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Blue Slipper
Studio album by
Released1987
Recorded1986
A&M Studios, Los Angeles, California
GenrePop
LabelEMI/Columbia (original release)
Fledg'ling Records (reissue)
ProducerGlyn Johns
Helen Watson chronology
Blue Slipper
(1987)
The Weather Inside
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
New Musical Express8/10[1]

Blue Slipper is the 1987 debut album by Helen Watson.

Like its follow up The Weather Inside the album is notable for its stellar cast of session musicians including Richie Hayward, George Hawkins, Paul Barrere, Michael Landau, Ethan Johns, Bill Payne, Bernie Leadon, Jerry Donahue and Steve Lukather. The sessions for this album were the first-time that members of Little Feat had worked together since Lowell George died in 1979.

Produced by Glyn Johns, the record was tracked at A&M Studios in Los Angeles.

"You're Not The Rule", "I'm Jealous Dear" and "When You Love Me I Get Lazy" were released as singles. The former was championed by BBC TV show No Limits which played the accompanying video on several occasions.

The album was reissued on CD by Fledg'ling Records on 19 September 2006 featuring two tracks originally released on 12" singles and two previously unreleased demo recordings.

Track listing

  • All songs written by Helen Watson and Martin McGroarty, except where noted.
  1. "You're Not The Rule You're the Exception"
  2. "Boys Own World"
  3. "When You Love Me I Get Lazy"
  4. "The New Rock Island Line"
  5. "Blue Slipper"
  6. "Don't Stop Now"
  7. "I'm Jealous Dear"
  8. "Sway"
  9. "Chrome Solder" (Watson)
  10. "Don't Forget to Say Your Prayers"
  11. "Rock Myself to Sleep"

Bonus Tracks on 2006 Reissue

  1. "Speechless"
  2. "Soul Infection"
  3. "Don't Forget To Say Your Prayers (demo)"
  4. "This Must Be Paradise (demo)"

References

  1. ^ Mann, Paul (31 October 1987). "Helen Watson: Blue Slipper". New Musical Express. p. 32.