The Warmer Side of Cool


The Warmer Side of Cool is the fifth studio album by English new wave band Wang Chung, released in May 1989 by Geffen Records. The album marked an artistic transition from the new wave sound of their previous albums into a more traditional rock sound.

Reception

Commercially, the album peaked at No. 123 on the Billboard 200 in its sixth and final week on the chart. Despite poor sales, the album yielded a minor hit with "Praying to a New God", which peaked at No. 63 on the Billboard Hot 100 on May 27, 1989. Another song, "Swing", was scheduled to be the second single from the album, but its release was ultimately cancelled.
In a retrospective review, Kelvin Hayes of AllMusic awarded the album two out of five stars, opining that the band had focused too heavily on the then-contemporary mainstream rock sound, although he did praise several of the album's tracks as "good melodic rock."

Personnel

Wang Chung
Additional musicians
Technical
  • Peter Wolf – producer, arranger
  • Jeremy Smith – engineer ; mixing
  • Gonzalo "Bino" Espinoza – second engineer, engineer
  • Carlos Golliher – second engineer
  • Lynn Robb – art direction, design
  • Ron Chadwick – collage
  • Victoria Pearson-Cameron – Wang Chung photos
  • Reed Davis – photo of Asian boy
  • Vitamvas/Camera Agency – photo of kangaroo
  • Atlantic Antique Centres – photo of interior
  • Julia Whitty – photo of dolphin
  • Kevin W. Kelley – aerial photography
  • Stephen Marcussen – album mastering
  • Dan Hersch – cassette and compact disc mastering