
My Beauty (Expanded Edition)
Originally released in 1999, âMy Beautyâ was the second solo album from Dexys/Dexys Midnight Runnersâ lead singer Kevin Rowland. The album was mostly unfairly received by critics at the time, but in the years since has come to enjoy cult status. This reissue is the first time âMy Beautyâ has been available on vinyl and on CD with its originally intended track-listing.Â
âMy Beautyâ comprises twelve cover songs, personally chosen by Kevin and adapted to make the lyrics more directly reflective of his life. The result was an autobiographical concept record about his battle and recovery from addiction, and his own struggle with self-esteem, exemplified by his incredible version of the George Benson / Whitney Houston classic âThe Greatest Love Of Allâ.
Kevinâs choice of style for this record was menâs dresses â in stark contrast to the prevailing mood in the late 1990s of British lad rock. The cover design was a radical look for the time â silk dresses, stockings and make up, not cross-dressing but a look that was undoubtedly feminine.
The album was released on Oasisâ label Creation, after Kevin was signed by Alan McGee (who loved Kevinâs new look and labelled it âpunk rockâ). However, My Beauty was to be the last record released before Creation folded and the chaos that surrounded the label meant they hadnât secured approval for the cover of Bruce Springsteenâs âThunder Roadâ. Despite its flowing, elegant music, the album was viciously savaged by most critics, with some focussing on Kevinâs choice of attire rather than the quality of the music.
Now in 2020, on the albumâs 21st birthday, the world has changed and itâs high time to re-evaluate this modern masterpiece. Only ever previously released on CD, âMy Beautyâ has been remastered by original co-producer (with Dexys stalwart Jim Paterson) Pete Schwier and Marco Migliari. The album is presented with its full, intended track listing on CD, with sleeve notes by Q Magazine Editor Ted Kessler, with the added bonus of two instrumentals which originally joined âConcrete And Clayâ on CD single. In addition, My Beauty appears for the first time on vinyl (in a striking shade of baby pink).
Two new videos have been filmed. The first â for âRag Dollâ â is mimed by a young man in make-up, dressed in a gender fluid way. Itâs a look that has become rightly incorporated into modern society, and by the end of the video, itâs revealed the man is Kevinâs grandson Roo, importantly closing the circle on what has been a painful experience for Kevin.
Over time, some music critics have re-evaluated âMy Beautyâ as a lost classic. Kevin has lived through all of this, and it was a painful experience to be outcast and dismissed. Now that attitudes have changed, hopefully the music can finally reach the audience it deserves and Kevin can tell his story.
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Originally released in 1999, âMy Beautyâ was the second solo album from Dexys/Dexys Midnight Runnersâ lead singer Kevin Rowland. The album was mostly unfairly received by critics at the time, but in the years since has come to enjoy cult status. This reissue is the first time âMy Beautyâ has been available on vinyl and on CD with its originally intended track-listing.Â
âMy Beautyâ comprises twelve cover songs, personally chosen by Kevin and adapted to make the lyrics more directly reflective of his life. The result was an autobiographical concept record about his battle and recovery from addiction, and his own struggle with self-esteem, exemplified by his incredible version of the George Benson / Whitney Houston classic âThe Greatest Love Of Allâ.
Kevinâs choice of style for this record was menâs dresses â in stark contrast to the prevailing mood in the late 1990s of British lad rock. The cover design was a radical look for the time â silk dresses, stockings and make up, not cross-dressing but a look that was undoubtedly feminine.
The album was released on Oasisâ label Creation, after Kevin was signed by Alan McGee (who loved Kevinâs new look and labelled it âpunk rockâ). However, My Beauty was to be the last record released before Creation folded and the chaos that surrounded the label meant they hadnât secured approval for the cover of Bruce Springsteenâs âThunder Roadâ. Despite its flowing, elegant music, the album was viciously savaged by most critics, with some focussing on Kevinâs choice of attire rather than the quality of the music.
Now in 2020, on the albumâs 21st birthday, the world has changed and itâs high time to re-evaluate this modern masterpiece. Only ever previously released on CD, âMy Beautyâ has been remastered by original co-producer (with Dexys stalwart Jim Paterson) Pete Schwier and Marco Migliari. The album is presented with its full, intended track listing on CD, with sleeve notes by Q Magazine Editor Ted Kessler, with the added bonus of two instrumentals which originally joined âConcrete And Clayâ on CD single. In addition, My Beauty appears for the first time on vinyl (in a striking shade of baby pink).
Two new videos have been filmed. The first â for âRag Dollâ â is mimed by a young man in make-up, dressed in a gender fluid way. Itâs a look that has become rightly incorporated into modern society, and by the end of the video, itâs revealed the man is Kevinâs grandson Roo, importantly closing the circle on what has been a painful experience for Kevin.
Over time, some music critics have re-evaluated âMy Beautyâ as a lost classic. Kevin has lived through all of this, and it was a painful experience to be outcast and dismissed. Now that attitudes have changed, hopefully the music can finally reach the audience it deserves and Kevin can tell his story.

















