It Was This or Football
It Was This or Football was the intended first album by the British ska/indie band Kid British. The album was originally scheduled to be released via Mercury Records in two halves, like a football match - this idea was inspired by the title of the album,[1] and the first half was released as an EP on 20 July 2009.
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Released | First Half: 20 July 2009 Full Version: unreleased | |||
Recorded | 2008–2009 | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Producer | Stephen Street, Steve Dub | |||
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Singles from It Was This or Football | ||||
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Metro | [1] |
However, the second half of the album was cancelled with the band stating on their Facebook page that they had been recording new tracks for the album and that a new full version of It Was This or Football would be released in summer 2010.[2] It was later announced that the band's next album would instead be called To Get Nowhere, Follow the Crowd, due for release in October 2010.[3]
In building up promotion for the release of the album, the band supported The Enemy and The Specials on UK tours.
The first half of the album reached #67 in the UK Albums Chart.
Track listing
First half (EP)
- "Elizabeth"
- "Our House Is Dadless"
- "She Will Leave"
- "Part Time Job/Shirt & Tie"
- "Reaction"
- "Cosmopolitan"
Full version
The original track listing was as follows:
- "Elizabeth"
- "Rum Boys"
- "Our House Is Dadless"
- "Sunny Days"
- "Lost in London"
- "Reaction"
- "She Will Leave"
- "Delivery Man"
- "Drive Thru"
- "Gorgeous"
- "Gonna Be Alright"
- "Cosmopolitan"
This was listed in online shops and sent out as review copies in 2009.[4]
References
- Haider, Arwa. "Review: Kid British: It Was This Or Football - First Half, Mercury". metrolife. Associated Newspapers (20 July 2009): 24.
- "LETS AV IT - kid british Album". Facebook. 23 February 2010. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
- "Kid British and Sir Geoff Hurst on to a real Winner", BBC, 17 June 2010, retrieved 30 June 2010
- Smith, David (2010) "Kid British: It Was This or Football", PopMatters, 18 January 2010, retrieved 13 April 2010