Raindance (Clark Datchler album)


Raindance is the debut solo album from English singer and musician Clark Datchler. It was released in 1990 by Virgin Records. Datchler had left Johnny Hates Jazz in 1988 to continue his solo career. He moved to Amsterdam and began work on his debut album.
Raindance features some renowned musicians, including bass player Nathan East, drummer John "JR" Robinson, percussionist Paulinho Da Costa and guitarist Dave Gregory of XTC. The album saw the recording of Datchler's first environmental song, "Raindance". The first single from Raindance was "Crown of Thorns". It reached No. 100 in the UK and remains Datchler's only appearance on the chart as a solo artist. A music video was filmed to promote the single, which shows Clark singing along with other shots of art and relevant scenes relating to the lyrics featured in the song. Raindance was released shortly after but was a commercial failure. The Japanese version of the album features the bonus track "Widow", which was the B-side to "Crown of Thorns".
A selection of tracks were re-used for Datchler's following album Fishing for Souls, which did not see a release until 2010 where it appeared on iTunes. Some of the songs were also used when Around this time, Clark released a remixed version of The Last Emotion under the separate name Medicine Wheel. The song was released in 7" as a single, but it was also released as a CD with Close To The Edge and Autumn Years on the tracklist. They were released on Virgin records in the year 1992, around the same time that Fishing For Souls was finished.

Track listing

Singles

"Crown of Thorns"
Chart Peak
position
Dutch Singles Chart47
UK Singles Chart100

"Raindance" Japan only

Personnel