David McAlmont

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Diamonds Are Forever 03:54 Tools
Lose My Faith 06:30 Tools
Night and Day 04:43 Tools
Blues In The Night 05:30 Tools
I'm A Better Man 05:38 Tools
I'm a Better Man (For Having Loved You) 02:58 Tools
Who Loves You 03:03 Tools
Never, Never, Never 04:05 Tools
Either 03:50 Tools
You Go To My Head 03:57 Tools
Yes - with Bernard Butler 05:17 Tools
Unworthy - Edit 04:26 Tools
Yes (with Bernard Butler) 05:15 Tools
Never Never Never 04:05 Tools
My Funny Valentine 04:25 Tools
Saving All My Love For You 03:29 Tools
Honey 03:50 Tools
Happy Hour 04:52 Tools
Take The Money And Run 03:08 Tools
Snow 03:55 Tools
A Little Communication 04:55 Tools
It's Enough 05:28 Tools
Unworthy (Edit) 04:25 Tools
Under My Skin 03:37 Tools
The Train 03:53 Tools
Sorry 03:52 Tools
Not Wiser 04:51 Tools
Love & Madness 05:22 Tools
Placed Aside 04:26 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On 02:44 Tools
Secrets, Accusations And Charges 03:33 Tools
Who Loves You? 07:23 Tools
After Youth 05:52 Tools
Black Coffee 03:27 Tools
Blues Are Brewing 03:20 Tools
You Do (with Bernard Butler) 04:52 Tools
Misunderstood 04:52 Tools
My Romance 02:28 Tools
A Little Communication (Album Version) 05:52 Tools
Conversation 04:18 Tools
Isn't It A Pity? 04:01 Tools
Falling (with Bernard Butler) 05:35 Tools
He Loves You 04:40 Tools
Slinky 03:27 Tools
My Grey Boy 04:39 Tools
They Hide 05:14 Tools
Is It Raining 06:02 Tools
I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby 05:12 Tools
It's Always This Way 03:32 Tools
Worn Away 04:34 Tools
Lose My Faith (Single Mix) 04:57 Tools
Still 04:10 Tools
One For My Baby 03:37 Tools
Isn't It A Pity 03:32 Tools
Hangover '98 04:06 Tools
You Do - with Bernard Butler 04:53 Tools
Isn't It A Pity (Studio Recording) 03:30 Tools
Look At Yourself (Radio Edit) 03:33 Tools
A Certain Smile/The Shadow Of Your Smile 03:37 Tools
A Little Communication (Stepchild Remix) 03:52 Tools
Grapefruit Moon (Studio Recording) 05:49 Tools
Misty Blue (Live) 00:00 Tools
Alfie (Live) 00:00 Tools
Misty Blue - with David Mealmont 03:52 Tools
Falling - with Bernard Butler 05:37 Tools
Misty Blue 05:22 Tools
Working (Paul 'Sweet P' Watson dub mix) 03:23 Tools
Grapefruit Moon - Studio Recording 05:51 Tools
I Put A Spell On You 03:44 Tools
Unforgiven 04:27 Tools
I'm in Love Again 04:22 Tools
Look At Yourself 00:00 Tools
Isn't It A Pity - Studio Recording 03:31 Tools
Lose My Faith (Steve Antony Remix) (Main Mix) 04:22 Tools
Easy 03:31 Tools
Is It Raining? 03:16 Tools
Take the Money and Run - David McAlmont 03:14 Tools
Night & Day 04:51 Tools
I'm A Better Man (Live From The Leicester Square Theatre) 04:51 Tools
Super Paradise 04:10 Tools
Yes (Full Version) 04:53 Tools
Lose My Faith - single mix 00:00 Tools
Unworthy 04:27 Tools
A Little Communication - Stepchild Remix 03:54 Tools
Merry Christmas Is You 04:35 Tools
Working 03:23 Tools
Night And Day + A Certain Smile 08:57 Tools
Alfie 02:30 Tools
Unworthy Edit 00:00 Tools
You Made Me 03:05 Tools
City of Turin 03:00 Tools
Lose My Faith (Steve Antony Remix) [Main Mix] 00:30 Tools
How long has this been going on? 03:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine (Live) 03:00 Tools
I'm A Better Man - Live From The Leicester Square Theatre 05:39 Tools
In Laos 06:29 Tools
Going to America 03:05 Tools
Friendly Fire 03:05 Tools
In Rai Don Giovanni 03:05 Tools
Lose My Faith - Steve Antony Remix;Main Mix 03:05 Tools
Keep On Going 03:05 Tools
Snow (live) 02:42 Tools
The Glare 02:41 Tools
Underneath the Hessian Bags 02:42 Tools
Falling (With Bernard Butler) [Live] 04:19 Tools
Falling 04:19 Tools
Bug 02:42 Tools
Blues In The Night (live) 04:19 Tools
Placed Aside (live) 04:19 Tools
Who Loves You? (live) 04:19 Tools
Working [Paul 'Sweet P' Watson Dub Mix] 04:19 Tools
A Certain Smile/Shadow of Your Smile 02:42 Tools
Look at Yourself (Album Version) 02:42 Tools
Diamond Are Forever 03:30 Tools
Lose My Faith (live) 02:42 Tools
Never, Never, Never (live) 03:14 Tools
Inspiration 04:19 Tools
Isn't It A Pity? (live) 03:14 Tools
Have Yourself a merry Little Christmas 04:19 Tools
A Certain Smile - The Shadow Of Your Smile 03:37 Tools
A Great Day in Kathmandu 02:58 Tools
Yes 03:14 Tools
Big Man 02:58 Tools
Fort James 03:30 Tools
Saturday! 03:14 Tools
I'm A Better Man (For Having L 03:14 Tools
Freaky 03:14 Tools
The Last Waltz 03:14 Tools
Three Grains Of Saffron (feat. David McAlmont) 03:14 Tools
A certain smile / the shadow of your smile 03:14 Tools
