Shower Your Love

"Shower Your Love" is a song by Kula Shaker. It first appeared on their second album Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts in March 1999 and then as a single in its own right two months later. It reached #14 on the UK Singles Chart.[1]

"Shower Your Love"
Single by Kula Shaker
from the album Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts
Released3 May 1999
Label Columbia
Producer(s)Bob Ezrin with
Crispian Mills
Kula Shaker singles chronology
"Mystical Machine Gun"
(1999)
"Shower Your Love"
(1999)
"Second Sight"
(2007)

Releases

Issued on two CDs, "Shower Your Love" was augmented by three B-sides and a radio session recording of 1998 single "Sound of Drums". The first CD came in a standard slimline jewel case and the second in a Digipak with four photographic cards. These were taken at the 100 Club in London in March 1999 by Jill Furmanovsky. The artwork is slightly different for each release; the second CD is shown to the right.

The initial UK release had an error with the tracklisting, which meant that the tracks from CD2 were pressed on the discs for both CD1 and CD2. This meant that CD1 played the incorrect songs for tracks 2 and 3. This was quickly fixed and purchasers of the initial pressing of CD1 could return it to the retailer and receive a replacement disc.

Both "Shower Your Love" and "Light of the Day" were included on the retrospective compilation Kollected in 2002.

Personnel

The A-side and "Goodbye Tin Terriers" were co-produced by Bob Ezrin with Crispian Mills. "Sound of Drums" was recorded live for Radio 1 by James Birtwhistle, produced by Sam Cunningham and mixed by Graham Pattison. The humorous "Dancing Flea" was written and recorded by Jay Darlington. "Light of the Day" has no producer credit on either this single or Kollected.

Track listing

UK CD 1

  1. "Shower Your Love"
  2. "Goodbye Tin Terriers"
  3. "Sound of Drums (Live Radio 1 Session)"

UK CD 2

  1. "Shower Your Love"
  2. "The Dancing Flea (from Jay Darlington Plays, 'The Dancing Flea')"
  3. "Light of the Day"

JAPAN (ESCA 7495)

  1. "Shower Your Love"
  2. "Goodbye Tin Terriers"
  3. "Sound of Drums (Live Radio 1 Session)"
  4. "The Dancing Flea (from Jay Darlington Plays, 'The Dancing Flea')"
  5. "Light of the Day"

References

  1. Chart Stats (link)
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