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Aquostic II – That`s a Fact!
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Released21 October 2016 (2016-10-21)
Recorded2016
GenreAcoustic rock
Length63:28
LabelFourth Chord, earMusic, Edel Records
ProducerMike Paxman
Status Quo chronology
Aquostic – Stripped Bare
(2014)
Aquostic II – That`s a Fact!
(2016)
Backbone
(2019)

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  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 21 Octubre 2016 · Fecha Grabación: 2016 -
    Discográfica: Fourth Chord, earMusic, Edel Records · · Productor: Mike Paxman

    2016 studio album by Status Quo

    Aquostic II – That`s a Fact! is the thirty-second studio album by English rock band Status Quo, released on 21 October 2016. It is the last album to feature guitarist and vocalist Rick Parfitt, who died on 24 December 2016.[1] Hannah Rickard, with whom Francis Rossi collaborated on their 2019 duet album We Talk Too Much, can be heard as violinist and background singer.[2]

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    2016 studio album by Status Quo

    Aquostic II – That`s a Fact! is the thirty-second studio album by English rock band Status Quo, released on 21 October 2016. It is the last album to feature guitarist and vocalist Rick Parfitt, who died on 24 December 2016.[1] Hannah Rickard, with whom Francis Rossi collaborated on their 2019 duet album We Talk Too Much, can be heard as violinist and background singer.[2]

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    Upon its initial announcement, Aquostic II was promoted with the subtitle "One More for the Road", taken from the title of the band`s ongoing acoustic tour and one of the album`s original compositions.[3] The subtitle was changed shortly before release to the more recognisable "That`s a Fact", using the name of a re-recorded track from the 1976 chart-topping album Blue For You, and reflecting the song`s status as one of Aquostic II`s lead songs and promotional singles. The album is the band`s second - and second consecutive - acoustic record and is a direct sequel to 2014`s commercially and critically successful Aquostic – Stripped Bare. Like its predecessor, the album once again features a range of older and often particularly popular Status Quo songs played acoustically, making use of special rearrangements for the enhanced acoustic instrumentation, which again includes a female backing ensemble and several classical instruments.

    The album also features three entirely new compositions: "One for the Road" and "One of Everything" on the standard edition (and all CD and digital releases of the album), and "Is Somebody Rocking Your Heart", exclusive to the deluxe edition. A rearranged version of the latter song, written by Rossi and Bob Young, reappeared as a duet between Bonnie Tyler and Rossi on the former`s 2019 album Between The Earth And The Stars under the title "Someone`s Rockin` Your Heart".[4]

    The two released singles from Aquostic II, "Hold You Back" and "That`s a Fact", each consist of only the title track. Both releases were solely for promotional distribution (e.g. to radio stations).[5][6]

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    The Arts Desk[7]
    Classic Rock[8]
    Get Ready to Rock[9]

    Barney Harsent of The Arts Desk called the album "a fun addition" to the band`s catalogue, highlighting "That`s a Fact", "Roll Over Lay Down", "In the Army Now" and "Ice in the Sun" as songs that benefitted from the new arrangements, and said it was a reminder that "Status Quo are gifted masters of their craft. Simple songs they may be, but never simplistic".[7]

    Writing for Classic Rock, David Quantick stated that "the results are just as effective" as on the previous Aquostic album, and that they are "never less than delightful to the ear".[8]

