Little Kix
Studio album by Mansun
Released 14 August 2000 (UK)
Recorded Astoria, on the River Thames, 2000
Genre Alternative rock, symphonic rock, new prog
Length 52:14
Label Parlophone
Producer Hugh Padgham, Michael Hunter
Mansun chronology
Six
(1999)
Little Kix
(2000)
Kleptomania
(2004)
Singles from Little Kix
  1. "I Can Only Disappoint U"
    Released: 31 July 2000
  2. "Electric Man"
    Released: 6 November 2000
  3. "Fool"
    Released: 29 January 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars[1]
NME (3/10)[2]
Pitchfork Media (6.8/10)[3]
Leonard's Lair 4/5 stars[4]

Little Kix is the third album by English rock band Mansun. It marked a departure from their previous style, employing a more commercial sound.

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Overview [link]

Little Kix was Mansun’s third album, and was a dramatic turnaround of the band's sound after the sprawling Six, dropping its predecessor’s prog rock styling for a more commercial and soulful sound. The album was recorded in difficult circumstances recorded in Pink Floyd's old studio on a boat, Astoria. For the first time, bandleader Paul Draper no longer was producing the music in any capacity. Hugh Padgham was hired instead. Theoretically he should have had a good affinity with the group as he had previously worked with David Bowie one of the group's major influences. Early album titles include Magnetic Poetry and The Trouble with Relationships.[5]

It later transpired that Draper had been removed from his position of band producer by the record company, to make sure that the album was more "independent local radio friendly".[6] The band found themselves in serious conflict with the record company, which insisted on lyrics being changed and songs that the band had written off being pushed to the fore as singles. Draper cited "Forgive Me" as a particular example where what he described as a Prince homage was stripped of its sexual and ironic lyrics at the record company’s insistence and wound up sounding earnest and pretentious.

Draper states in the liner notes of Legacy: The Best of Mansun that "Fool" was intended as a throwaway Jimmy Webb track. He explains that reading a book on song writing by Jimmy Webb: 'Inspired me to write an ironic song that is now my least favourite Mansun track. Bowie intro, comical chorus lyrics and guess what? The label wanted it as a fucking single! I couldn’t believe it'.[7] Prior to the release of "Fool" it had been rumoured that the band had suggested rerecording "Until the Next Life". On a fan Q&A Draper stated that the working method was greatly different from his work on the former two albums. He wrote: 'Little Kix was the only album I had to make demos for, the rest I just made up as I want along’.[8]

This outside interference had an understandably negative effect on the band, in particular Paul Draper, who felt the band was already beginning to end. While the group would continue until 2003 and finish the majority of a fourth album, the band had started to disintegrate. In late 2005, in a fan interview, when asked what had led to Mansun splitting, Andie Rathbone replied simply; "Little Kix".

Release [link]

Little Kix was released in August 2000, It did not match the popularity of the group's previous albums and reflected a continuing decline in commercial fortunes for the group. It peaked at #12[9] on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Silver[10] by the BPI.

Three singles were released from the album. The first, "I Can Only Disappoint U" became one of the group's most successful singles peaking at #8[9] on the UK Singles Chart in the run up to the album's release. It was aided considerably by a popular club remix by Paul Oakenfold. "Electric Man", the second single was released in November at peaked at #23.[9] The final single "Fool" managed only #28[9] in the traditionally quiet post-Christmas market.

Track listing [link]

  • All tracks written by Paul Draper; except as indicated.
No. Title Length
1. "Butterfly (A New Beginning)" (Written by Paul Draper and Dominic Chad) 5:52
2. "I Can Only Disappoint U" (Written by Paul Draper and Dominic Chad) 4:47
3. "Comes as No Surprise"   4:01
4. "Electric Man"   5:21
5. "Love Is..."   4:37
6. "Soundtrack 4 2 Lovers" (Written by Paul Draper and Dominic Chad) 4:11
7. "Forgive Me"   4:44
8. "Until the Next Life"   4:49
9. "Fool"   4:17
10. "We Are the Boys"   4:25
11. "Goodbye"   5:10

Personnel [link]

B-sides [link]

from "I Can Only Disappoint U"
  • "Decisions, Decisions"
  • "Repair Man"
  • "My Idea Of Fun"
  • "Golden Stone"
from "Electric Man"
  • "The Drifters"
  • "The Apartment"
  • "I Can Only Disappoint U (Perfecto club mix)"
  • "Electric Man (Acoustic version)"
  • "I Can Only Disappoint U (Instrumental mix)"
from "Fool"
  • "I've Seen the Top of the Mountain"
  • "Promises"
  • "Fade in Time"
  • "Black Infinite Space"

References [link]


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Mansun

Mansun were an English alternative rock band formed in Chester in 1995. The band comprised vocalist/rhythm guitarist Paul Draper, bassist Stove King, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dominic Chad, and drummer Andie Rathbone.

It was announced in May 2003 that the band had split up earlier that year whilst in the process of recording their fourth album.

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Little Kix

by: Mansun

The stiller the tongue then the happier the life
So here's my advice so you can always say goodbye
If you've been cheated or cursed in your life
Now is the time that you say goodbye
Now I've said enough, I made you cry
You threw it in my face
And I'm a guilty man, now I've said my piece
And believe me when I say
Now it's time for goodbye
You're so constructive but so full of shit
You said, I could have been a superstar but I sing like a girl
There's no rock and roll when your life's in a mess
Paid to scrawl lipstick across my chest
Now I've said enough, now I made you cry
And you threw it in my face
I'm a guilty man, and I've said my piece
And believe me when I say
Now it's time for goodbye
Now I've think that I've said enough, I made you cry
And you threw it in my face
I'm a guilty man, I've said my piece
Believe me now, believe me when I say
And I say goodbye
I must say goodbye to you
We must say goodbye
We must say goodbye to you
We must say goodbye
We must say goodbye to you
We must say goodbye
We must say goodbye to you
We must say goodbye
We must say goodbye to you




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