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Not of This Earth (The Damned album)


''Not of This Earth'' is the eighth studio album by The Damned. It is often (perhaps more correctly) called ''I'm Alright Jack & The Beanstalk''.
The album has a convoluted history. Following the Final Damnation concerts in 1988, the original line-up of the band (singer Dave Vanian, guitarist Brian James, bass guitarist Captain Sensible and drummer Rat Scabies) had briefly collaborated to record the track "Prokofiev", which had a low-key USA-only release on the independent Skinnies Cut label. Over the following months, Scabies continued to collaborate with James, Kris Dollimore, guitarist with The Godfathers, on demos. James soon moved on. Scabies and Dollimore then recruited bass player Moose (formerly with New Model Army), the trio travelling to Scotland to work on further demos.
Initial attempts to persuade Vanian to join the project were unsuccessful, as the singer was dismissive of the demo songs. Scabies abandoned the material, and began working with Alan Lee Shaw (who had previously played guitar for The Rings, The Maniacs, The Physicals and Brian James' band Brains). This time the new material progressed further, Dollimore rejoined the project and a number of bassists were auditioned before Moose returned. Alternative singers were suggested (including recent Take That departed Robbie Williams, and Joe Strummer) before Vanian was contacted again. Vanian reversed his original decision and completed the new line-up as singer.
A period of rehearsal followed, and the new band debuted at The Dome in Tufnell Park under the monicker The Damagement. At this point the decision was taken to revert to The Damned banner.
The new line-up performed a BBC Radio 1 session in November 1993, and then toured the UK, U.S. and Japan. The group's recordings had built a cult following in Japan, and following excellent reception of the new material at the gigs there, Toshiba offered the group the funding to record it as an album.
Recording took place at the late Connie Plank's studio in Germany, before additional tracks were overdubbed at the Storeroom back in the UK. None of the Scabies/Dollimore material was used, all songs coming from Scabies/Shaw (as a side-note, Scabies is listed under his real name of Chris Millar in the writing credits). James Taylor of James Taylor Quartet fame added Hammond organ to some tracks, while ex-Sex Pistols bass player Glen Matlock played on "Tailspin" and part of "Never Could Believe".

The results were issued by Toshiba as ''Not of This Earth'' in Japan in November 1995, with a remix of "Prokofiev" as an unlisted 'hidden' track. In April 1996, the Marble Orchard label issued the album in the UK, now titled ''I'm Alright Jack & the Beanstalk'' (inspired by a phrase used by an acquaintance of Scabies'). This had apparently been the planned title of the album all along, but had been considered too much of a mouthful for the Japanese market. The cover was a 3D lenticular design, using the Japanese artwork as a background for a risqué animation. This version of the album was also issued in Germany and Sweden. The album also saw a release in the USA in 1996, but this release, on the Cleopatra label, was titled ''Not of This Earth'' once again, and featured totally different cover artwork.

By this time, the new line-up was breaking up. Vanian wanted to continue touring to cover the costs of his divorce, and was performing with his Phantom Chords project. Scabies was less keen to continue saturating their live work, fearing playing to smaller audiences. The pair also disagreed over the writing of the album. A proposed tour of small venues was shelved, apart from a one-off show at Plymouth Cooperage, the line-up's final live performance. The band split in August of 1995, and by August 1996 would be reforming once more – this time with Vanian accompanied by Captain Sensible instead of Scabies.
The Vanian/Scabies/Shaw/Dollimore/Moose line-up have featured on two other Damned releases – the remix EP ''Testify'' and the live album Molten Lager.
Much confusion has sprung up about the ''Not of This Earth''/''I'm Alright Jack & the Beanstalk'' album. The Damned's official site formerly carried the unhelpful message "Not intended for release in this form" on its (discography page ) on the album, and the music press often referred to 2001's ''Grave Disorder'' as the group's first release since ''Anything'' in 1986. Several sources list it as a compilation album.
To further the confusion about the album's name, Castle Music reissued it as ''I'm Alright Jack & the Beanstalk'' in the USA in 2002, with Imperial doing the same in Japan. Recently, thanks to the ease of importing CDs and the rise of internet shopping, copies of the US release of ''Not of This Earth'' can be easily found in Europe, with Cleopatra also reissuing the album in ''The Damned Box Set'' in 1999 (with the ''Testify'' remix EP, and compilation ''The Chaos Years'').
The Castle release (also reissued in the UK in 2002) featured a non-lenticular sleeve based on the original Japanese artwork, and also included the four tracks cut at the 29 November 1993 Radio 1 session as bonus tracks.
==Track listing==

*All songs written by Alan Lee Shaw and Rat Scabies, except where noted.
#"I Need a Life" – 3:20
#"Testify" – 2:56
#"Shut It" – 2:48
#"Tailspin" – 4:13
#"Not of This Earth" – 2:55
#"Running Man" – 5:06
#"My Desire" – 2:48
#"Never Could Believe" – 4:57
#"Heaven Can Take Your Lies" – 3:49
#"Shadow to Fall" – 3:02
#"No More Tears" – 5:14
#"Prokofiev" (Scabies, Brian James) – 3:24

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