    For Get Ready to Rock, David Wilson observed that "a myth has grown up around Quo that all songs sound the same and that their songs amount to the ABC of rock" but asserted that those who take the time to listen to their discography in depth will realise that "the band and music are a lot more complex than most people give them credit for". He concluded that the original Aquostic album "ably demonstrated there is a lot more to Status Quo than meets the ear" and that Aquostic II emphasises the same point.[9]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
    1."That`s a Fact"
    • Francis Rossi
    • Bob Young
    Blue for You (1976)3:34
    2."Roll Over Lay Down"
    • Rossi
    • Rick Parfitt
    • Alan Lancaster
    • John Coghlan
    • Young
    Hello! (1973)4:28
    3."Dear John"
    • John Gustafson
    • Jackie McAuley
    1+9+8+2 (1982)3:28
    4."In the Army Now"
    • Rob Bolland
    • Ferdi Bolland
    In the Army Now (1986)4:02
    5."Hold You Back"
    • Rossi
    • Parfitt
    • Young
    Rockin` All Over the World (1977)4:09
    6."One for the Road"Andy BownNew composition (N/A)3:32
    7."Backwater"
    • Parfitt
    • Lancaster
    Quo (1974)4:52
    8."One of Everything"BownNew (N/A)3:32
    9."Belavista Man"John DavidThe Party Ain`t Over Yet (2005)3:51
    10."Lover of the Human Race"
    • Rossi
    • Bown
    Thirsty Work (1994)3:43
    11."Ice in the Sun"
    • Marty Wilde
    • Ronnie Scott
    Picturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo (1968)2:20
    12."A Mess of Blues"
    • Doc Pomus
    • Mort Shuman
    Back to Back (1983)2:32
    13."Jam Side Down"
    • Terry Britten
    • Charlie Dore
    Heavy Traffic (2002)3:12
    14."Resurrection"
    • Parfitt
    • Bown
    1+9+8+2 (1982)3:10

    Deluxe edition bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
    15."Lies"
    • Rossi
    • Bernie Frost
    Just Supposin` (1980)2:50
    16."Little Dreamer"
    • Rossi
    • Frost
    Perfect Remedy (1989)3:06
    17."Living on an Island"
    • Parfitt
    • Young
    Whatever You Want (1979)3:08
    18."Is Someone Rocking Your Heart?"
    • Rossi
    • Young
    New (N/A)3:38
    19."Rockers Rollin`"
    • Parfitt
    • Jackie Lynton
    Rockin` All Over the World (1977)3:36

    Vinyl 2-LP edition bonus track
    No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
    20."For You"ParfittRockin` All Over the World (1977)3:19

    German 2-CD deluxe edition bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
    1."Lies"
    • Rossi
    • Frost
    Just Supposin` (1980)2:50
    2."Little Dreamer"
    • Rossi
    • Frost
    Perfect Remedy (1989)3:06
    3."Living on an Island"
    • Parfitt
    • Young
    Whatever You Want (1979)3:08
    4."Is Someone Rocking Your Heart?"
    • Rossi
    • Young
    new song3:38
    5."Rockers Rollin`"
    • Parfitt
    • Lynton
    Rockin` All Over the World (1977)3:36
    6."And It`s Better Now" (live at SWR1)
    • Rossi
    • Young
    3:50
    7."Pictures of Matchstick Men" (live at SWR1)Rossi 3:44
    8."Don`t Drive My Car" (live at SWR1)
    • Parfitt
    • Bown
    3:19
    9."Claudie" (live at SWR1)
    • Rossi
    • Young
    4:02
    10."Whatever You Want" (live at SWR1)
    • Parfitt
    • Bown
    3:38
    11."Rockin` All Over the World" (live at SWR1)John Fogerty 3:39

    Personnel

    Status Quo

    • Francis Rossi – guitars, vocals
    • Rick Parfitt – guitars, vocals
    • John "Rhino" Edwards – bass, guitar, vocals
    • Andy Bown – guitar, mandolin, harmonica, piano, vocals
    • Leon Cave – drums, guitar, vocals

    Additional musicians

    • Geraint Watkins – accordion, melodica
    • Martin Ditcham – percussion
      • Amy Smith
      • Hannah Rickard – vocals
    • Richard Benbow – string arrangements
      • Lucy Wilkins
      • Howard Gott
      • Nicky Sweeney
      • Alison Dods
      • Rick Koster
      • Hannah Rickard – violin
    • Sophie Sirota – viola
    • Sarah Willson – cello

