- The Man (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = The Man
Type =Album
Artist =Bill Drummond
Released = 1986
Recorded =
Genre =Folk music
Length = 33:35
Label =Creation Records
Producer =
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5
*"Sounds" Rating|5|5 [http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=15 link]
*"Q" Rating|4|5 [http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=15 link]"The Man" is an album recorded and released by Scottish musician and music industry figure
Bill Drummond in 1986.Context
In 1986, Drummond had announced his resignation from his position as an
A&R man at record label WEA , citing that he was nearly 33.3 years old (33.3rpm being significant to Drummond as the speed at which a vinyl LP revolves), and that it was "time for a revolution in my life. There is a mountain to climb the hard way, and I want to see the world from the top... " ["Special K", "GQ " magazine (1995), quoting "a ringingly quixotic press release" issued by Drummond in 1986 ( [http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=397 link] ).] . His first move was to record and release "The Man", and an accompanying spoken-word diatribe "The Manager's Speech".In an interview in December 1990, Drummond recalled spending half a million pounds at WEA on the band Brilliant - for whom he envisioned massive worldwide success - only for them to completely flop. "At that point I thought 'What am I doing this for?' and I got out. I did an album myself, wrote the songs in five days, recorded it in five days, and put it out on
Creation Records "Bill Drummond interviewed by Richard Skinner on "Saturday Sequence",BBC Radio 1 , December 1990 ( [http://www.brandnew.co.uk/klf/billdrummond/Bill%20Drummond%20Interview_Radio1%20Dec90.mp3 MP3] )] . Creation's founder,Alan McGee , named "The Man" his 5th favourite LP: "Bill's my pal, but I thought his record would be crap. He gave a cassette to me and I didn't play it for ages. Then I put it on when I was in the bath one night - I nearly drowned. I laughed for about half an hour. It's the work of a complete nutter". [Excerpt from a feature/interview with Alan McGee of Creation Records. "Underground" Magazine, April 1988 ( [http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=69 link] )]Drummond intended to focus on writing books once "The Man" had been issued but, as he recalled in 1990, "That only lasted three months, until I had an [other] idea for a record and got dragged back into it all". Calling upon Brilliant's former guitarist
Jimmy Cauty , Drummond formedThe Justified Ancients of Mu Mu with whom (most notably in their later incarnation asThe KLF ) he was to amass considerable fame and fortune until - in 1992 - the cycle repeated itself and he quit the business once again.ongs
During the recording of the album, Drummond was assisted by members of the bands
The Triffids andVoice of the Beehive .In the sardonic "
Julian Cope Is Dead", Drummond outlined his fantasy of shooting theTeardrop Explodes frontman in the head to ensure the band's early demise and subsequent legendary status. The song could be seen as a reply to the Cope song "Bill Drummond Said" (from Cope's "Fried").Reviews
Awarding the album five stars, "Sounds" called it a "touching if idiosyncratic biographical statement" and a "work of humble genius: the best kind"Wilkinson, R. (1986), "The Man" Review, "Sounds" ( [http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=15 link] )] .
"Q" Magazine gave the album four stars and described it as "a curious and hugely enjoyable set that trips from Tennessee twang to fake Scottish folk music to brash little pop tunes" whose lyrics "encapsulate [Drummond's] bizarrely sage ruminations on life, marriage, rock'n'roll and the sundry pop stars whose destinies have entwined with his own" [du Noyer, P. (1986), "The Man" Review, "Q" Magazine ( [http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=483 link] ).] .
In a retrospective career summary review, Ira Robbins of "
Trouser Press " referred to the album as "tastefully understated"Ira Robbins, "Trouser Press " magazine ( [http://trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=klf link] )] .Track listing
#"True To The Trail"
#"Ballad For A Sex God"
#"Julian Cope Is Dead"
#"I Want That Girl"
#"Going Back"
#"Queen of the South"
#"I Believe In Rock And Roll"
#"Married Man"
#"I'm The King Of Joy"
#"Son of A Preacher Man"
#"Such A Parcel of Rogues In A Nation"All songs written by Bill Drummond except "Going Back" (Gerry Goffin and Carole King) and "Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation" (words by
Robert Burns , music traditional).Personnel
*Bill Drummond - Vocals
*Daniel Caner - Guitar
*Khiem Luu - Clarinet, saxophone
*Nick Coler - Piano, organ
*Allan Macdonald - Drums
*Robert McComb - Guitar, violin
*Graham Lee - Pedal steel guitar
*Martyn Casey - Bull fiddle
*Jill Birt - Hammond organ
*Henry Lowther - Trumpet
*Sandrae Lawrence - Harmonies
*Voice of the Beehive - Harmonies
*Kid Chaos - Rumblehammer
*Rev. Jack Drummond - Voice on "Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation"All tracks arranged, produced and mixed by True Genius
References
*Tracklisting, songwriting credits and personnel data taken from the sleevenotes of the original Creation Records CD release of "The Man"
ee also
*
The KLF
*The KLF discography
*"45" - A book by Drummond, published as he reached the age of 45. A7" record is usually played at 45 rpm.
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