21 August 2020

Magazine "Play." (1980)

Play.
(live)
release date: Dec. 1980
format: vinyl / digital
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,92]
producer: Magazine, John Brand
label: Virgin - nationality: England, UK

Track highlights: A) 1. "Give Me Everything" - 2. "A Song from Under the Floorboards" (5 / 5) - 3. "Permafrost" - 4. "The Light Pours Out of Me" (4 / 5) - 5. "Model Worker" - - B) 2. "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" - 3. "Because You're Frightened" (4 / 5) - 5. "Definitive Gaze"

Live album by Magazine are the recordings made at the one and same performance recorded Sep. 6, 1980 at Melbourne Festival Hall, Australia. The band was on tour with its most recent studio album The Correct Use of Soap (May 1980). The band appears in a new line-up after John McGeoch's departure following the album release, and he is here substituted by Robin Simon (ex-Ultravox). Other members here are vocalist Howard Devoto, bassist Barry Adamson, keyboardist Dave Formula, and drummer John Doyle.
The album is a 10 track album with four tracks stemming from the The Corect Use... album, three tracks from the debut Real Life (Jun. 1978), one track from the seconda album Secondhand Daylight (Mar. 1979), and one track (track #B4) is a B-side to the single A Song From Under the Floorboards.
Given that McGeoch was unreplaceable, Simon actually does a great job, although, this is the only Magazine album he plays on. The song selection is great, and the band plays an exquisite concert. Critics argue that since the album is without a great song from the performance and instead comes with "Twenty Years Ago" and the odd cover "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)", it doesn't deserve good ratings. Bollocks, I say! The album is bulging from great songs and energetic versions. It's a great testimony of one of the most remarkable post-punk bands, who understood to blend styles and come up with something new, when most bands were lost when parting with punk rock.
Highly recommended.