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Artist
A Certain Ratio
ReleaseProduct
I'd Like To See You Again
Label
Mute
Catalogue Number
ISTUMM409
Release Date
16 settembre 2016
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Trailblazing funky punks A Certain Ratio are having their albums reissued by Mute at the moment, the latest of which is their 1982 entry I’d Like To See You Again. Originally released by Factory, the group’s fourth LP shows off the full array of what the post-punk pioneers were capable of. It begins with one of their all-time classic grooves. In the popping bass, serrated-edge guitar and disco stomp of ‘Touch’ you hear the beginnings of everything from !!! to early Red Hot Chili Peppers. Across the rest of record we get weirdo-funk reminiscent of This Heat (‘Saturn’), dark takes on Philly soul (‘Hot Knights’) and fey art-punk that doffs a cap to contemporaries Orange Juice (‘I’d Like To See You Again’).

Lista dei brani digitali

  1. 1 Touch 5:03 Acquista

    Touch

  2. 2 Saturn 3:50 Acquista

    Saturn

  3. 3 Hot Knights 3:52 Acquista

    Hot Knights

  4. 4 I'd Like to See You Again 5:13 Acquista

    I'd Like to See You Again

  5. 5 Show Case 3:11 Acquista

    Show Case

  6. 6 Sesamo Apriti - Corco Vada 3:52 Acquista

    Sesamo Apriti - Corco Vada

  7. 7 Axis 6:27 Acquista

    Axis

  8. 8 Guess Who 5:00 Acquista

    Guess Who

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