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    Heaven and Hull

    Mick Ronson - Heaven and Hull

    01/01/1994


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    All Music Guide Review

    Rightly hailed as David Bowie's high-flying guitar ace, the self-effacing Ronson had been recording only his third solo album in a 30-year career when he died of liver cancer in 1994. Undaunted, his surviving colleagues completed the project, which stands as a forceful reminder of his wide-ranging talents. Ronson's gleeful, anything-goes eclecticism holds true here. The recipe extends to bluesy pop ("When the World Falls Down"), brooding soundscapes ("You and Me"), an unlikely rearrangement of Giorgio Moroder's "Midnight Love," and even rock-funk ("Colour Me"). Aficionados of Ronson's strangled, Jeff Beck-style string-bending won't be disappointed -- especially on the thunderous "Don't Look Down" and on "Life's a River," where he squarely addresses his imminent mortality. Not surprisingly, every track boasts a different lineup, yet two key factors provide continuity. Ronson writes or co-writes five of the ten songs. Additionally, guitarist-keyboardist Sham Morris -- like his famous collaborator a native of the English industrial city of Hull -- provides key instrumental and production support. The all-star lineup attests to Ronson's appeal and influence. Old co-conspirator Bowie lends suitably jittery vocals to a giddy trashing of the Bob Dylan standard "Like a Rolling Stone." Additional reinforcement comes from Def Lepperd vocalist Joe Elliott, Pretenders singer-guitarist Chrissie Hynde, and rustic rocker John Mellencamp -- whose 1982 hit, "Jack and Diane," benefited from Ronson's arranging prowess. The closing spot naturally falls to ex-Mott the Hoople frontman Ian Hunter, Ronson's longest-serving partner during the 1970s and 1980s. Hunter leads a rousing take on "All the Young Dudes," the Bowie-penned number that his band made famous. The latter track hails from Ronson's last major public appearance, at the 1992 all-star tribute to Queen's late vocalist, Freddie Mercury, which closes the circle nicely. The back cover features a shot of the Humber Bridge, in Ronson's hometown of Hull. Part of the proceeds were intended for the T.J. Martell Foundation, to help the fight against cancer. ~ Ralph Heibutzki, All Music Guide

    Heaven and Hull Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 6
  • You and Me
  • 3:09
  • Sound Clip for You and Me from Heaven and Hull


  • 7
  • Colour Me
  • 4:57
  • Sound Clip for Colour Me from Heaven and Hull


  • 9
  • Midnight Love
  • 3:21
  • Sound Clip for Midnight Love from Heaven and Hull


  • Credits of Heaven and Hull

    • Sham Morris
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Engineer, Mixing, Drum Machine, Producer, Keyboards
    • KK
    • Engineer, Mixing
    • Mick Ronson
    • Bass, Guitar, Multi Instruments, Main Performer, Instrumentation, Re-Recording Producer, Mixing, Producer, Vocals

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