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David McAlmont is most famous as part of the duo McAlmont and Butler who's hit 'Yes' reached the UK top 10. David's career in music pre-dated this hit by a number of years. First he was part of the 'indie' band 'Thieves' another duo consisting of McAlmont and Saul Freeman. They were touted by NME as an important new emerging act particularly because of the amazing voice of McAlmont and his flamboyant extravagant behaviour and appearance. David and Saul released the single 'Unworthy' during 1993 but then subsequently fell out during the completion of the debut album. David was continued to be signed as a solo artist and the album was released as 'McAlmont'. The album spawned a further single 'Either' in 1995. The album did not sell well although it did raise David's profile mainly in the 'indie' music press. The album is an ambient wash of delicate melodies, dreamy guitar and David's falsetto voice. It contains an interesting cover of a Joni Mitchell song 'Conversation' - an artist whom McAlmont has acknowledged as a major influence. Suede were a very notorious band during the early 90's particularly during their first eponymous album. The signature sound of Suede was thanks to the guitar work of Bernard Butler. Bernard fell out with the band members and the producer of the first two Suede albums. He walked away from the band and later hooked up with David McAlmont. Initially they were only going to 'try out' in the studio. The session produced a number of songs which became part of the 'Yes EPs'. 'Yes' became a huge hit and the press heralded the emergence of a new talent. The follow up single 'You Do' also made the top 10 in the UK. However, history repeats and yet again David and Bernard fell out and the partnership was dissolved. One album was released which was a collection from the EPs previously released as well as one additional song. The album was imaginatively called 'The Sound of McAlmont and Butler'. David then spent a long time trying to create his follow up album. It would be an important album to see if he could, as a solo artist continue the commercial and critical success experienced with McAlmont and Butler. He first released a single from called 'Look at Yourself' which sounded as if he were trying to copy the McAlmont and Butler blueprint. Although it garnered lots of radio play the single barely scraped into the Top 40. David scrapped the rest of the work that had been carried out in the same vein and began the process of writing a new album from scratch. His efforts were rewarded with 'A Little Communication' which was his first release under his full name of David McAlmont. The sound was a sea change from his previous work - it was a classy, sophisticated soul effort - emphasising the quality of David's primary asset - his voice. Three singles were released from the record - 'Honey', 'A Little Communication' and 'Lose My Faith' while the last two single particularly were geared to commercial success none sold well. Again David retreated to make another album and another attempt at commercial success. He created a more 'dance-orientated' garage influenced album called 'Be'. Two singles preceded the intended release of the album. Both singles ('Easy' and 'Working') again failed to hit. At the last moment (promos had been sent out and reviews were already written!) the record company pulled the album and dropped David from the label. During this period Bernard Butler had also released two solo albums, and had lost his label deal at the collapse of Creation Records. Bernard had written a number of songs which he thought sounded like 'McAlmont and Butler' songs and both artists were able to make up and record a further album 2002's 'Bring it Back'. The album was a Motown-esque pop album. 'Falling' was a hit single just failing to reach the top 10, and the title song was a further minor chart hit. The album was positively reviewed and reached the Top 40 chart. McAlmont and Butler started work on a third album and recorded songs 'Freak' and 'Speed' but were again dropped from EMI due to disappointing sales. It was during this time that Bernard also 'made up' with the lead singer of Suede Brett Anderson and they formed a new band called 'The Tears' releasing and promoting an album. The McAlmont and Butler project was put on indefinite hold and David again recorded solo. Again, he changed his sound dramatically and headed down a 'jazz pop' route inspired by one of his favourite artists jazz singer Cassandra Wilson. The album (Set One - You Go To My Head) was released on an independent label with little promotion except a few articles in the broadsheets which re-iterated the overlooked talent of David McAlmont. One song was released to radio - a brilliant cover of 'Saving All My Love' the Whitney Houston recorded song. It garnered some interest due to McAlmont (an out gay man) singing the song to a married family man. There are a few other notable songs on the record - a further Shirley Bassey cover (he had previously had a minor hit with a version of 'Diamonds are Forever' with David Arnold) 'Never Never Never' and the title track 'You Go To My Head'. During 2006 McAlmont and Butler released a 'one off' song from their recording session for the abandoned third album - 'Speed' it was well received by the press and gained the 'record of the week' by the Sun newspaper! Fans are anticipating the release of 'Set Two'. For David McAlmont information check his myspace webpages. In 2012, David along with Guy Davies have formed a new band, Fingersnap and are performing successfully in and around London. Read more on Last.fm. 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