Let's Change the World with Music is the ninth studio album by the English pop group Prefab Sprout.
In an interview with Craig McLean of The Independent,[2] McAloon observed that the prime mover behind the album was his longtime manager, Keith Armstrong.
During a September 2009 interview on BBC Radio 2's Radcliffe & Maconie, McAloon explained that in 1993, during a meeting with Sony, he presented a tape of about 14 songs as the follow-up to the lengthy Jordan: The Comeback.
The album was written, performed and produced by McAloon at his own Andromeda Heights Studio in County Durham around 1993.
Several titles were previously recorded by other artists, including Australian singer Wendy Matthews on her album The Witness Tree ("Ride", "God Watch Over You").
"God Watch Over You" was also recorded by British theatrical star Frances Ruffelle on her debut album, Fragile.
[11] Dave Simpson of The Guardian gave it 4 out of 5 and called it an "aural treat" which showed McAloon "at the top of his game".