Answers to Nothing explained

Answers to Nothing
Type:studio
Artist:Midge Ure
Cover:Answers to Nothing cover.jpeg
Released:[1]
Genre:Pop
Label:Chrysalis
Producer:
  • Midge Ure
  • Rik Walton
Prev Title:The Gift
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Pure
Next Year:1991

Answers to Nothing is the second solo studio album by the Scottish musician Midge Ure, released in August 1988 by Chrysalis Records. It was the first release by Ure following the demise of Ultravox.

Ure wrote, produced and recorded all the songs over the span of ten months in his 24-track home studio. As a solo artist, Ure only hit the singles chart once in America with the single "Dear God". It reached No. 95 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 6 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and at No. 4 on the US Billboard Alternative Music chart in 1989.[2] [3]

Background

The track "Sister and Brother" was a duet with Kate Bush.[4] [5] In 1982, Ure had appeared onstage with Kate Bush while she performed live onstage during the Prince's Trust Rock Gala. After Ure's approach, Bush said she would send a vocal contribution back if she had time. Ure did not anticipate that Bush would complete her vocals in a timely manner, although Bush invited him to her recording studio a week later to listen to her vocal overdubs. Having turned her vocals around so quickly, Ure was ready for Bush's contribution to be two or three lines, namely her sister character answering the brother's questions. Instead, Bush had multi-tracked the vocals with effects Ure called: "all these wonderful Kateisms", including a choral section at the end of the song. "It was glorious. My only regret is that I didn’t see Kate at work to see how she’d done it. Hearing someone like Kate Bush pour their heart and soul into one of my songs was an incredible affirmation. I was shocked she’d taken so much time and effort."[6]

"Homeland" was written about Phil Lynott, who had died two years prior to when the album was released. Ure said in an interview 2015 about Dear God:

Ure was pleased with the creative control he attained during the making of Answers to Nothing, and thus labeled it as his "first genuine solo album"[7]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. 27 August 1988. New Albums. Music Week. 34. 25 October 2023.
  2. Midge Ure . 29 September 2024 . Billboard . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20211119200815/https://www.billboard.com/artist/midge-ure/ . 19 November 2021. en-US.
  3. Web site: Wuenich. Kevin. 31 March 2016. Dear God, how could Midge Ure only hit the charts once in the U.S.?. Tampa Bay Times. 29 September 2024.
  4. Web site: katebushencyclopedia. 19 January 2019.
  5. Web site: 1 September 2020. katebushnews. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201001011616/https://www.katebushnews.com/2019/01/11/midge-ure-talks-about-kates-sister-and-brother-vocals/ . 2020-10-01 .
  6. Interview Classic Pop Magazine, January Edition 2019
  7. Answers to Nothing advert. Chrysalis Records. 1988