A masterpiece with sharp lyrics and tense performances.
Combining a sharp social outlook with a passionate rock sound, the album's tight rhythms and biting lyrics left a strong impression, and it was highly praised as a seminal work that heralded the transition from British pub rock to new wave.
Sharp guitars and taut tension dominate the album, while Graham Parker's scathing lyrics pierce sharply. The rhythm section is solid and streamlined, and the composition superimposes waves of emotion over the undulating melodies. Produced by Jack Nitzsche, the sound is solid and full of liveliness, with clear separation between the instruments. The lyrics, which intertwine anger towards society and personal sincerity, resonate across the ages, establishing the album as a masterpiece in British rock history.
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Discovering Japan
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2)
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Local Girls
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3)
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Nobody Hurts You
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4)
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You Can't Be Too Strong
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5)
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Passion Is No Ordinary Word
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B:
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Saturday Nite Is Dead
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Love Gets You Twisted
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3)
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Protection
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4)
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Waiting For The UFO's
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5)
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Don't Get Excited
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Producer - Jack Nitzsche
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Engineer - Mark Howlett