- Fireside Favourites
Infobox Album
Name = Fireside Favourites
Type = Studio album
Artist =Fad Gadget
Released =1 September 1980
Recorded = Blackwing Studios,London 1980
Genre = New Wave, Electronic
Length = 36:00
Label = Mute Stumm 3
Producer =Fad Gadget ,Eric Radcliffe , John Fryer, Daniel Miller
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:67d2vwzva9xk~T0 link]
Last album =
This album = "Fireside Favourites" (1980)
Next album = "Incontinent" (1981)"Fireside Favourites" is an album released by Frank Tovey, better known as
Fad Gadget , in September 1980. The music developed the primitive industrial sound of his first recordings, the singles "Back to Nature" (1979) and "Ricky's Hand " (1980). Realised with an expanded array of collaborators, including a number of notablerecord producer s, the album's instrumentation combined thesynthesizer s,drum machine s andfound object s of previous releases with conventionalguitar , bass and percussion. The lyrics and subject matter ridiculed various aspects of modern society and featured observations from sometimes bizarre perspectives.The opening track, "Pedestrian", was a commentary on society's obsession with the
automobile . It segued into "State of the Nation", whose chorus declared that "Life begins when you're ready to face it". "Salt Lake City Sunday" satirizedThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , from its practice of tithing ("They want you to repent / They want your ten per cent") to its belief in conversion of the deceased ("You leave my ancestors to rot in their graves"). "Coitus Interruptus" described the vacuousness of modern relationships ("The boys sleep with girls / The boys sleep with boys / Never find that high / Never acting coy") with deadpan puns ("Emission impossible"). The jaunty title track and then-current single, "Fireside Favourite", juxtaposed sexual conquest with nuclear nightmare imagery ("Hey now honey, open your eyes / There's a mushroom cloud up in the sky / Your hair is falling out and your teeth have gone / Your legs are still together but it won't be long")."Newsreel" parodied all-pervading news
reportage ("Put the mike into the mouth of the wound / Tape the sound of fading life / Edit out the sounds that displease / Ask the feelings of a dead man's wife"). "Insecticide", also released as the B-side of "Fireside Favourite", was narrated from afly 's point of view ("I creep up the wall / And then across the ceiling / I spin round the bulb / And land on a sandwich"). "The Box", a rerecording of the B-side of Fad Gadget's debut single, "Back to Nature", concernedpremature burial . The closing track, "Arch of the Aorta", was a largely instrumental piece with looped background voices depicting conversation between medical staff and a patient."Fireside Favourites" did not make the mainstream charts.
Track listing
All songs written by Fad Gadget.
#"Pedestrian – 3:20
#"State of the Nation" – 3:48
#"Salt Lake City Sunday" – 2:12
#"Coitus Interruptus" – 4:39
#"Fireside Favourite" – 4:31
#"Newsreel" – 3:42
#"Insecticide" – 3:09
#"The Box" – 4:19
#"Arch of the Aorta" – 6:17Personnel
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Fad Gadget – vocals,synthesizer ,drum machine ,ashtray , metalchair , electric shaver
*Eric Radcliffe –guitar , bass,banjo
*John Fryer – extra fingers, ashtray, metal chair
*Nick Cash – drums
*Daniel Miller – electronic percussion, synthesizer, sequencer
*Phil Wauquaire –bass synthesizer , bassReferences
*Martin C. Strong (1999, 2003). "The Great Indie Discography"
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