Guaranteed (Level 42 album)

Guaranteed
Studio album by Level 42
Released 1991
Recorded Recorded at The Summerhouse, 1990-1991. Mixed by Tom Lord Alge at The Hit Factory, New York City.
Genre Rock, jazz-funk
Label RCA
Producer Level 42 and Wally Badarou
Level 42 chronology
Staring at the Sun
(1988)
Guaranteed
(1991)
Forever Now
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Select Magazine [2]

Guaranteed is the ninth studio album by the British musical group Level 42, released in 1991, their first album of the 1990s. The album was released by RCA records and it was the first Level 42 studio album released by a label other than Polydor.

Overview

Guaranteed was the first Level 42 album without a songwriting contribution from former member Boon Gould (who had contributed lyrics to some songs for the 1988 album Staring at the Sun following his departure from the band). Several songs were co-written with lyricists Drew Barfield and George M. Green. Guaranteed was also the first Level 42 album to be released following the death of guitarist Alan Murphy (who had taken over from Gould for Staring at the Sun and related tours).

The lineup credits for the album listed all of the musicians involved rather than clearly defining the separation between band and guest players. This reflected the ongoing personnel shifts within the band. All cover art and inlay photos implied that the band consisted of Mark King, Mike Lindup and Gary Husband plus a guitarist, but was less clear on the latter's identity—inlay photos featured Allan Holdsworth while cover artwork featured Jakko Jakszyk. In practise, Holdsworth (who had played with the band during its recent London residency at the Hammersmith Apollo) only contributed electric guitar solos to five of the album's songs in the studio—"Seven Years", "A Kinder Eye", "She Can't Help Herself", "If You Were Mine" and "With A Little Love". Band associate Dominic Miller contributed all rhythm guitar work (as he had done for Staring at the Sun). Jakszyk (formerly with 64 Spoons and a top session guitarist) played no part in recording the album, but was hired for touring and promotional work and hence featured in the album artwork and the promotional video clips for "Guaranteed", "Overtime" and "My Father's Shoes".

Due to Mike Lindup's absence from many of the sessions, a high proportion of the keyboard parts for Guaranteed were played by drummer Gary Husband (including the piano solo on "Her Big Day") although Lindup would later overdub solos. Husband would also expand his songwriting contribution, including writing the song ("If You Were Mine" on his own. Husband would leave Level 42 following this album (to be replaced by the band's original drummer Phil Gould) although he would return to the band in 1999.

The single "Guaranteed" placed 17th in the UK single charts in 1991 and had two versions of its music video produced. The song "A Kinder Eye" was dedicated to the memory of Frances Robblee, the mother-in-law of lyricist George M. Green.

Track listing

  1. "Guaranteed" (Lindup, Husband, King, Badarou) – 4:51
  2. "Overtime" (Lindup, King, Barfield) – 4:47
  3. "Her Big Day" (Lindup, Husband, King, Barfield, Badarou) – 5:09
  4. "Seven Years" (King) – 4:42
  5. "Set Me Up" (Lindup, King, Barfield) – 4:28
  6. "The Ape" (King, Green) – 4:17
  7. "My Father's Shoes" (Lindup, King, Green, Badarou) – 5:14
  8. "A Kinder Eye" (King, Green) – 5:45
  9. "She Can't Help Herself" (Lindup, King, Barfield) – 5:00
  10. "If You Were Mine" (Husband) – 5:01
  11. "Lasso the Moon" (Lindup, Green) – 4:02
  12. "With a Little Love" (Husband, King) – 4:07

Album charts

Year Chart Position
1991 UK album charts #3
Single charts
Year Song Chart Position
1991 "Guaranteed" UK single charts #17
1991 "Overtime" UK single charts #62
1992 "My Father's Shoes" UK single charts #55

Personnel

External links

References

  1. Cooper, William. Guaranteed at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
  2. Sinker, Mark. Guaranteed (Level 42 album) at Select Magazine. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
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