Although the daughter of British folkie Ewan MacColl (perhaps best
known for writing “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”), Kirsty MacColl employed
a much broader musical palette – mostly pop-rock, but veering into world music
and even a touch of hip-hop. She wrote or co-wrote 12 of the 18 tracks on this
compilation: the others draw on a wide range of songwriters, including Lou
Reed, Cole Porter, and Ray Davies of the Kinks. “Chip Shop”, a 1980s WHFS
favorite, was my first exposure to her, and I’ve been hooked ever since.
Somewhat oddly, her discography lists only 5 studio LPs, but 12 compilation
albums, mostly released after her untimely death in December 2000. (She was run
over by a powerboat while she and her two sons were diving off the Mexican
coast.)
Johnny Marr of the Smiths summarized her songs as follows: “These
strange stories of people, relationships & life, with all the wit of Ray
Davies & the harmonic invention of The Beach Boys. Only cooler.”