notably features Jarvis Cocker of Pulp dueting with Lush vocalist Miki Berenyi.
[3] Cocker did two takes of the vocals after calming his nerves with brandy, contributing his spoken word part in the song's middle section.
Berenyi recalled, "When we went through it at the soundcheck, it became obvious that Ian had got a bit confused and thought we were going to cover the Cult's "Edie (Ciao Baby)".
"[4] Consequence of Sound compared Berenyi and Cocker to Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood on "Ciao!
", writing, "This death-of-a-relationship celebration is a potent anti-love song that's especially cathartic for anyone who’s ever needed convincing that they were more over a former flame than they actually were.