Wednesday, July 27, 2011

General Public - All The Rage (1984)

After the 1983 break-up of The Beat (known as The English Beat in North America), Wakeling and Roger decided to continue working together in a new venture. They joined up with keyboardist Mickey Billingham (ex-Dexys Midnight Runners), guitarist Mick Jones of The Clash, bassist Horace Panter (The Specials) and drummer Stoker (ex-Dexys Midnight Runners/The Bureau) to form a quasi-"supergroup" of the UK punk/ska/mod scene. The band was dubbed General Public, and was signed to Virgin Records in the UK and I.R.S. Records in North America.

The band recorded and released the album All the Rage in 1984. Jones left General Public part way through the recording process, but is listed in the album's inner sleeve credits as a group member (although he did not appear in any of the band photographs). Jones' replacement, guitarist Kevin White also played on the album, and was also listed an official group member. White's picture also appeared on the album's back cover.

In the UK, General Public had a minor hit with the eponymous track called "General Public", which reached # 60 in the UK Singles Chart in 1984. As well, the B-side "Dishwasher" (an instrumental mix of "Burning Bright" from All The Rage) became a surprise top 40 in the Netherlands, after its use as a theme tune to the then popular pop radio show Avondspits.

Later in the year, the band fared even better in North America, where their second single "Tenderness" was a Top 40 hit in Canada (#11), and the U.S. (#27). It was also featured in the movies Weird Science, Clueless, and Sixteen Candles.

For the follow-up album, White and Stoker were replaced by brothers Gianni and Mario Minardi on guitar and drums, respectively. Hand to Mouth was significantly less successful than their debut album, and the band split up.

Their song "Taking The Day Off" was featured in the 1986 comedy film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, by film director John Hughes.

Roger and Wakeling worked on various solo projects for the next few years, before reuniting as General Public in 1994 to perform a cover version of The Staple Singers hit , "I'll Take You There" for the Threesome film soundtrack. The song was a Top 40 hit in the U.S. and Canada, and a minor hit in the UK (#73).

The duo (now the only members of General Public) stayed together to release the album Rub It Better in 1995, recorded with the aid of record producer Jerry Harrison. Sales were poor, and Roger was tired of travelling to America, and they soon broke up again.

Since 2004, Dave Wakeling has toured the U.S. as The English Beat, and he often performs General Public tracks in his set list with a full backing band

All The Rage
1984
GENERAL PUBLIC
Dave Wakeling,Ranking Roger,Justine Carpenter,Micky Dillingham,Horace Panter,Andy "Stoker" Growcott,Kevin White,Mick Jones
[Enjoy]

Tracklist

Mick Jones - guitar (on “Tenderness”, “Where’s the Line”, “Never You Done That", “Hot You’re Cool”, “As a Matter of Fact”)

1. "Hot You're Cool" - 3:47
2. "Tenderness" - 3:34
3. "Anxious" - 4:19
4. "Never You Done That" - 4:08
5. "Burning Bright" - 4:30
6. "As A Matter Of Fact" - 5:22
7. "Are You Leading Me On?" - 3:09
8. "Day-To-Day" - 3:28
9. "Where's The Line?" - 4:09
10. "General Public" - 4:22

nWu Bonus

1. "Tenderness" (Longer Version)
2. "Tenderness" (Remix)
3. "Never You Done That" (12" Extended Version)
4. "So Hot You're Cool" (Hot Dance Mix)
5. "Tenderness" (Live)
6. "Day-To-Day" (Live)
7. "Where's The Line?" (Live)

GENERAL PUBLIC 12" (1984)

1. "General Public"
2. "Dishwasher"
3. "General Public" (12 Inch Version)




TENDERNESS

(Long Version)
i don't know where to start or when to stop
my lucks like a button i can't stop pushing it
my head feels light but i'm still in the dark
seems like without tenderness there's something missing

tenderness where is the
tenderness where is it

i don't know where i am but i know i don't like it
open my mouth and out pops something spiteful
words are so cheap but they can turn out expensive
words like conviction can turn into a sentence

(i held your hands) rings but none on that finger
(we danced and danced) but i was scared to go much further with it
(just half a chance) make sure that one night you're here but
(next night you're not) it always leaves me searching for a little

tenderness where is the tenderness
tenderness where is the tenderness

when you're sick to death of second best
there's no morning find you unimpressed
where's the tendereness
don't cry hopeless without love and affection

don't cry hopeless without love and affection
it always leaves me searching for a little
tenderness where is the tenderness
tenderness with tenderness

whistling in the graveyard
calling up your girlfriend
just trying to make her understand
you're squeezing the telephone like it was her hand
no question, (so many questions)

shes going to catch you out boy
it all seems so underhand now she's the only thing
that ever made you feel like a man
mad mad madman

tenderness where is the tenderness
tenderness
tenderness where is it

(i held your hands)

rings but none on that finger
(we danced and danced)

but i was scared to go much further with it
(just half a chance)

make sure that one night you're here but
(next night you're not)

 it always leaves me searching for a little

tenderness
tenderness
where is the tenderness
tenderness when you're sick to death of second best
pet why should the morning always find you unimpressed?
is your love like a button?
you can stop pushing it?
oh this all night longing can be such a long time

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey (1997)

Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey is a compilation album by Morrissey containing material released during his EMI period. It was released on September 8, 1997.

Material ranges from 1988's Viva Hate to his 1994's Vauxhall and I album, also containing his 1995 single "Sunny". Although Suedehead predominantly contains singles, it also has several rarities including a cover of "That's Entertainment" originally by The Jam and the complete version of "Interlude", a duet with Siouxsie Sioux. It has since been deleted from the EMI catalogue as of December 14, 2010 alongside Beethoven Was Deaf & World Of Morrissey.



Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey
1997
MORRISSEY
Steven Patrick Morrisey
[Enjoy]

Track listing

1. "Suedehead" – 3:56
2. "Sunny" – 2:44
3. "Boxers" – 3:30
4. "Tomorrow" (album version) – 4:04
5. "Interlude" Featuring Siouxsie Sioux – 5:48
6. "Everyday Is Like Sunday" – 3:34
7. "That's Entertainment" – 3:57
8. "Hold on to Your Friends" – 4:03
9. "My Love Life" – 4:26
10. "Interesting Drug" – 3:27
11. "Our Frank" – 3:26
12. "Piccadilly Palare" – 3:25
13. "Ouija Board, Ouija Board" – 4:25
14. "You're the One for Me, Fatty" – 3:00
15. "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful" – 2:30
16. "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" – 3:39
17. "Pregnant for the Last Time" – 2:41
18. "November Spawned a Monster" – 5:25
19. "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get" – 3:43
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