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'''''Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters''''' (often shortened to '''''Mother Fist''''') is the third studio album by the British singer/songwriter ]. It was released in April 1987 and reached number 41 on the ].<ref name="chartstats-sinners">{{cite web|url=http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=11873| title=Chart Stats - Marc Almond And The Willing Sinners| publisher=chartstats.com| accessdate=2011-07-28|archiveurl=https://archive.is/luxSp|archivedate=2013-01-02}}</ref> ''Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters'' includes the singles "Ruby Red", "Melancholy Rose", and "Mother Fist". The album title is taken from ], a short story by the American author ]. Almond dedicates the album in the liner notes to Capote. '''''Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters''''' (often shortened to '''''Mother Fist''''') is the third studio album by the British singer/songwriter ]. It was released in April 1987 and reached number 41 on the ].<ref name="chartstats-sinners">{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artists/|title=The Official Charts Company - Marc Almond And The Willing Sinners|publisher=]|access-date=2011-07-28}}</ref> ''Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters'' includes the singles "Ruby Red", "Melancholy Rose", and "Mother Fist". The album title is taken from ], a short story by the American author ]. Almond dedicates the album in the liner notes to Capote.


Almond with his assembled band '''The Willing Sinners''', made up of ], Billy McGee, ], Richard Riley and Steven Humphreys, accompanied by studio musicians recorded the songs for album at Milo Studios, London and Abbey Road. The artwork was designed by Huw Feather with photography by Ben Thornberry. Almond with his assembled band '''The Willing Sinners''', made up of ], Billy McGee, ], Richard Riley and Steven Humphreys, accompanied by studio musicians recorded the songs for the album at Milo Studios, London and Abbey Road. The artwork was designed by Huw Feather with photography by Ben Thornberry.


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==Personnel== ==Personnel==
* ] - Vocals, Producer, Arrangements * Marc Almond vocals, arrangements
* ] - Vocals, Producer, Engineering (Abbey Road)
* ] - Arrangements
* Martin McCarrick - Cello Arrangements
* Charlie Gray - Engineering (Milo)
* Haydn Bendall - Engineering (Abbey Road)
* Ian Grimble - Engineering (Abbey Road)
* Huw Feather - Design, Layout
* Ben Thornberry - Photography

; The Willing Sinners ; The Willing Sinners
* Annie Hogan - Piano, Marimba, Pump Organ * ] piano, marimba, pump organ
* Billy McGee - Double Bass, Electric Bass Guitar * Billy McGee double bass, electric bass guitar
* ] - Cello, Accordion, Yang T'Chin, Keyboards * ] cello, accordion, yang t'chin, keyboards
* Richard Riley - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar * Richard Riley acoustic guitar, electric guitar
* Stephen Humphreys - Drums, Assorted Percussion * Steven Humphreys drums, assorted percussion
with:

* Nigel Eaton ]
; With
* ] trombone
* Nigel Eaton - ]
* Enrico Tomasso trumpet
* ] - Trombone
* Jane West – backing vocals
* Enrico Tomasso - Trumpet
* Jane West - Backing vocals * Audrey Riley backing vocals
;Technical
* Audrey Riley - Backing vocals
* ] Vocals, Producer, Engineering (Abbey Road)
* ] Arrangements
* Martin McCarrick Cello Arrangements
* Charles Gray Engineering (Milo)
* Haydn Bendall Engineering (Abbey Road)
* Ian Grimble Engineering (Abbey Road)
* Huw Feather Design, Layout
* Ben Thornberry Photography


==References== ==References==
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1987 studio album by Marc Almond and The Willing Sinners
Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters
Studio album by Marc Almond and The Willing Sinners
Released6 April 1987 (1987-04-06)
RecordedSummer 1986
StudioMilo Studios, London, Abbey Road, London
GenreArt pop
Length50:02
LabelSome Bizzare, Virgin
ProducerMike Hedges, Marc Almond
Marc Almond and The Willing Sinners chronology
Stories of Johnny
(1985)
Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters
(1987)
The Stars We Are
(1988)
Singles from Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters
  1. "Ruby Red"
    Released: October 1986
  2. "Melancholy Rose"
    Released: January 1987
  3. "Mother Fist"
    Released: March 1987

Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters (often shortened to Mother Fist) is the third studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released in April 1987 and reached number 41 on the UK Albums Chart. Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters includes the singles "Ruby Red", "Melancholy Rose", and "Mother Fist". The album title is taken from Nocturnal Turnings or How Siamese Twins Have Sex, a short story by the American author Truman Capote. Almond dedicates the album in the liner notes to Capote.

Almond with his assembled band The Willing Sinners, made up of Annie Hogan, Billy McGee, Martin McCarrick, Richard Riley and Steven Humphreys, accompanied by studio musicians recorded the songs for the album at Milo Studios, London and Abbey Road. The artwork was designed by Huw Feather with photography by Ben Thornberry.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
Encyclopedia of Popular Music

Track listing

All tracks are written by Marc Almond; except where indicated

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mother Fist" 4:29
2."There is a Bed" 4:50
3."Saint Judy" 5:53
4."The Room Below"Almond, Annie Hogan3:30
5."Angel in Her Kiss"Almond, Hogan3:42
6."The Hustler"Almond, Hogan3:15
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Melancholy Rose" 3:10
8."Mr Sad" 3:49
9."The Sea Says"Almond, Hogan4:03
10."Champ"Almond, Hogan4:23
11."Ruby Red" 3:41
12."The River" 5:17

Personnel

  • Marc Almond – vocals, arrangements
The Willing Sinners
  • Annie Hogan – piano, marimba, pump organ
  • Billy McGee – double bass, electric bass guitar
  • Martin McCarrick – cello, accordion, yang t'chin, keyboards
  • Richard Riley – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Steven Humphreys – drums, assorted percussion

with:

  • Nigel Eaton – hurdy-gurdy
  • Peter Thoms – trombone
  • Enrico Tomasso – trumpet
  • Jane West – backing vocals
  • Audrey Riley – backing vocals
Technical
  • Mike Hedges – Vocals, Producer, Engineering (Abbey Road)
  • Annie Hogan – Arrangements
  • Martin McCarrick – Cello Arrangements
  • Charles Gray – Engineering (Milo)
  • Haydn Bendall – Engineering (Abbey Road)
  • Ian Grimble – Engineering (Abbey Road)
  • Huw Feather – Design, Layout
  • Ben Thornberry – Photography

References

  1. Smith, Robin (4 April 1987). "News Digest". Record Mirror. p. 20. ISSN 0144-5804.
  2. "New Singles". Music Week. 24 January 1987. p. 26.
  3. "New Singles". Music Week. 21 March 1987. p. 39.
  4. "The Official Charts Company - Marc Almond And The Willing Sinners". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  5. Allmusic review
  6. Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
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