Happy Birthday [debut]
release date: Sep. 1981
format: digital
[album rate: 3 / 5] [3,18]
producer: Steven Severin
label: Epic Records - nationality: Scotland, UK
Track highlights: 2. "Love and Kisses" - 4. "Idols" - 8. "Happy Birthday" - 11. "Leave Me Alone"
Studio album debut by Scottish band Altered Images produced by bassist and musical composer of Siouxsie and the Banshees, Steven Severin (only track #8 is produced by Martin Rushent). At this early stage of its short-lived life-span the band is a quintet consisting of lead vocalist Clare Grogan, guitarist Tony McDaid, bassist Johnny McElhone (who would later join the Scottish band, Texas), and drummer Michael 'Tich' Anderson. Allegedly, the band had sent a demo tape to Siouxsie and the Banshees who responded by giving the band the chance by supporting its "Kaleidoscope" tour in 1980.
Altered Images plays new wave and post-punk with a clear positive touch - at times referred to as twee pop and with early jangle pop elements. Musically, the album contains only one great song, track #8, released one month earlier, which launched the band's career and secured it a singles chart peak at number #2 in the UK. The debut album made it to number number #26 on the albums chart list and the band was among the most promising new acts coming out of Britain.
Like many others, I was attracted to the band due to the title track but I was also left disappointed as the other songs on the album are shaped as more direct post-punk compositions. My guess is that the Banshees and Severin was more confident with the band's new wave and post-punk qualities, and that the successful single hit with Rushent as producer drew the band toward another and potentially more mainstream sound and audience.
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27 October 2011
24 October 2011
Altered Images "Happy Birthday" (1981) (single)
Happy Birthday, 7'' single
release date: Aug. 1981
format: vinyl (EPCA 1522)
[single rate: 4 / 5] [3,86]
producer: Martin Rushent
label: Epic Records - nationality: Scotland, UK
Tracklist: A1. "Happy Birthday" (4,5 / 5) - - B1. "So We Go Whispering"
Single release by Altered Images preceding the band's forthcoming debut album. The single is produced by Martin Rushent who previously had worked with The Raybeats on their fine Guitar Beat and Human League on its great album Dare. The B-side is not an original album track, but has been included on later issues of the debut album containing bonus material.
"Happy Birthday" entered the singles chart list in the UK in Sep. '81 and peaked as high as number #2 one month later, ultimately making it the band's best-selling single ever but also, in retrospect, placed the band in the category as 'one-hit wonders'.
release date: Aug. 1981
format: vinyl (EPCA 1522)
[single rate: 4 / 5] [3,86]
producer: Martin Rushent
label: Epic Records - nationality: Scotland, UK
Tracklist: A1. "Happy Birthday" (4,5 / 5) - - B1. "So We Go Whispering"
Single release by Altered Images preceding the band's forthcoming debut album. The single is produced by Martin Rushent who previously had worked with The Raybeats on their fine Guitar Beat and Human League on its great album Dare. The B-side is not an original album track, but has been included on later issues of the debut album containing bonus material.
"Happy Birthday" entered the singles chart list in the UK in Sep. '81 and peaked as high as number #2 one month later, ultimately making it the band's best-selling single ever but also, in retrospect, placed the band in the category as 'one-hit wonders'.
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