Gang Of Four - Solid Gold (2021 Remaster) (2021) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Gang Of Four
- Title: Solid Gold (2021 Remaster)
- Year Of Release: 1981
- Label: Rhino
- Genre: Post-Punk, New Wave
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 38:43
- Total Size: 102 / 271 / 861 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Paralysed (2021 Remaster) (3:29)
02. What We All Want (2021 Remaster) (4:59)
03. If I Could Keep It All For Myself (2021 Remaster) (4:09)
04. Outside The Trains Don't Run On Time (2021 Remaster) (3:18)
05. Why Theory (2021 Remaster) (2:35)
06. Cheeseburger (2021 Remaster) (4:05)
07. The Republic (2021 Remaster) (3:22)
08. In The Ditch (2021 Remaster) (4:22)
09. A Hole In The Wallet (2021 Remaster) (4:05)
10. He'd Send In The Army (2021 Remaster) (4:27)
01. Paralysed (2021 Remaster) (3:29)
02. What We All Want (2021 Remaster) (4:59)
03. If I Could Keep It All For Myself (2021 Remaster) (4:09)
04. Outside The Trains Don't Run On Time (2021 Remaster) (3:18)
05. Why Theory (2021 Remaster) (2:35)
06. Cheeseburger (2021 Remaster) (4:05)
07. The Republic (2021 Remaster) (3:22)
08. In The Ditch (2021 Remaster) (4:22)
09. A Hole In The Wallet (2021 Remaster) (4:05)
10. He'd Send In The Army (2021 Remaster) (4:27)
Newly remastered (2020) reissue of the masterful second album from the highly-influential post punk men that are Gang Of Four. Originally released in 1981, contains the classic singles, Outside The Trains Don't Run On Time and He'd Send in The Army.
"Gang of Four's existence had as much to do with Slave and Chic as it did the Sex Pistols and the Stooges, which is something Solid Gold demonstrates more than Entertainment! Any smartypants can point out the irony of a band on Warner Bros. railing against systematic tools of control disguised as entertainment media, but Gang of Four were more observational than condescending. True, Jon King and Andy Gill might have been hooting and hollering in a semiviolent and discordant fashion, but they were saying "think about it" more than "you lot are a bunch of mindless puppets." Abrasiveness was a means to grab the listener, and it worked. Reciting Solid Gold's lyrics on a local neighborhood corner might get a couple interested souls to pay attention. It isn't poetry, and it's no fun; most within earshot would just continue power-walking or tune out while buffing the SUV. Solid Gold has that unholy racket going on beneath the lyrics, an unlikely mutation of catchiness and atonality that made ears perk and (oddly) posteriors shake. With its slightly ironic title, Solid Gold is more rhythmically grounded than the fractured nature of Entertainment!, a politically charged, more Teutonic take on funk. It's a form of release for paranoid accountants. Financial concerns form the basis of the subject matter; the hilarious but realistic "Cheeseburger" is a highlight with its thinly veiled snipe at America: "No classes in the U.S.A./Improve yourself, the choice is yours/Work at your job and make good pay/Make friends, great/Buy them a beer!" This is a nickel less spectacular than the debut, but owning one and not the other would be criminal." (Andy Kellman, AMG)
Dave Allen, bass, vocals
Hugo Burnham, drums, vocals
Andy Gill, guitar, vocals
Jon King, vocals
Digitally remastered
"Gang of Four's existence had as much to do with Slave and Chic as it did the Sex Pistols and the Stooges, which is something Solid Gold demonstrates more than Entertainment! Any smartypants can point out the irony of a band on Warner Bros. railing against systematic tools of control disguised as entertainment media, but Gang of Four were more observational than condescending. True, Jon King and Andy Gill might have been hooting and hollering in a semiviolent and discordant fashion, but they were saying "think about it" more than "you lot are a bunch of mindless puppets." Abrasiveness was a means to grab the listener, and it worked. Reciting Solid Gold's lyrics on a local neighborhood corner might get a couple interested souls to pay attention. It isn't poetry, and it's no fun; most within earshot would just continue power-walking or tune out while buffing the SUV. Solid Gold has that unholy racket going on beneath the lyrics, an unlikely mutation of catchiness and atonality that made ears perk and (oddly) posteriors shake. With its slightly ironic title, Solid Gold is more rhythmically grounded than the fractured nature of Entertainment!, a politically charged, more Teutonic take on funk. It's a form of release for paranoid accountants. Financial concerns form the basis of the subject matter; the hilarious but realistic "Cheeseburger" is a highlight with its thinly veiled snipe at America: "No classes in the U.S.A./Improve yourself, the choice is yours/Work at your job and make good pay/Make friends, great/Buy them a beer!" This is a nickel less spectacular than the debut, but owning one and not the other would be criminal." (Andy Kellman, AMG)
Dave Allen, bass, vocals
Hugo Burnham, drums, vocals
Andy Gill, guitar, vocals
Jon King, vocals
Digitally remastered
Year 2021 | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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