- Yes Sir, I Will
Infobox Album | Name = Yes Sir, I Will
Type =Album
Artist =Crass
Released = 1983
Recorded = 1983
Genre =Anarcho Punk Noise rock
Length = 43:53
Label = Crass
Producer = Crass
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wk9as34ba3vg link]
Last album = "Christ The Album "
(1982)
This album = "Yes Sir, I Will"
(1983)
Next album = "Best Before 1984 "
(1986)"Yes Sir, I Will", released by
Crass in 1983 (see1983 in music ), was the band's penultimate 'official' album. The record consists of one continuous piece of music spread over the two sides of the original vinyl release (the CD release split the album into 7 tracks), although this is intercut with two brief interludes; a section of self-parody ("And What if I Told You to Fuck Off?") and aballad -style piano section sung by drummerPenny Rimbaud . The album was essentially a bitter and virulent attack on then prime ministerMargaret Thatcher and her government in the aftermath of theFalklands War , set nearly wholly over a raging and an almost free-form improvised backing provided by the groups' instrumentalists. Many of the 'lyrics' of this piece, which can be read at [http://airy.phy.ulaval.ca/~pystl/Crass/Yes_sir.htm] , are extracted from Rimbaud's extended poem "Rocky Eyed". Sleeve notes for the album include parts of Rimbaud's article "The Pig's Head Controversy" [http://airy.phy.ulaval.ca/~pystl/Crass/Pighead.htm] that originally appeared in the Crass produced magazine "International Anthem".The title of the record is ironic, taken from a news cutting reporting a conversation said to have taken place between
Charles, Prince of Wales and a badly burned soldier (Simon Weston ) who had returned from the Falklands;"Get well soon," the Prince said. And the heroic soldier replied "Yes sir, I will".
Penny Rimbaud, commenting on this, has said "That was the hook. That was such an audacious thing to do at the time. Especially given that one had to feel compassion for Simon Weston." [http://www.ideasfactory.com/careers/features/car_feature11.htm]
A film made by Crass member
Gee Vaucher to accompany "Yes Sir, I Will" was shown at the UKNational Film Theatre 's "Stuff the Jubilee" festival of punk films in 2002, and the track has been recently remixed by Penny Rimbaud to incorporate additionaljazz instrumentation provided byIngrid Laubrock (saxophone ) andJulien Seigal (double bass ) to augment the original performance.Personnel
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Steve Ignorant - Vocals
*Joy De Vivre - Vocals
*Phil Free -Guitar
*Gee Vaucher - Voices, Artwork
*Eve Libertine - Vocals
*N.A.Palmer -Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Voices
*Penny Rimbaud - drums, Vocals
*Pete Wright - Bass
*Paul Ellis -Piano , Strings
*Crass - Producer
*John Loder - Engineer
*Judy - TypingQuotes
* "The listener experiences and shares the performer's exhaustion as voices crack, the beat wanders, energy flags and returns" - George McKay describing the album in "Senseless Acts of Beauty" (Verso, 1996)
Tracks
CD release
# "Yes Sir, I Will" – 5:30
# "Yes Sir, I Will" – 2:36
# "Yes Sir, I Will" – 1:00
# "Yes Sir, I Will" – 2:08
# "Yes Sir, I Will" – 6:47
# "Yes Sir, I Will" – 5:41
# "Yes Sir, I Will" – 20:08
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