music.wikisort.org - CompositionThe Crackdown is the fifth studio album by English electronic band Cabaret Voltaire, released in August 1983 jointly through record labels Some Bizzare and Virgin. It was produced by the band themselves and Flood.
1983 studio album by Cabaret Voltaire
The Crackdown |
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Released | 18 August 1983 |
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Recorded | December 1982 |
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Studio | Trident Studios, London, England |
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Length | 43:33 |
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Background and recording
The Crackdown was Cabaret Voltaire's first full studio album following founding member Chris Watson's departure, and their first release for Virgin Records via Some Bizzare. This album marks a turning point in the band's discography, straddling their early experimental work with their later more conventional electronic dance-funk output. It was recorded and mixed at Trident Studios, London, England in late 1982.
Content
AllMusic wrote that the album "features the band working a number of menacing electronic textures into a basic dance/funk rhythm".
Reception
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [1] |
Rolling Stone |     [2] |
Trouser Press | neutral[3] |
AllMusic described The Crackdown as "one of Cabaret Voltaire's strongest albums" and "one of their most distinctive, challenging records."[1]
It was ranked at number 11 in NME's "Albums of the Year" list for 1983.[4] Trouser Press, meanwhile, was less enthusiastic, accusing the album of being "rather staid-sounding" while clarifying that their indifference "shouldn't be taken as a blanket panning."[3]
Track listing
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1. | "Over and Over" | 4:30 |
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2. | "Just Fascination" | 4:04 |
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3. | "Why Kill Time (When You Can Kill Yourself)" | 3:56 |
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4. | "Haiti" | 3:20 |
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5. | "Crackdown" | 6:31 |
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Bonus 12": Doublevision EPTitle |
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1. | "Diskono" | 5:49 |
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2. | "Double Vision" | 4:15 |
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3. | "Moscow" | 5:28 |
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4. | "Badge of Evil" | 4:53 |
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- Note: Some discographies and CD releases of the album swap the titles of the last two tracks of the Doublevision EP.
Release
The original LP came with a bonus 12" of four tracks, comprising the EP Doublevision.
Personnel
Cabaret Voltaire
Additional Personnel
- David Ball - keyboards and drum programming
Production
- Executive Producer: Stevo Pearce (for Some Bizzare)
- Arranged by Cabaret Voltaire
- Produced by Flood and Cabaret Voltaire
- Engineered and mixed by Flood
- Tape Operation on "Animation" and "Crackdown" by David Ball
- Single remix by John Luongo
- Mastered by George Peckham
- Sleeve Typography by Ken Prust and Neville Brody
- Sleeve Illustration by Phil Barnes
References
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