"Not the Only One" | ||||
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Single by Fiction Factory | ||||
from the album Another Story | ||||
B-side | "Let Me Be a Part" | |||
Released | 1985 | |||
Format | 7" single, 12" single | |||
Genre | New wave | |||
Length | 4:02 | |||
Label | Foundry Records, Virgin Records, RCA Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Kevin Patterson, Chic Medley | |||
Producer(s) | Chic Medley, Kevin Patterson (co-producer) | |||
Fiction Factory singles chronology | ||||
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"Not the Only One" is a song from new wave band Fiction Factory, released in 1985 as the lead single from the band's second and final album, Another Story. The song was written and produced by Kevin Patterson and Chic Medley.
After the early 1984 Top 10 UK hit with "(Feels Like) Heaven", the band's follow-up singles "Ghost of Love" and "All or Nothing" were commercial disappointments, with the former only reaching the UK Top 75. The debut album Throw the Warped Wheel Out also failed to make the charts. By the time Fiction Factory began to write and record the follow-up album, Another Story, a major change in band personnel had occurred, as the original members keyboardist and writer Eddie Jordan, drummer Mike Ogletree and bassist Graham McGregor had left the band. This left lead vocalist Kevin Patterson and guitarist Chic Medley to become the two remaining members, who in turn hired guest musicians for the recording of the album such as keyboardist Paul Wishart, guitarist Pim Jones, percussionist James Locke and brass player Graham Weir. The song, like the entire album, was recorded and mixed at The Planet, Castle Sound and Amazon Studios.
"Not the Only One" was the album's leading single, and like the two following single releases, it was a commercial failure. The album was also a flop, and the band disbanded shortly after. The album has since become out of print. The album's only CD release from Instant Records in Germany was limited and has become a collectors item, often selling for prices up to £500. "Not the Only One" did not have a promotional music video, but it was the only song to be performed on a TV show from the album. It was performed on the German TV show "Musik Convoy" on 6 May 1985. One main form of promotion was the small number of UK concerts the band performed around the time of the single and album release.
The single was released via 7" and 12" vinyl in the UK, Germany, Italy and Canada. Mainly released through Foundry Records, Virgin Records released the single directly in Canada. "Not the Only One" was the first single to be issued from Foundry Records - a UK independent label.