Kirsty MacColl - Tropical Brainstorm album flac
Performer: Kirsty MacCollTitle: Tropical Brainstorm
Style: Salsa, Pop Rock, Rumba, Mambo
Country: Europe
MP3 album: 1617 mb
FLAC album: 1791 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: AC3 VOX MIDI MP2 RA ASF MMF
Genre: Rock / Latin / Pop
Kirsty MacColl – Tropical Brainstorm. Genre: Rock, Latin, Pop. Style: Salsa, Pop Rock, Rumba, Mambo. referencing Tropical Brainstorm, CD, Album, VVR1009872, 70. 987. Kirsty's final two albums really need vinyl pressings. Crossing my fingers! Reply See 1 reply Notify me Helpful.
Kirsty MacColl was the daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl (1915–1989) and dancer Jean Newlove (1923–2017). Her father was born in England of Scottish parents. She and her brother, Hamish MacColl, grew up with their mother in Croydon, where Kirsty attended Park Hill Primary School, Monks Hill High School and John Newnham High School, making appearances in school plays. At the time of her birth, her father had been in a relationship with folk singer, t and songwriter Peggy Seeger since 1956 (a relationship that would continue until his death in 1989), and already had a son. However, prior to her death, despite the relative success of Tropical Brainstorm album MacColl had been dropped by V2 Records. MacColl featured regularly in the third series of the French and Saunders Show, a comedy show on the BBC.
This is a very difficult album to critique in a dispassionate way. A singer/songwriter with a nearly perfect bloodline (her father was Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger was her step-mother), Kirsty MacColl had been writing brilliant songs and releasing modestly successful albums since the early '80s. The last time listeners heard from her, on 1993's grim Titanic Days, she had just gone through a painful divorce; she swore that she wouldn't record another album until she could make a happy one. Almost eight years later, she did just that.
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Artists Kirsty MacColl Tropical Brainstorm. Tropical Brainstorm Kirsty MacColl. This album has an average beat per minute of 119 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 80/159 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Tropical Brainstorm.
Tropical Brainstorm is the fifth and final studio album by Kirsty MacColl, released in 2000. It was inspired by her trips to Cuba, and many tracks include Spanish or Portuguese lyrics. Good for Me", a non-album track co-written with James Knight, was her last song. Despite the apparent success of the album (certified Silver in the UK), the V2 label dropped MacColl before her death in 2000. The album was released with three extra tracks in the US.
Album by Kirsty MacColl. In These Shoes? Treachery. Here Comes That Man Again. England 2 Colombia 0. Nao Esperando. HeadAdditional tracks on US release: Golden Heart.
Tropical Brainstorm, 2000. Mambo de la Luna, 04:38. In These Shoes?, 03:38. Here Comes That Man Again, 04:49. Autumngirlsoup, 03:54.
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Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Mambo De La LunaBacking Vocals – Ernesto Estruch, Felix Gonzalez, Gabriel Fonseca, Omar PuenteRap [Cuban] – Felix GonzalezWritten-By – D. Ruffy*, K. MacColl*, P. Glenister* |
| 2 | In These Shoes?Autoharp – Kirsty MacCollBacking Vocals – Ernesto Estruch, Felix Gonzalez, Gabriel Fonseca, Omar PuentePercussion – Bosco De Oliveira*Trumpet – Ben StoreyWritten-By – K. MacColl*, P. Glenister* |
| 3 | TreacheryPiano – Ernesto EstruchWritten-By – G. Gouldman*, K. MacColl* |
| 4 | Here Comes That Man AgainBass Guitar – Chucho Merchán*Percussion – Bosco De Oliveira*Violin – Ernesto Estruch, Gabriel Fonseca, Omar PuenteWritten-By – K. MacColl*, P. Glenister* |
| 5 | AutumngirlsoupWritten-By – K. MacColl* |
| 6 | CelestineSlide Guitar [Lap Steel] – Kirsty MacCollTrombone – Joseph De JesusWritten-By – K. MacColl* |
| 7 | England 2 Colombia 0Written-By – K. MacColl* |
| 8 | Nao EsperandoAcoustic Guitar, Surdo – Luiz De AlmeidaPercussion – Bosco De Oliveira*Steel Guitar [Lap Steel], Cuica [Guica] – Kirsty MacCollWritten-By – K. MacColl*, P. Glenister* |
| 9 | AlegriaWritten-By – D. Ruffy*, K. MacColl* |
| 10 | US AmazoniansWritten-By – K. MacColl*, P. Glenister* |
| 11 | Wrong AgainWritten-By – K. MacColl* |
| 12 | Designer LifeAcoustic Guitar – Luiz De AlmeidaDouble Bass – Chucho Merchán*Keyboards – Mark Hinton StewartPercussion – Roy DoddsWritten-By – K. Crouch*, K. MacColl* |
| 13 | HeadAutoharp – Kirsty MacCollSaxophone – James KnightWritten-By – K. MacColl* |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – V2 Music Ltd.
- Copyright (c) – V2 Music Ltd.
Credits
- Design, Art Direction – Stylorouge
- Illustration – James Marsh
- Mixed By – Jeremy Wheatley (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 11, 13), Pete Glenister (tracks: 5, 12)
- Photography By – Rocky Schenck
- Producer – Dave Ruffy*, Kirsty MacColl, Pete Glenister
- Programmed By [Additional Programming] – Lee Groves
- Programmed By, Drums – Dave Ruffy*
- Programmed By, Guitar – Pete Glenister
- Vocals – Kirsty MacColl
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 6 10535 65592 9
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VVR1009872, 707.0987.2 | Kirsty MacColl | Tropical Brainstorm (CD, Album) | V2, V2 | VVR1009872, 707.0987.2 | Europe | 2000 |
| none | Kirsty MacColl | Tropical Brainstorm (CDr, Album) | V2 | none | UK & Europe | Unknown |
| VVR1009872, 707.0987.2 | Kirsty MacColl | Tropical Brainstorm (CD, Album) | V2, V2 | VVR1009872, 707.0987.2 | UK & Europe | 2000 |
| 336952 | Kirsty MacColl | Tropical Brainstorm (CD, Album) | V2 | 336952 | Australia | 2000 |
| INS557-2 | Kirsty MacColl | Tropical Brainstorm (CD, Album, Enh) | Instinct Records | INS557-2 | US | 2001 |








