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January 2014 sees the reissue of three Del Amitri albums. Waking Hours (1989), Change Everything (1992), and Twisted (1995) will all be re-released as two-CD deluxe editions on Universal Music’s Re-presents imprint. The albums have been re-mastered from the original tapes and include new sleeve notes by music journalist Terry Staunton. Each is packaged with a second CD containing mainly B-sides. The Scottish band’s hits included Nothing Ever Happens, Kiss This Thing Goodbye, Always The Last To Know and the surprise US top ten hit Roll To Me. Del Amitri will also tour next year for the first time in over a decade. The reissues are out on 20 January 2014.

Three years after their previous album, the superb Change Everything and with a lot of touring under their belts, Del Amitri returned with the album that singer / bassist Justin Currie measures their other work against. It was a splendid, mature piece of work and well worth the wait. Starting with ‘Food for songs’ – an exceptional opener and soon a concert favourite, was a really good move. Currie’s voice is suitably distorted, the frenetic guitars and a wailing blues harp versus the bass and drums whip up a storm. ‘Start with me’ is the closest thing I have ever heard to a Thin Lizzy track without Phil Lynott on it. Brilliant close vocal harmonies spit out brilliant lyrics until the guitar solos turn into twin-lead epics. Those who remember the band for the tuneful but maudlin ‘Nothing ever happens’ and little else would be stunned by this.

Harvie and Cummings trade licks just like Gary Moore and Scott Gorham, or Brian Robertson. ‘Here and now’ is one of those songs that has stood the test of time very well without dating at all and Justin Currie still plays it in his set nowadays to a superb response. This gently strummed song recalls the best of The Faces – one of the dels’ favourite bands. Andy Alston plays perfect organ and piano parts and the guitar contributions are really measured and spot on. Justin Currie’s voice soars on this and the singalong chorus is irresistible. ‘One thing left to do’ is Del Amitri at the deepest and most bluesy.

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Downloadbjo bheji thi dua. A song about suicide. Mainly quiet to allow Currie’s falsetto vocal to shine, it builds to a few tense climax points and the sombre mood suits the song perfectly. ‘Tell her this’ is a three-minute folky strum with a wonderfully inventive bass counter-melody part that foxes most bassists trying to reproduce it.

Driven mainly by two sprightly acoustic guitars and an accordion, Currie’s plaintive vocals again shine. This remains in his set to this day. ‘Being somebody else’ remained a show-stopping grunge epic on their ‘reunion’ tours in 2014 and 2018. A bit psychedelic in its feel, with superb, driven guitars. The Dels certainly prove they are capable of rocking out in this six and a half minute song about drug enhancement and a bad trip.

At two and a half minutes, they have an ascending unison band riff worthy of Led Zeppelin that collapses into a 1971 Alice Cooper style guitar riff. You have to hear this song at volume to really appreciate its wonderfulness.