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''Tropical Brainstorm'' is the fifth and final studio album by Kirsty MacColl, released in 2000. It was inspired by her trips to Cuba, and many tracks include Spanish or Portuguese lyrics. ''Good for me'', a non-album track co-written with James Knight, was her last song.〔Jean MacColl Sun on the Water: The Brilliant Life and Tragic Death of My Daughter Kirsty MacColl - 2009 -"... things' he remembers about Kirsty and the time they spent together, he told me, I think one of my favourite memories is writing the song 'Good For Me' together. Of course, we didn't know then that it would be Kirsty's last song."〕 The album was released with three extra tracks in the US. ==Track listing== # "Mambo De La Luna" (Kirsty MacColl, Pete Glenister, Dave Ruffy) - 4:38 # "In These Shoes?" (MacColl, Glenister) - 3:392 # "Treachery" (MacColl, Graham Gouldman) - 3:51 # "Here Comes That Man Again" (MacColl, Glenister) - 4:49 # "Autumngirlsoup" (MacColl) - 3:54 # "Celestine" (MacColl) - 3:35 # "England 2 Colombia 0" (MacColl) - 3:45 # "Não Esperando" (MacColl, Glenister) - 4:04 # "Alegria" (MacColl, Ruffy) - 2:01 # "Us Amazonians" (MacColl, Glenister) - 4:09 # "Wrong Again" (MacColl) - 4:16 # "Designer Life" (MacColl, Crouch) - 2:35 # "Head" (MacColl) - 3:56 # "Golden Heart" (MacColl, Neill MacColl) - 3:241 # "Things Happen" (MacColl, Gouldman) - 2:581 # "Good For Me" (MacColl, James Knight) - 4:101 1On US release only. 2Used as the theme for the BBC1 comedy series ''Any Time Now'', and as the theme and bridging music for ''The Catherine Tate Show'' (first series). A cover of this appears on ''Bette''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tropical Brainstorm」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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