- Scared to Dance
Infobox Album |
Name = Scared to Dance
Type =Album
Artist =The Skids
Released = 1979
Recorded = Air Studios, London. 1978
Genre =Punk rock
Length = ??:??
Label = Virgin
Producer = David Batchelor
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:sk8gtq8ztu44 link] |
Last album =
This album = "Scared to Dance"
(1979)
Next album = "Days in Europa "
(1979)"Scared to Dance" was the debut album by the Scottish art-punk band
The Skids and reached number 19 in theUK album chart in March1979 . The album was produced by David Batchelor and engineered by Mick Glossop. "Scared to Dance" was the first album to featureStuart Adamson 's 'bagpipe guitar', which would be the trademark of his later band,Big Country . This combined with Richard Jobson's highly distinctive singing style set it apart from many of the other punk albums of the period.ingles
The biggest hit from the album was "
Into the Valley ", which became The Skids' best known song, and was adopted and sung by fans ofDunfermline Athletic F.C. , the band's local football team, as well asCharlton Athletic F.C. inEngland whose ground is known as "The Valley".The song "
The Saints are Coming ", a minor hit at the time, was later re-recorded as a charity single byGreen Day andU2 .As with their next album, "
Days in Europa " also released in 1979, anti-war themes were frequently used. There are also a great deal of references in singer Richard Jobson's lyrics to the band's home region inScotland . They are usually notoriously difficult to follow because of his dictionFact|date=September 2008.Track listing
# "
Into the Valley "
# "Scared to Dance"
# "Of One Skin"
# "Dossier (of Fallibility)"
# "Melancholy Soldiers"
# "Hope and Glory"
# "The Saints Are Coming "
# "Six Times"
# "Calling the Tune"
# "Integral Plot"
# "Charles"
# "Scale"Rerelease bonus tracks
# "Sweet Suburbia"
# "Open Sound"
# "TV Stars"
# " Night and Day"
# "Contusion"
# "Reasons"
# "Test Tube Babies"Personnel
*Richard Jobson — vocals /
guitar
*Stuart Adamson —guitar s / vocals
*William Simpson —bass guitar / vocals
*Thomas Kellichan — drumsWith:
*Chris Jenkins —
guitar
*David Batchelor — keyboards
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