2]
The music video of "I Don't Wanna Know" features a parody band of The Beatles called The Butlers. The beginning of the music video has The Butlers (Ken, a parody of John Lennon ; Bongo, a parody of Ringo Starr ; Daisy, a parody of George Harrison ; and Hector, a parody of Paul McCartney ) in a concert with many screaming fans. The concert takes place on a stage similar to the arrow stage from The Beatles' appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show . There is also a box seat with the Queen in it from the Royal Variety Performance . The first and third segments of the video are filmed in black and white.
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "Day After Day" Julian Lennon, Mark Spiro 4:19 2. "Cold" Lennon, Spiro 4:41 3. "I Should Have Known" Lennon 4:16 4. "How Many Times" Lennon 5:51 5. "I Don't Wanna Know" Lennon, Spiro 4:04 6. "Crucified" Lennon, Gregory Darling 5:11 7. "Walls" Lennon, Darling 4:47 8. "Believe" Lennon 4:52 9. "Good to Be Lonely" Lennon, Spiro 4:25 10. "Kiss Beyond the Catcher" Lennon, Darling 4:00 11. "And She Cries" Lennon, Spiro 3:49 12. "Photograph Smile" Lennon, Darling 4:35 13. "Faithful" Lennon 3:41 14. "Way to Your Heart" Lennon, Jeff Dalbello 5:40 Total length: 64:29
Personnel
Musicians
Julian Lennon – lead and backing vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar, sitar , tambourine, shaker, string arrangements, arrangements
Bob Rose – keyboards, string arrangements, scoring, conductor
Gregory Darling – acoustic piano
Steve Sidelnyk – programming
Matt Backer – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric guitar solo (1)
Robbie Blunt – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, sitar, electric guitar solo (5)
Justin Clayton – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar solo (2), electric guitar solo (5)
Donal Lunny – bouzouki solo (8)
Simon Edwards – bass
Manny Elias – drums
Paul Clarvis – ethnic percussion, tabla
The Irish National Symphony Orchestra – strings
Orchestra Di Santa Cecilia – strings
Mark Spiro – guest vocals (11)
Gemma Hayes – guest vocals (13)
Production
Julian Lennon – producer, mixing, cover design, liner notes
Bob Rose – producer, engineer, mixing
Andrew Boland – additional engineer
Conal Markey – additional engineer
Bernie Grundman – mastering
Marco – technician
Angelica Letsch – graphic art, layout
Studios
Charts
Release history
References
^ Condran, Ed (24 August 1999). "Julian Lennon slows pace as he pursues his own sound" . The Desert Sun : 25. Retrieved 16 January 2023 .
^ Burianek, CJ. "The Julian Lennon 1990's Singles Discography" . Heyjules.com. Retrieved 17 March 2013 .
^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Photograph Smile – Julian Lennon : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards at AllMusic . Retrieved 29 May 2013.
^ Mirkin, Steven (19 February 1999). "Music Review: Julian Lennon: Photograph Smile " . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 18 May 2011 .
^ Gardner, Elysa (5 March 1999). "Record Rack: Julian Lennon: Photograph Smile " . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2 May 2013 .
^ Strauss, Neil (24 December 1998). "THE POP LIFE; Seeking Models Who Can Sing" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2 May 2013 .
^ Colling, John (19 August 1999). "Music" . North County Times . Archived from the original on 28 November 2001. Retrieved 14 October 2020 .
^ "Picks and Pans Review: Photograph Smile " . people.com . 22 February 1999. Retrieved 2 May 2013 .
^ Wild, David (18 March 1999). "Rolling Stone review: Julian Lennon: Photograph Smile " . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on 21 November 2007. Retrieved 2 May 2013 .
^ Remstein, Bob. "Review: Photograph Smile" . Wall of Sound . Archived from the original on 14 April 2001. Retrieved 30 October 2020 .
^ 作品データベース検索サービス [searchable copyright database]. Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 May 2013 . Note: Co-writer's credits are omitted from the sleeve-notes for the album.
^ "australian-charts.com Julian Lennon – Photograph Smile " (ASP) . Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved 1 May 2013 .
^ "Julian Lennon – Photograph Smile – austriancharts.at" (ASP) . Retrieved 1 May 2013 .
^ "Album Search: Julian Lennon – Photograph Smile " (ASP) (in German). Media Control. Retrieved 1 May 2013 .[dead link ]
^ "フォトグラフ・スマイル/ジュリアン・レノン-リリース-ORICON STYLE-ミュージック" [Highest position and charting weeks of Photograph Smile by Julian Lennon]. oricon.co.jp (in Japanese). Oricon Style. Retrieved 1 May 2013 .
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