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Tellin' Stories is the sixth album by Manchester’s The Charlatans, released 1997. It includes the final contributions of founder-member and keyboard player Rob Collins who died in a car accident midway through recording. The album featured the groups three top ten singles, which remain their career's highest charting.

Review
The Charlatans made a surprising comeback in 1995, turning in an eponymous album that earned them their best reviews and sales ever. Tellin' Stories, the follow-up to The Charlatans, should have been triumphant, but tragedy struck midway through its recording, when keyboardist Rob Collins was killed in a car accident. Collins was an integral part of the band's lineup, creating a distinctive, swirling, neo-psychedelic sound, and it seemed unlikely that the band could carry on without him, much less record a record as earthy and warm as Tellin' Stories. Primal Scream's Martin Duffy volunteered to help the band complete the album, which was basically written before Collins' death, and that might explain why there are no overt references to his absence anywhere on the album. Instead, Tellin' Stories is another collection of classicist rock & roll spiked with dance beats, much like any other Charlatans album. Where its predecessor was more informed by mechanized beats, the rhythms are more organic, which perfectly suits the rolling “North Country Boy,” the sweeping “One to Another,” and the heart-tugging “How Can You Leave Us?” And, like any other Charlatans album, it doesn't quite hold together, falling apart with instrumentals and ill-conceived songs toward the end. On the whole, however, Tellin' Stories is more consistent than their earlier records, and the best songs showcase the band at its strongest, which is quite an achievement considering the traumas The Charlatans underwent during its recording. More than anything, that's a fitting salute to Collins. Stephen Thomas Erlewine – AllMusic

Track Listing:

Side A:
  1. With No Shoes
  2. North Country Boy
  3. Tellin' Stories
  4. One to Another
  5. You'Re a Big Girl Now
  6. How Can You Leave Us
  7. Area 51
  8. How High
  9. Only Teethin'
  10. Get on It
  11. Rob's Theme
  12. Two of Us
  13. Reputation
  14. Don't Need a Gun
  15. Down with the Mook
  16. Title Fight
  17. Keep It to Yourself
  18. Rainbow Chasing (Don't Need a Gun - Initial First Take)
  19. Clean Up Kid
  20. Thank You (Live)
Release date NZ
October 1st, 2013
Label
Beggars Banquet
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
1997
Box Dimensions (mm)
315x315x7
UPC
607618209315
Product ID
21738591

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