Sleepless Nights (Lindisfarne album)

Back and Fourth
Studio album by Lindisfarne
Released 1982
Recorded 1982
Genre Progressive rock
Folk rock
Label LMP Records
Producer Stephen Lipson
Lindisfarne chronology
The News
(1979)
Sleepless Nights
(1982)
Dance Your Life Away
(1986)

Sleepless Nights is a 1982 album by English rock band Lindisfarne. It was the first album to be released on the group's own record label, and peaked at position 59 in the UK album charts.

Production

Sleepless Nights was produced and engineered by Stephen Lipson.[1] It was recorded at Ridge Farm Studio, Chipping Norton and Marquee Studios.[2]

The album was the first to be released on Lindisfarne's own record label.[3]

Chart performance, single releases and critical response

Sleepless Nights appeared in the UK album charts at #59 in October 1982. This proved to be the album's peak position, and it spent only three weeks in the chart.[4]

Three tracks from the album were released as singles. The first, "I Must Stop Going To Parties", received a large amount of radio airplay but did not chart. It was followed by "Sunderland Boys" and "Nights", both of which proved unsuccessful.[5]

The album received mixed reviews. Bruce Elder of Allmusic rated the album at only two out of five stars.[3] Duke Egbert, writing for The Daily Vault, stated in a review of the 1999 live album Live At The Cambridge Folk Festival that he considered Sleepless Nights to be one of the "highlights of the band's career".[6] In his 2004 BBC Radio 2 review of The River Sessions, Clive Pownceby praised two tracks from the album, "Same Way Down" and "Nights".[7]

Track listing

[3]

All tracks credited to Alan Hull except where indicated
  1. "Nights"
  2. "Start Again"
  3. "Cruising to Disaster"
  4. "Same way Down"
  5. "Winning the Game" (Ray Jackson, Charlie Harcourt)
  6. "About You"
  7. "Sunderland Boys" (Ray Clements)
  8. "Love Is a Pain"
  9. "Do What I Want"
  10. "Never Miss the Water"
  11. "I Must Stop Going To Parties"
  12. "Stormy Weather"

Personnel

References

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