    Production

    • Mike Paxman – producer, photography
    • Gregg Jackman – recording engineer, mixing
    • Martin Haskell – mastering engineer
    • Tanja Buck – assistant producer

    Charts

    Chart (2016)

    Peak
    position

    Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[10]

    37

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[11]

    92

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[12]

    110

    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[13]

    50

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[14]

    26

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[15]

    6

    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[16]

    13

    UK Albums (OCC)[17]

    7

    2016 studio album by Status Quo

    Aquostic II – That`s a Fact! is the thirty-second studio album by English rock band Status Quo, released on 21 October 2016. It is the last album to feature guitarist and vocalist Rick Parfitt, who died on 24 December 2016.[1] Hannah Rickard, with whom Francis Rossi collaborated on their 2019 duet album We Talk Too Much, can be heard as violinist and background singer.[2]

    Upon its initial announcement, Aquostic II was promoted with the subtitle "One More for the Road", taken from the title of the band`s ongoing acoustic tour and one of the album`s original compositions.[3] The subtitle was changed shortly before release to the more recognisable "That`s a Fact", using the name of a re-recorded track from the 1976 chart-topping album Blue For You, and reflecting the song`s status as one of Aquostic II`s lead songs and promotional singles. The album is the band`s second - and second consecutive - acoustic record and is a direct sequel to 2014`s commercially and critically successful Aquostic – Stripped Bare. Like its predecessor, the album once again features a range of older and often particularly popular Status Quo songs played acoustically, making use of special rearrangements for the enhanced acoustic instrumentation, which again includes a female backing ensemble and several classical instruments.

    The album also features three entirely new compositions: "One for the Road" and "One of Everything" on the standard edition (and all CD and digital releases of the album), and "Is Somebody Rocking Your Heart", exclusive to the deluxe edition. A rearranged version of the latter song, written by Rossi and Bob Young, reappeared as a duet between Bonnie Tyler and Rossi on the former`s 2019 album Between The Earth And The Stars under the title "Someone`s Rockin` Your Heart".[4]

    The two released singles from Aquostic II, "Hold You Back" and "That`s a Fact", each consist of only the title track. Both releases were solely for promotional distribution (e.g. to radio stations).[5][6]

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    The Arts Desk[7]
    Classic Rock[8]
    Get Ready to Rock[9]

    Barney Harsent of The Arts Desk called the album "a fun addition" to the band`s catalogue, highlighting "That`s a Fact", "Roll Over Lay Down", "In the Army Now" and "Ice in the Sun" as songs that benefitted from the new arrangements, and said it was a reminder that "Status Quo are gifted masters of their craft. Simple songs they may be, but never simplistic".[7]

    Writing for Classic Rock, David Quantick stated that "the results are just as effective" as on the previous Aquostic album, and that they are "never less than delightful to the ear".[8]

    For Get Ready to Rock, David Wilson observed that "a myth has grown up around Quo that all songs sound the same and that their songs amount to the ABC of rock" but asserted that those who take the time to listen to their discography in depth will realise that "the band and music are a lot more complex than most people give them credit for". He concluded that the original Aquostic album "ably demonstrated there is a lot more to Status Quo than meets the ear" and that Aquostic II emphasises the same point.[9]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
    1."That`s a Fact"
    • Francis Rossi
    • Bob Young
    Blue for You (1976)3:34
    2."Roll Over Lay Down"
    • Rossi
    • Rick Parfitt
    • Alan Lancaster
    • John Coghlan
    • Young
    Hello! (1973)4:28
    3."Dear John"
    • John Gustafson
    • Jackie McAuley
    1+9+8+2 (1982)3:28
    4."In the Army Now"
    • Rob Bolland
    • Ferdi Bolland
    In the Army Now (1986)4:02
    5."Hold You Back"
    • Rossi
    • Parfitt
    • Young
    Rockin` All Over the World (1977)4:09
    6."One for the Road"Andy BownNew composition (N/A)3:32
    7."Backwater"
    • Parfitt
    • Lancaster
    Quo (1974)4:52
    8."One of Everything"BownNew (N/A)3:32
    9."Belavista Man"John DavidThe Party Ain`t Over Yet (2005)3:51
    10."Lover of the Human Race"
    • Rossi
    • Bown
    Thirsty Work (1994)3:43
    11."Ice in the Sun"
    • Marty Wilde
    • Ronnie Scott
    Picturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo (1968)2:20
    12."A Mess of Blues"
    • Doc Pomus
    • Mort Shuman
    Back to Back (1983)2:32
    13."Jam Side Down"
    • Terry Britten
    • Charlie Dore
    Heavy Traffic (2002)3:12
    14."Resurrection"
    • Parfitt
    • Bown
    1+9+8+2 (1982)3:10

