Can't Go Back (album)

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Can't Go Back
Tanita Tikaram Can't Go Back.jpg
Studio album by
Released3 September 2012
RecordedJuly 2010
GenreIndie pop, folk, rock
Length38:50
LabelEar Music 0207960ERE
ProducerPaul Bryan
Tanita Tikaram chronology
Sentimental
(2005)
Can't Go Back
(2012)
Closer to the People
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
musicOMH4/5 stars[1]

Can't Go Back is the eighth studio album released by the British singer Tanita Tikaram.[2][3] Released in September 2012 through Ear Music (an imprint of German-based label Edel Music), the album marked Tikaram's first album in 7 years, after 2005's Sentimental.

Background[]

Taking another 7-year gap after her last record, Tikaram said she wanted to record an album that mixed her new-found love for Americana, Motown and Chess music, and that it took her that long to record it because she had a couple of false starts with different producers that did not work, before eventually setting with Paul Bryan. She co-wrote all the songs on the album with her longtime guitarist Mark Creswell, and recorded the ten songs that form the album in Los Angeles with producer Paul Bryan in just 6 days, in July 2010. Grant Lee Phillips has guest vocals on two songs on the album.

In July 2014, Tikaram made available as a free download an unreleased song from those sessions. The track, titled "When I Dream", was not included on the album because she felt it was too dark.

Release and reception[]

A special edition of the album includes a second CD with songs from Tikaram's back catalogue in an acoustic version. Most of these songs had been available on Tikaram's website as podcasts over the past two years. Eagle Records distributed the album in the USA, making it the first Tikaram record to be released in the United States since 1995's Lovers in the City.

"Dust on My Shoes" was chosen as the first single, and was released as a digital download several months prior to the album, in May 2012. "All Things To You" was released as a second promo-only single in Belgium.

In 2012, it was awarded a silver certification from the Independent Music Companies Association,[4] which indicated sales of at least 20,000 copies throughout Europe.

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."All Things To You"4:14
2."Dust on My Shoes"4:29
3."Make The Day"5:08
4."Rock N' Roll"3:11
5."Science"2:47
6."Keep It Real"4:37
7."Can't Go Back"3:51
8."Heavy Pressure"3:34
9."One Kiss"3:07
10."If The World Should Want For Love"3:46
Special edition bonus disc
No.TitleLength
1."My Love"3:46
2."Valentine Heart"4:11
3."Wonderful Shadow"5:00
4."Only the Ones We Love"2:27
5."Twist in My Sobriety"4:32
6."To Drink The Rainbow"3:31
7."Play Me Again"4:05
8."Love Is Just A Word"4:05

Charts[]

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart 33
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders) 141
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia) 77
German Albums Chart 50
Swiss Albums Chart 79
UK Albums Chart 147

Credits[]

  • Backing Vocals – Chavonne Stewart (tracks: 2), Nava Morris (tracks: 2), Ryan Freeland (tracks: 6), Sylvie Bardet (tracks: 6)
  • Bass, Mellotron [M4000], Chamberlin, Backing Vocals – Paul Bryan (2)
  • Design [& Photo Retouching] – Alexander Mertsch
  • Drums, Percussion – Jay Bellerose
  • Guitar [Acoustic And Electric Guitars], Sequenced By, Backing Vocals – Mark Creswell
  • Photography By – Natacha Horn, Sylvie Bardet
  • Piano, Keyboards, Synth – Keefus Ciancia
  • Producer – Paul Bryan (2)
  • Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered By – Ryan Freeland
  • Technician [Basics Assisted By] – Jason Mott
  • Vocals [Guest, Uncredited] – Paul Bryan (2) (tracks: 9)
  • Vocals [Guest] – Grant-Lee Phillips (tracks: 1, 6)
  • Written-by [Uncredited] – Mark Creswell, Tanita Tikaram

References[]

  1. ^ Hogwood, Ben (27 August 2012). "Tanita Tikaram – Can't Go Back". musicOMH. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  2. ^ Schlüter, Jörn (31 August 2012). "Tanita Tikaram: Mit neuem Album "Can't Go Back" geht's nach vorn". Rolling Stone (in German). Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Tanita Tikaram: Can't Go Back". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 July 2018. Retrieved 2 November 2017.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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