Under Parr
Under Parr is the fourth studio album by John Parr, released in 1996.
Background
Under Parr was released four years after Parr's last studio album Man With a Vision, which had seen a small amount of chart success in Europe. Similarly, Under Parr was only released in certain countries within Europe through the record labels Blue Martin and K-Tel International AG. The album and its three singles, "The River Runs Deep," "Size of the Boat" and "Secrets", received little promotion and did not generate any commercial success. Under Parr was recorded in various recording studios at London, New York and Los Angeles. It was mastered at Greenwood Studios. At the time of the album, Parr was suffering a long legal battle, and after the failure of Under Parr, he decided to spend time away from the music industry. He wouldn't release his next album until 2011.Speaking to the webzine Get Ready to Rock! in 2011, Parr revealed of the album and that period of his career:
Release
In Germany, the album was released by Bud Music. This release was licensed from K-Tel International AG, distrusted by Kiosk Audio Video Cassetten GmbH. Three singles were released from the album: "The River Runs Deep," "Size of the Boat" and "Secrets". "The River Runs Deep" was released in 1994 in Germany and included a non-album track "A Few Good Men". "Size of the Boat" was released in Germany in 1996 and included two non-album tracks "Time II" and "Out of Faze ".As the album, including the Man with a Vision, did not receive a UK release, both albums were later released together circa 2010 in the UK and Europe as a two-disc CD set compilation, under the title Man in Motion. In 2011, Parr released a double album titled Letter to America which featured various previous material and some new recordings. "Time" and "Secrets" from Under Parr were included.
Critical reception
On its release in 1994, Music & Media described "The River Runs Deep" as "a rock song on a Motown beat". The reviewer felt the song "will prevent Parr's well of hits running dry" and considered it to be "on par" with Parr's 1985 hit "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)".Personnel
- John Parr - Vocals, Guitar, Producer, Engineer
- David McKay - Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Frank Langer - Producer, Backing Vocals
- Alan Roy Scott - Co-producer
- John Spence - Engineer, Mixing
- Larry Mah - Engineer
- Bob Wartinbee, Steve Shepherd, Vincent Collucci - Engineers
- Chris Lord-Alge - Mixing
- Robin Prior - Engineer
- Tony Philpott - Engineer
- Femi Jiya - Mixing
- Sandra Banks - Backing Vocals
- Billy Trudell, Frank Langer, Ian Harrison, Jeff Pescetto, Robyn Kirmsee - Backing Vocals
- John Verity - Backing Vocals
- Lisa Harmond - Backing Vocals
- Lloyd Anderson - Backing Vocals
- Elfed Hayes, Karen Bodington, Stephanie Benvante - Backing Vocals
- Allen Soroy, Michael Mishaw, Natisse "Bambi" Jones - Backing Vocals
- Jim Williams - Guitar
- Michael Thompson - Guitar
- Geoff Whitehorn - Guitar
- Chris Marra - Guitar
- Gerry Stephenson - Acoustic Guitar
- Richard Cottle - Keyboards, Saxophone, Horns
- Eric Moon - Keyboards
- Kevin Savigar - Keyboards
- Alan Park - Piano
- Danny Wood - Organ
- The London Session Orchestra - Strings
- Alison Taylor - String Arrangement
- Ian Lynn - String Arrangement, Conductor
- Nigel Hitchcock - Saxophone, Horns
- Neil Sidwell, Paul Spong - Horns
- Steve Sidwell - Horns
- The Sidwell Brothers - Horn Arrangement
- Dave Koz - Saxophone
- Graham Brierton - Bass
- Matt Bissonette - Bass
- Graham Broad - Drums
- Mike Baird - Drums
- Claudia Vass - Cover Artwork Model
- Asan Can - Cover Artwork Photography