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Release Date: Monday 2 November 2009
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Written, produced and played almost entirely by Karl Wallinger, 'Private Revolution' has been hailed as a glorious mixture of musical styles from the Fab Four through folk to funk, with Karl's abiding love of melody face-up at all times.
From 1983-86 we knew Karl Wallinger as a member of The Waterboys before he left, gasping for musical air and bursting with the brilliant debut 'Private Revolution' (1987), featuring the Top Forty hit "Ship of Fools". Written, produced and played almost entirely by Wallinger, 'Private Revolution' has been hailed as a glorious mixture of musical styles from the Fab Four through folk to funk, with Karl's abiding love of melody face-up at all times.
After World Party added a reputation as a red-hot live act, the love continued on 'Goodbye Jumbo' (1990), which was voted "Album of the Year" by Q Magazine, featuring the hits "Put The Message in the Box" and "Way Down Now".
The third album, Bang! (1993) (#40) was a bigger success in chart placing terms, with the track "Is It Like Today?" (#62) also proving to be a huge international success. The fourth album, 'Egyptology' (1996) won an Ivor Novello award, for the single "She's The One" which was subsequently recorded by Robbie Williams. The album 'Dumbing Up' was released in 2000 and was arguably Wallinger's best work since 'Goodbye Jumbo'.
2009 marked the return of World Party in the UK with re-mastered catalog featuring enhanced packaging. The catalog had been unavailable since 1998 in the UK, with previous sales well over one million.
This debut album from World Party is a solid release. Karl Wallinger's insightful songs deal primarily with the responsibility of the individual to recognise and cope with the problems of the world. 'Private Revolution' features mainly original songs like the title track, "World Party," and "It's All Mine," as well as a cover of Dylan's "All I Really Want to Do," which remains surprisingly true to the original version.
1. Private Revolution
2. Making Love (To The World)
3. Ship Of Fools
4. All Come True
5. Dance Of The Hoppy Lads
6. It Can Be Beautiful (Sometimes)
7. The Ballad Of The Little Man
8. Hawaiian Island World
9. All I Really Want To Do
10. World Party
11. Itʼs All Mine