It Doesn't Matter Anymore (album)

It Doesn't Matter Anymore is the debut album by Scottish britpop band The Supernaturals on the Parlophone label.

It Doesn't Matter Anymore was recorded at several studios: Jacobs, Eden, Trident, Chapel, Chipping Norton, and Riverside.

Many of the songs were engineered by different people: Jim Brumby ("Please Be Gentle with Me" and "Prepare to Land"), Ben Darlow ("Smile", "Glimpse of the Light", "Lazy Lover", "Dung Beetle", "I Don't Think So", and "Trees"), Barry Hammond ("Love Has Passed Away", "The Day Before Yesterday's Man", and "Trees"), Jason Clift ("Stammer"), and Duncan Cameron ("Pie in the Sky").

[1] "Please Be Gentle With Me" had previously been released on Let It Bleat in a different arrangement, with less pronounced bass, and growling dog sound effects.

Early jam versions of "Dung Beetle" and "The Day Before Yesterday's Man" had previously been released on Dark Star, in a more improvised style.

"Pie in the Sky" features a trumpet solo by Robert Henderson of A Band Called Quinn and The Bathers.