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1982 Album Remastered from the Original Tapes on Vinyl LP!
Featuring "Call Me Up" & "I Love a Man in a Uniform"!
Gang of Four was formed in Leeds in 1976 by bassist Dave Allen, drummer Hugo Burnham, guitarist Andy Gill, and singer Jon King. The band pioneered a style of music that inverted punk's blunt and explosive energies — favoring tense rhythms, percussive guitars, and lyrics that traded in Marxist theory and situationism. They put every element of the traditional "rock band" format to question, from notions of harmony and rhythm to presentation and performance.
With this original lineup, the band released their first two hugely influential albums, Entertainment (1979) and Solid Gold (1981). Dave Allen departed the band, and Sara Lee joined to record their third album, Songs of the Free (1982), where her added vocals no doubt helped propel them to a different level. The album includes "Call Me Up," which is a live favorite, and their biggest "hit" – "I Love a Man in a Uniform" which climbed the UK charts until the BBC decided to ban it during the Falklands War, presumably because it might be considered critical to the military. In the US, the song received a lot of airplay, particularly from stations that saw it as a pro-military dance song. The dancefloors saw some action too…
The album was recorded at Ridge Farm Studios in Surrey and co-produced by Jon Howlett, whose recent experiences recording bands like OMD and A Flock of Seagulls may have helped with the album often being referred to as slightly less punk and a touch more new wave.
Following Songs of the Free, Burnham departed the band. Andy Gill and Jon King continued on to release Hard in 1983 before disbanding in 1984. Andy and Jon reunited to release Mall in 1991 and Shrinkwapped in 1995. In 2004, the original quartet reformed for tour dates and released Return the Gift (2005). Gill's untimely death in February 2020 was cause for many to once again re-examine the group's catalog and the legacy of these early releases was widely cited. Not only did Gang of Four's music speak to the generation of musicians, activists, writers, and visual artists that emerged in the group's immediate wake, but the generation after that. And the generation after that, even.
Songs of the Free is pressed on standard black vinyl and has been remastered from the original tapes by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road with supervision by Jon King.
Features
- Vinyl LP
- Remastered from the Original Tapes by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road, Supervised by Gang of Four's Jon King
- Made in Czech Republic
Selections
Side 1:
- Call Me Up.
- I Love a Man in a Uniform.
- We Live As We Dream, Alone.
- It Is Not Enough.
- Life! It's a Shame.
Side 2:
- I Will Be a Good Boy.
- The History of the World.
- Muscle for Brains.
- Of the Instant.