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Utah Saints (album)

1992 studio album by Utah Saints From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Utah Saints (album)

Utah Saints is the debut album by British electronic band Utah Saints. It was released in the United States on 8 December 1992 on London Records, and on 24 May 1993 in the United Kingdom on FFRR, featuring a different track listing, cover, and two additional songs. The album reached number 10 on the UK Albums Chart; singles released from this album include "Something Good", "I Want You", and "What Can You Do for Me".

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Utah Saints
Studio album by
Released8 December 1992
Genre
Length56:30 (North America version)
61:33 (UK version)
LabelLondon
ProducerUtah Saints
Utah Saints chronology
Utah Saints
(1992)
Two
(2000)
Alternative cover
Cover for the 1993 release
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Track listing

1992 US release

  1. "Something Good" (Jez Willis, Kate Bush)
  2. "I Want You" (Willis, Jeff Hanneman, Tom Araya)
  3. "What Can You Do for Me" (Willis, David A. Stewart, Annie Lennox, Gwen Guthrie)
  4. "Soulution" (Willis)
  5. "States of Mind" (Willis)
  6. "New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)" (Jim Kerr, Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Mick MacNeil)
  7. "Kinetic Synthetic" (Willis)
  8. "My Mind Must Be Free" (Ida Reid, Patrick Cowley, Sylvester James, Dave Crawford)
  9. "Trance Atlantic Glide" (Willis)
  10. "Too Much to Swallow (Part I)" (Willis)

1993 UK release

  1. "New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)"
  2. "What Can You Do for Me"
  3. "Soulution"
  4. "Believe in Me"
  5. "Too Much to Swallow (Part I)"
  6. "Something Good"
  7. "I Want You"
  8. "States of Mind"
  9. "Trance Atlantic Glide"
  10. "Kinetic Synthetic"
  11. "What Can You Do for Me? (1926 Melodic Mix)"
  12. "My Mind Must Be Free"

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Production

Adapted from album liner notes.[9]

  • Produced by Utah Saints
  • Mixed by Utah Saints & Guy Hatton
  • Engineered by Guy Hatton, assisted by Phil Evans
  • Art direction: Edward ODowd
  • Design: Johnny Barbis
  • Photography: Allastair Thain
  • Computer illustration: Robert Eberhardt

Charts

More information Chart (1992–93), Peak position ...
Chart (1992–93) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[10] 111
UK Albums Chart[11] 10
US Billboard 200[12] 165
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