    Deluxe edition bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
    15."Lies"
    • Rossi
    • Bernie Frost
    Just Supposin` (1980)2:50
    16."Little Dreamer"
    • Rossi
    • Frost
    Perfect Remedy (1989)3:06
    17."Living on an Island"
    • Parfitt
    • Young
    Whatever You Want (1979)3:08
    18."Is Someone Rocking Your Heart?"
    • Rossi
    • Young
    New (N/A)3:38
    19."Rockers Rollin`"
    • Parfitt
    • Jackie Lynton
    Rockin` All Over the World (1977)3:36

    Vinyl 2-LP edition bonus track
    No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
    20."For You"ParfittRockin` All Over the World (1977)3:19

    German 2-CD deluxe edition bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
    1."Lies"
    • Rossi
    • Frost
    Just Supposin` (1980)2:50
    2."Little Dreamer"
    • Rossi
    • Frost
    Perfect Remedy (1989)3:06
    3."Living on an Island"
    • Parfitt
    • Young
    Whatever You Want (1979)3:08
    4."Is Someone Rocking Your Heart?"
    • Rossi
    • Young
    new song3:38
    5."Rockers Rollin`"
    • Parfitt
    • Lynton
    Rockin` All Over the World (1977)3:36
    6."And It`s Better Now" (live at SWR1)
    • Rossi
    • Young
    3:50
    7."Pictures of Matchstick Men" (live at SWR1)Rossi 3:44
    8."Don`t Drive My Car" (live at SWR1)
    • Parfitt
    • Bown
    3:19
    9."Claudie" (live at SWR1)
    • Rossi
    • Young
    4:02
    10."Whatever You Want" (live at SWR1)
    • Parfitt
    • Bown
    3:38
    11."Rockin` All Over the World" (live at SWR1)John Fogerty 3:39

    Personnel

    Status Quo

    • Francis Rossi – guitars, vocals
    • Rick Parfitt – guitars, vocals
    • John "Rhino" Edwards – bass, guitar, vocals
    • Andy Bown – guitar, mandolin, harmonica, piano, vocals
    • Leon Cave – drums, guitar, vocals

    Additional musicians

    • Geraint Watkins – accordion, melodica
    • Martin Ditcham – percussion
      • Amy Smith
      • Hannah Rickard – vocals
    • Richard Benbow – string arrangements
      • Lucy Wilkins
      • Howard Gott
      • Nicky Sweeney
      • Alison Dods
      • Rick Koster
      • Hannah Rickard – violin
    • Sophie Sirota – viola
    • Sarah Willson – cello

    Production

    • Mike Paxman – producer, photography
    • Gregg Jackman – recording engineer, mixing
    • Martin Haskell – mastering engineer
    • Tanja Buck – assistant producer

    Charts

    Chart (2016)

    Peak
    position

    Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[10]

    37

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[11]

    92

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[12]

    110

    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[13]

    50

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[14]

    26

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[15]

    6

    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[16]

    13

    UK Albums (OCC)[17]

    7

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