Recording Promenade, like its predecessor,
Liberation, was recorded by frontman
Neil Hannon and co-producer
Darren Allison, with the addition of a string quartet, as well as oboe/cor anglais courtesy of
Joby Talbot, thus marking Talbot's first appearance with the band. Talbot would go on to become the arranger for most of the Divine Comedy's post-
Casanova work, even co-writing two of the band's songs.
Concept One recurring element in
Promenade is water, mentioned in one way or another in the songs "Bath", "A Seafood Song", "Geronimo", "The Summerhouse", "Neptune's Daughter" and "Tonight We Fly". The
North Sea, itself, even plays a part in the album: producer Darren Allison made field recordings at
North Blyth and
Druridge Bay on the
Northumberland Coast, which can be heard at the beginning of "Bath" and again in "Neptune's Daughter". Another recurring element is gods from
Greek and
Roman mythology: specifically,
Aphrodite ("Bath"),
Mercury ("Going Downhill Fast") and
Neptune ("Neptune's Daughter"). ==Composition==