1997 studio album by Per Gessle
The World According to Gessle is the third solo album by Swedish pop singer Per Gessle , released on 2 May 1997. It was his first solo album in English. The title is a paraphrase of "The World According to Garp " - the novel by John Irving . The album topped the Swedish Album Chart .[ 4]
"Do You Wanna Be My Baby? ", "Kix " and "I Want You to Know " were released as singles. The videos for the singles were all directed by Jonas Åkerlund . At the end of the "Lay Down Your Arms" track, there is a hidden track. The track, an alternate version of "Kix" is called Cha-cha-cha, sung like Elvis Presley . The Japanese release of this album features the ballad "Love doesn't live here",[ 5] the song was also recorded by Belinda Carlisle , featured on her album A Woman and a Man .
Gessle used Brainpool and Gyllene Tider as backing musicians for the album.
Re-releases
The World According to Gessle was re-released on 22 2003 as a low budget edition in a cardboard sleeve,[ 6] and again re-released on 14 May 2008 as an anniversary edition. This time it was a double CD, with 26 bonus tracks.[ 5] [ 7]
Track listing
Original release
All tracks are written by Per Gessle , except where noted
Title 1. "Stupid" 3:31 2. "Do You Wanna Be My Baby? " 3:47 3. "Saturday" 3:54 4. "Kix " 4:08 5. "I Want You to Know " 3:57 6. "Reporter" 4:17 7. "B-Any-1-U-Wanna-B" (Homage to Brian W. ) 3:56 8. "Wish You the Best" 4:51 9. "Elvis in Germany (Let's Celebrate!)" 4:10 10. "T-T-T-Take It!" 3:16 11. "I'll Be Alright" 3:50 12. "There is My Baby" 3:47 13. "Lay Down Your Arms" (incl. ghost track "Kix-cha-cha") 6:50 14. "Love Doesn't Live Here" (Japan bonus track) 4:44
2008 remastered re-release
All tracks are written by Gessle, except where noted
CD1 Title 1. "Stupid" 3:31 2. "Do You Wanna Be My Baby?" 3:47 3. "Saturday" 3:54 4. "Kix" 4:08 5. "I Want You to Know" 3:57 6. "Reporter" 4:17 7. "B-Any-1-U-Wanna-B" 3:56 8. "Wish You the Best" 4:51 9. "Elvis in Germany (Let's Celebrate!)" (Battery Studio Mix) 4:10 10. "T-T-T-Take It!" (Battery Studio Mix) 3:16 11. "I'll Be Alright" (Battery Studio Mix) 3:50 12. "There is My Baby" 3:47 13. "Lay Down Your Arms" 4:19 14. "Kix-cha-cha" (Ghost track) 1:30 15. "Love Doesn't Live Here" (Outtake from album; B-side to "Kix") 4:44 16. "Always Breaking My Heart " (B-side to "Do You Wanna Be My Baby?") 3:08 17. "I Wanna Be With You" (B-side to "Do You Wanna Be My Baby?") 2:52 18. "Blue Umbrella" (B-side "I Want You to Know") 3:18 19. "Jupiter Calling" (B-side "I Want You to Know") 3:05 20. "Let's Party!" (B-side "I Want You to Know") 3:59
CD2 – The Demos According to Gessle Title 1. "There Is My Baby" (27 June 1994) 3:42 2. "I'll Be Alright" (16 July 1994) 3:46 3. "June Afternoon " (17 July 1994) 4:13 4. "Writer" (17 July 1994) 4:23 5. "T-T-T-Take It!" (12 Sep 1994) 3:12 6. "Elvis in Germany" (2 Nov 1994) 3:49 7. "Every Day Outside My Window" (28 Dec 1995) 4:00 8. "Love Doesn't Live Here" (25 Feb 1996) 4:16 9. "Detective Jones" (29 Feb 1996) 2:53 10. "Beautiful Things, Terrible Things" (7 Apr 1996) 4:12 11. "Elvis in Deutschland" (26 Apr 1996) 4:46 12. "Makin' Love to You" (acoustic version, 9 June 1996) 3:30 13. "Lay Down Your Arms" (23 June 1996) 4:36 14. "Do You Wanna Be My Baby?" (12 Aug 1996) 3:45 15. "B-Any-1-U-Wanna-B" (24 Oct 1996) 3:32 16. "Stupid" (28 Oct 1996) 3:40 17. "Saturday" (2 Nov 1996) 3:24 18. "Drum" (2 Nov 1996) 4:33 19. "I Want You to Know" (28 Dec 1996) 4:00 20. "Kix" (2 Jan 1997) 3:55
Charts
Chart
Peak position
Certification
Swedish Album Chart
1[ 8] 1997
Gold[ 9]
14[ 8] 2008 re-release
Credits
Per Gessle - Words & Music, Vocals, Electric & Acoustic guitars, Harmonica , Tambourine , Vox Jaguar
Christoffer Lundquist - Bass guitar, Zither, Flute, Electric guitar, Backing vocals, Minimoog
Clarence Öfwerman - Piano , Mellotron , Vox jaguar, Organ, Synthesizers , Vocoder , Acoustic guitar, Backing vocals
Michael Ilbert - Programming & percussion
Mats M.P Persson - Electric & acoustic guitars
Anders Herrlin - Bass guitar
Micke "Syd" Andersson - Drums & percussion
Jonas Isacsson - Electric guitars & E-bow
Marie Fredriksson - Additional vocals on "I'll Be Alright"
Micke "Nord" Andersson - Acoustic guitars
David Birde - Electric & acoustic guitars
Christer Jansson - Drums & percussion
Jens Jansson - Drums & percussion
Jalle Lorensson - Harmonica
Pelle Siren - Acoustic guitar
Jackie Öfwerman - Additional vocals on "Elvis in Germany"
Erik Hausler - Baritone saxophone
Wojtek Goral - Tenor saxophone
Strings by S.N.Y.K.O - Conducted by Mats Holmquist. Arranged by Gessle, Ilbert & Öfwerman
References
External links
Studio albums Compilation and Live albums Singles Tours Related articles