- Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood
Infobox Album
Name = Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood
Type = studio
Artist =The Blow Monkeys
Released = 1989
Recorded =
Genre =Pop rock
dance
New wave
Length = 52:55 (LP);
70:07 (CD )
Label =RCA /BMG /Ariola
Producer =Dr. Robert ,
Stephen Hague ,
Leon F Sylvers III
for Studio 56 Productions,
Julian Mendelsohn,
The Blow Monkeys
withMarius De Vries
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gifuxqyhldfe link]
Last album = "She Was Only a Grocer's Daughter " (1987)
This album = "Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood" (1988)
Next album = "Choices - The Singles Collection " (1989)Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood was
The Blow Monkeys ' 1989 follow-upalbum to "She Was Only A Grocer's Daughter", released two years before.The album, the fourth issued from the band, represented a further step towards the incorporation of more dancey elements, started with their third 1987 LP, especially with the
UK smash hit "It Doesn't Have to Be That Way", which, getting to Number 5, made that their highest-charting song ever.The first single was "This Is Your Life", still a
pop rock /new wave track, which didn't get higher than Number 70. The next version of the song, its 1989 remix, which turned it into a properly dance tune, fared much better, reaching Number 32 inGreat Britain . After the flop of the second single, the politically oriented "It Pays to Belong", written following Dr. Robert's tradition of criticizingEngland 's political reality, which didn't enter theUK Top 75 , the album found another smash hit single in "Wait", a Blow Monkeys' song, but in fact credited only to the lead singer, along with soul interpreterKym Mazelle : the duet actually got to Number 7, making it the second most successful hit single for the band, after the above mentioned "It Doesn't Have to Be This Way", which climbed up to two positions higher, in January 1987.The album, with its 10 tracks (on the vinyl edition), can be ideally divided into two parts, more or less corresponding to the two sides: the first displays more traditionally pop rock tunes (also embracing the first two tracks of Side 2), approximately lasting 3 to 5 minutes; the second presents instead more new wave-oriented tracks, the timings of which are much longer, 6 to 8 minutes. In perfect accordance with the group's habit of describing their homecountry's social life, most of the lyrics deal with such topics, though there is not a particular unifying theme here, as in the previous disc, which made that a real concept album, against Thatcher's iron politics.
The CD edition also included three bonus tracks, displaying both versions of "This Is Your Life", its
B-Side , a rather estranged, almost out-of-tune song called "The Love of Which I Dare Not Speak", and an extended mix of the album track entitled "Squaresville", one of the most powerful tracks on the album, singles excluded, along with "No Woman Is an Island".Track listing
Words and music: Dr. Robert
# "This Is Your Life" - 4:37
# "Wait" [Robert Howard with Kym Mazelle] - 3:08
# "No Woman Is an Island" - 4:19
# "It Pays to Belong" - 5:35
# "Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love" - 3:45
# "Squaresville" - 4:22
# "Come On Down" - 5:02
# "Sweet Talking Rapist at Home" - 7:38
# "Bombed into the Stoneage" - 6:01
# "Let's Emigrate" - 8:28
# "The Love of Which I Dare Not Speak" (CD Only) - 3:59
# "This Is Your Life" ['88] (CD Only) - 5:11
# "Squaresville" [Longer] (CD Only) - 8:02ingles taken from this album
* "This is Your Life" (1988) [UK Singles Chart: Number 70]
* "It Pays to Belong" (1988)
* "Wait" (1989) [UK Singles Chart: Number 7]
* "This is Your Life" [Remix] (1989) [UK Singles Chart: Number 32]Quotations
The booklet, as usual, highlights the various religious inclinations of Dr. Robert, who thanks either Buddha and
God , inviting them to "Come on down!" (as in the title of track 7), and, above all, it underlines the political flavour of the work, both featuring a quotation fromWilhelm Reich , which goes like this:and also granting fans and buyers in general, that:
Credits
Line Up
*Dr Roberts: words and
music ; vocals andguitar s; co-composition of all strings and brass parts
*Neville Henry:saxophone s
*Mick Anker:bass guitar
*Tony Kiley: drums anddrum machines Musicians
*
Kym Mazelle : female lead vocals track 2
*Marius De Vries: keyboards,computer programming , co-composition and scoring of all strings and brass parts
*Brian Bethell: additional guitar
*Steve Sydelnik: percussion
*The Kick Horns: brassProduction
*Dr Robert:
production tracks 1 & 2
*Stephen Hague: production tracks 4, 6, 12 & 13
*Leon F Sylvers III for Studio 56 Productions: production tracks 3, 5, 7 & 8
*Julian Mendelsohn: production tracks 9 & 10
*The Blow Monkeys & Marius De Vries: production track 11taff
*Alistair Thain:
photography
*Barnaby's Photo Library: additional photography
*Michael Nash Associates:design Release details
External links
* [http://www.drrobert.net Fencat Online] : Dr Robert's Official Website
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