The First of a Million Kisses

The First of a Million Kisses
Studio album by Fairground Attraction
Released 16 May 1988
Recorded 1988
Genre Skiffle
Length 47:53
Label RCA
Producer Fairground Attraction, Kevin Maloney
Fairground Attraction chronology
The First of a Million Kisses
(1988)
Ay Fond Kiss
(1990)
Singles from Fairground Attraction
  1. "Perfect"
    Released: 28 March 1988[1]
  2. "Find My Love"
    Released: 18 July 1988
  3. "A Smile in a Whisper"
    Released: 31 October 1988
  4. "Clare"
    Released: 16 January 1989
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

The First of a Million Kisses is the debut album by Fairground Attraction, released in 1988. The album features the number one single, "Perfect".

Composition

The album is a characteristic blend of folk, jazz, country, and Cajun elements (all but one of its songs being written by band member Mark E. Nevin). Released on 16 May 1988, it followed the success of the band's first single, "Perfect," by entering the UK Albums Chart at number seven, and peaking at number two.[3] It was the only album released by the band before their break-up in 1990.

Three other singles were released from the album: "Find My Love" (which reached number seven in the UK Singles Chart[3]), "A Smile in a Whisper" (UK #75[3]), and "Clare" (UK #49[3]).

The First of a Million Kisses won the award for best album at the 1989 BRIT Awards, and was certified double platinum in the UK.[1]

Cover

The photo on the album cover is from Magnum photographer Elliot Erwitt and was taken in 1955.

Track listing

All tracks written by Mark E. Nevin, except track 11 by Eddi Reader

  1. "A Smile in a Whisper"
  2. "Perfect"
  3. "Moon on the Rain"
  4. "Find My Love"
  5. "Fairground Attraction"
  6. "The Wind Knows My Name"
  7. "Clare"
  8. "Comedy Waltz"
  9. "The Moon Is Mine"
  10. "Station Street"
  11. "Whispers"
  12. "Allelujah"

The following two tracks are available only on CD issues of the album:

Personnel

Musicians

Guests

Chart positions

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[4] 9
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[5] 17
Germany (Media Control Charts)[6] 38
Netherlands (MegaCharts)[7] 29
New Zealand (RMNZ)[8] 19
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[9] 6
Switzerland (Swiss Hitparade)[10] 18
UK (CIN)[3] 2

References

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