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Fantastic Star : ウィキペディア英語版
Fantastic Star

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''Fantastic Star'' is the ninth studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released in 1996 and reached number fifty-four on the UK Albums Chart.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Chart Stats – Marc Almond )〕 ''Fantastic Star'' includes the singles "Adored and Explored", "The Idol", "Child Star" and the double A-side "Brilliant Creatures" / "Out There". The album was Almond's last on a major record label until 2007's ''Stardom Road''.
Almond accompanied by studio musicians and collaborators specifically guitarist Neal X and John Coxon recorded the songs for the album over several years. This was due to his moving from WEA to Mercury Records and professional and personal difficulties at Red Bus Studios, London, The Stereo Society, New York, Skyline, New York, and GCHQ, London. Receiving mixed to positive reviews the album was originally released as a CD and Cassette in February 1996. The album has since not been reissued. The artwork was designed by 950 Fahrenheit with a cover photograph by Mike Owen.
==Background==
Marc Almond records had sold very well during the initial years of the 1990s. It was expected in the business that his new album which would be ''Fantastic Star'' would sell very well. Therefore the record companies involved were prepared to spend money on the project. Originally the album was intended to be released by WEA UK and initially the sole producer was to be Soft Cell producer Mike Thorne under the working title ''Urban Velvet'' reflecting the Glam meets Electronica fusion.〔(The making of Fantastic Star )〕 However, Marc Almond's manager Stevo Pearce had the project moved to Phonogram Records. Based on this the new record company decided to bring new producers and remixers and even add new songs to the original project. Beatmasters, Martyn Ware and others reworked or created new songs to varying degrees of satisfaction and displeasure for Almond.

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