Trends come and trends go but Nick Heyward is proof that great songwriting is timeless. In the UK, at least, the mid '90s will be best remembered as the time of Britpop, a return to catchy guitar-driven Pop tunes, that drew inspiration from the Beat scene 30 years earlier, and offered a more upbeat, optimistic alternative to the imported Grunge movement. To those familiar with Nick's work, this was nothing new. Demon Records are delighted to present a new suite of reissues celebrating Nick's work from this era. From Monday To Sunday, Nick's fourth solo album, was first released in December 1993 but the LP edition was only made available in the Netherlands. Original copies now sell for upwards of £100, so it is with great pleasure that Demon Records can not only reissue it on this format for the first time but make it available on orange 'baked bean' coloured vinyl. It includes the singles 'Kite' and 'He Doesn't Love You Like I Do', both fan favourites and still regularly featured in Nick's live performances.
- 1. He Doesn't Love You Like I Do (2.47)
- 2. Kite (3.05)
- 3. Into Your Life (3.14)
- 4. Caravan (3.42)
- 5. Ordinary People (3.42)
- 6. How Do You Live Without Sunshine (5.14)
- 7. January Man (4.02)
- 8. Mr. Plain (4.25)
- 9. These Words (3.15)
- 10. All I Want You to Know (2.50)
- 11. Diary (4.35)
- 12. Everytime (4.54)