Astronauts & Heretics
Album by Thomas Dolby
Astronauts & Heretics Released 27 July 1992 Genre
Length 43 :16 Label
Producer Thomas Dolby
"Close But No Cigar" Released: 27 April 1992
"I Love You Goodbye " Released: 29 June 1992
"Silk Pyjamas" Released: 14 September 1992
Astronauts & Heretics is the fourth studio album by English new wave /synth-pop musician Thomas Dolby , released in 1992. It was Dolby's last studio album until 2011's A Map of the Floating City and his last album to be released on vinyl.
The album was met with some success in the UK. However, according to Dolby, the album went largely unnoticed in the US due to poor distribution by Giant Records and the popularity of grunge at the time.
After asking Dolby for help with his studio equipment, Eddie Van Halen agreed to play guitar on two songs on the album: "Eastern Bloc" and "Close But No Cigar", including a Van Halen -style solo on the former.
The music video for "Silk Pyjamas" was filmed on location in Cuba .
Track listing
All tracks are written by Thomas Dolby, except where noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "I Love You Goodbye " 5:58 2. "Cruel" 3:08 3. "Silk Pyjamas" 3:38 4. "I Live in a Suitcase" 5:29 5. "Eastern Bloc ("Europa and the Pirate Twins Part II")" 5:19 6. "Close But No Cigar" 4:27 7. "That's Why People Fall in Love" 5:28 8. "Neon Sisters" Thomas Dolby, Matthew Seligman 4:54 9. "Beauty of a Dream" 5:04 Total length: 43:16
Personnel
Musicians
Thomas Dolby – vocals, piano (tracks 1, 3, 4, 9) , keyboards (tracks 1, 2, 5–7) , organ (tracks 3, 8) , rhythm guitar (track 4) , programs (track 4) , synthesizer (track 8)
Wayne Toups – Cajun accordion (track 1) , background vocals (track 1)
Michael Doucet – Cajun fiddle (tracks 1, 3) , background vocals (track 1)
Al Tharp – Cajun banjo (track 1) , background vocals (track 1)
Terry Jackson – bass guitar (tracks 1, 4, 7)
Larry Treadwell – guitar (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 8) , rhythm guitar (track 5) , slide guitar (track 5)
Suzanne Malline – background vocals (track 1)
Cynthia Moliere – background vocals (track 1)
Teresita Alsander – background vocals (track 1)
Eddi Reader – guest vocal (track 2)
Matthew Seligman – fretless bass (track 2) , bass (tracks 3, 5, 6, 8)
Jimmy Breaux – Cajun accordion (track 3)
Mr. Pits – background vocals (tracks 3, 5)
Loz Netto – background vocals (tracks 3, 5)
Marcus Wallis – background vocals (tracks 3, 5)
Laura Creamer – background vocals (tracks 3, 5)
Jon E. Love – lead guitar (track 4)
Eddie Van Halen – lead guitar (track 5) , guitar (track 6)
Jill Colucci – background vocals (track 6)
Mike Kapitan – commentator (track 6) , additional programming (track 7)
Ofra Haza – guest vocal (track 7)
Tommy Gutman Sanchez – guitar (track 7)
Jimmy Z – sax (track 7)
Rafael Padilla – percussion (track 7)
Budgie – drums (track 8)
David Owens – drums (tracks 8, 9)
Jon Klein – guitar (track 8)
Leland Sklar – bass (track 9)
Jerry Garcia – lead guitar (track 9)
Bob Weir – rhythm guitar (track 9)
Technical
Thomas Dolby – producer, engineer
Jay Baumgardner – mixing (track 8) , assistant engineer
Paul Gomarsall – engineer (track 8)
Charles Paakkari – engineer (track 8)
Larry Vigon – art director, design
Brian Jackson – design
Joyce Tenneson – photography
Mary Coller – executive producer
Greg Marchant – assistant engineer
Phil Reynolds – assistant engineer
Steve Himelfarb – assistant engineer
Doug Michael – assistant engineer
Elaine Anderson – assistant engineer
Squeak Stone – assistant engineer
Chuck Fedko – assistant engineer
Robert Read – assistant engineer
John Cutler – assistant engineer
Charts
References
Studio albums EPs Live albums Singles Related