You Caught Me Out
You Caught Me Out is the second and final studio album by Tracey Ullman. It was released on Stiff Records in November 1984 throughout Europe. Unlike her 1983 You [Broke My Heart in 17 Places|debut album], this album was never released commercially in the United States.
Background
The album contained covers of two Kirsty MacColl songs, including the title track and "Terry". MacColl had originally written "Terry" specifically for Ullman to record, but first recorded it herself in 1983 at the behest of the record company. Ullman's version the following year used the same backing track as MacColl's original, but simply swaps MacColl's vocals for Ullman's. MacColl also provided backing vocals on the album.Four singles were taken from the album in the UK. "My Guy's Mad at Me" peaked at no.23 in March 1984, while "Sunglasses" peaked at no.18 in August. However, "Helpless" and "Terry" failed to prolong her brief run of Top 40 hits, peaking at 61 and 81 respectively. "You Caught Me Out" was also released as a single in Japan.
Reception
The album was a critical and commercial flop, peaking at no.92 on the UK Album Chart. In a scathing review in Smash Hits magazine, Lisa Anthony gave the album a rare score of 1 out of 10 and opined "Tracey Ullman has a unique talent for picking the most obscure 1960s B-side and ruining it. Here she trudges through old Dusty Springfield and Tamla Motown songs, amongst others, in a Pinky and Perky voice that isn't a patch on the originals. Frankly, it all seems like a big waste of time."Personnel
- Musicians – Andy Richards, B.J. Cole, Charlie Morgan, Chris Wyles, Dave Land, Deon Estus, Don Snow, Doug Taylor, Fred Percer, Gavin Povey, Geraint Watkins, Graham Edwards, Jakko M. Jakszyk, Joe Partridge, John Canham, Judd Lander, Mark Nevin, Pandit Dinesh, Paul Westwood, Paul "Wix" Wickens, Richard Edwards, Robin Bolt, Roger McKew, Simon Edwards, Steve Bloomfield, Stewart Curtis, Terry Williams
- Backing vocalists – Alison Thomas, Joy Yates, Katie Kissoon, Kay Garner, Kirsty MacColl, Mandy Dickinson, Margot Buchanan, Peter Collins, Ruby James, Shirley Lewis