Hatful of Rain (album)
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Hatful of Rain (The Best of Del Amitri) is the first compilation album by Scottish alternative rock band Del Amitri, released in September 1998 by A&M Records. It consists of all the band's British singles released between 1989 and 1998, including the non-album singles "Spit in the Rain" and "Don't Come Home Too Soon", and a new track "Cry to Be Found".[1]
Trivia
The single "Don't Come Home Too Soon" was the Official Team Scotland Song for the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[2]
Critical reception
Template:Album ratings AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine called Hatful of Rain "an excellent overview of Del Amitri's career", writing, "It may overlook their early independent singles, yet the consistency of their major-label work in the '80s and '90s gives the collection a sense of cohesion, even if it is sequenced out of chronological order. What matters is that Hatful of Rain contains everything that a casual fan could want while reconfirming their stature as a solid singles band to their core constituents."[3]
Track listing
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- Special edition bonus CD
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Personnel
Credits adapted from the album liner notes.[4]
- Del Amitri
- Justin Currie – vocals, bass
- Iain Harvie – guitar
- Kris Dollimore – guitar
- Andy Alston – keyboards
- Mark Price – drums
- Mick Slaven – guitar (3, 12, 14), mandolin (5)
- David Cummings – guitar (2, 6–11)
- Jon McLoughlin – guitar (4, 16)
- Paul Tyagi – drums (14), percussion (3, 5)
- Brian McDermott – drums (6, 8–10, 15)
- Chris Sharrock – drums (2, 7, 11)
- Ash Soan – drums (4, 16)
- Additional musicians
- David McCluskey – hammered dulcimer (9), bodhrán (13)
- Bobsy Mullen – bagpipe chanter (9)
- Nick Clark – bass (10)
- Technical
- Kevin Bacon – producer (1)
- Jonathan Quarmby – producer (1)
- Al Clay – producer (2, 7, 11, 13), engineer (2, 7, 9, 11, 13)
- Mark Freegard – producer, engineer (3, 4, 12, 16), additional recording (5, 14)
- Hugh Jones – producer, engineer (5)
- Gil Norton – producer, engineer (6, 8–10, 14, 15)
- Pete Smith – producer (17), engineer, mixing (live at Abbey Road)
- Ben Darlow – engineer (17, live at Abbey Road)
- Bob Clearmountain – mixing (2, 7, 11, 13)
- Julian Mendelsohn – mixing (3, 5, 12, 14)
- David Bianco – mixing (4, 16)
- Dave Bascombe – mixing (6)
- Jonathan Glynn-Smith – photography
- Peacock – design
Charts
| Chart (1998) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| European Top 100 Albums[5] | 56 |
| Irish Albums[6] | 71 |
| Scottish Albums[7] | 1 |
| UK Albums Chart[8] | 5 |
Certifications
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External links
Notes
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