Dave Allen
Quick question about Dave Allen who produced FALAA. Its often cited that he was hired because of the Chameleons record that he did. I was looking into this earlier today, but I noticed that that album was released after the Sister's debut? I did notice he worked with Depeche Mode and Human League. More crucially, he worked with Hussey on the Dead or Aliver album?
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I always had the impression it was more because of his rather succesful work with The Cure..with the Walk Away single as a sort of a try out to see how the record buyers/press would respond to the combination of the Sisters sound and the Eldritch/Allen production/mixing ... but then..what do I know?Karst wrote:Quick question about Dave Allen who produced FALAA. Its often cited that he was hired because of the Chameleons record that he did. I was looking into this earlier today, but I noticed that that album was released after the Sister's debut? I did notice he worked with Depeche Mode and Human League. More crucially, he worked with Hussey on the Dead or Aliver album?
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aye, 86
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Times
dunno where you might have heard that chams reference tbh
he was a pretty well established producer by that time, but the DOA link is interesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Times
dunno where you might have heard that chams reference tbh
he was a pretty well established producer by that time, but the DOA link is interesting.
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I think I read it in the Heartland book? Not really being au fait with the Chameleons, does Strange Times have the same production values as FALAA?
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not really comparible - its a completely diff sound tbh. real drums for a start
and a lot more reverb & echo on the chams guitars
if it helps, the track you are most likely to have heard is 'swamp thing', and that's from ST.
ST is generally regarded as the point where the band went a bit too american indie/college rock and lost their uniqueness. they split up not long after that. while i agree its probably their most accessible sounding album (a term often used as a criticism), its still an absolute classic and contains some stunnign songs, such as caution, soul in isolation, etc etc
and a lot more reverb & echo on the chams guitars
if it helps, the track you are most likely to have heard is 'swamp thing', and that's from ST.
ST is generally regarded as the point where the band went a bit too american indie/college rock and lost their uniqueness. they split up not long after that. while i agree its probably their most accessible sounding album (a term often used as a criticism), its still an absolute classic and contains some stunnign songs, such as caution, soul in isolation, etc etc
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Thanks Quiff.
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Strange Times is my most played Chams album, I wouldn't say it shared any similarities to FALAA in production or style, next up I'd go for What does Anything Mean, Basically (my most enduring Chams album), I find the production on Script of the Bridge a bit sparse and gloomy and expect to be shouted down for this
Strange Times is my most played Chams album, I wouldn't say it shared any similarities to FALAA in production or style, next up I'd go for What does Anything Mean, Basically (my most enduring Chams album), I find the production on Script of the Bridge a bit sparse and gloomy and expect to be shouted down for this
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i'm with you completely on that one, herr blastJames Blast wrote:<slight derail>
Strange Times is my most played Chams album, I wouldn't say it shared any similarities to FALAA in production or style, next up I'd go for What does Anything Mean, Basically (my most enduring Chams album), I find the production on Script of the Bridge a bit sparse and gloomy and expect to be shouted down for this
script has some very fab songs on, but TBH i find there isn't the variety of texture on the individual song production for me... some of them tend to merge into one, despite them all being classic songs...
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thankee Boss! but...
I do know a certain member in Forres who would disagree with oor appraisals, maybe a split to General Chat would be appropriate as a nice bit of ChamChat is allas welcome
I do know a certain member in Forres who would disagree with oor appraisals, maybe a split to General Chat would be appropriate as a nice bit of ChamChat is allas welcome
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Cloth ears You listen to far to much 'noize' it's dulled yer sensesDark wrote:I just meant that they all sounded okay, but I couldn't tell one song from another.
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I don't really "get" The Chams <duck>.
I mean, I don't mind 'em but I don't have the same high regard for 'em as most people around here seem to.
And that "comeback" gig I saw in York in 2002 left me somewhat underwhelmed.
I mean, I don't mind 'em but I don't have the same high regard for 'em as most people around here seem to.
And that "comeback" gig I saw in York in 2002 left me somewhat underwhelmed.
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that gig was a disaster thoughScardwel wrote:I don't really "get" The Chams <duck>.
I mean, I don't mind 'em but I don't have the same high regard for 'em as most people around here seem to.
And that "comeback" gig I saw in York in 2002 left me somewhat underwhelmed.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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It was the last time that I managed to see them live. I also forgot to record an episode of "I'm Alan Partridge" on the night in question.Quiff Boy wrote:that gig was a disaster thoughScardwel wrote:I don't really "get" The Chams <duck>.
I mean, I don't mind 'em but I don't have the same high regard for 'em as most people around here seem to.
And that "comeback" gig I saw in York in 2002 left me somewhat underwhelmed.
Some nice pics of the evening, from the lovely Sonja.
http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0923/
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all the usual suspects on those pictures
including, me, in purple
http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0 ... 33_JPG.htm
brrrrr
mind you, scardy seems to be enjoying himself on this one
http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0 ... 31_JPG.htm
including, me, in purple
http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0 ... 33_JPG.htm
brrrrr
mind you, scardy seems to be enjoying himself on this one
http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0 ... 31_JPG.htm
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Must've been the Timmy Taylor Ale (on form as I recall)Quiff Boy wrote:mind you, scardy seems to be enjoying himself on this one
http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0 ... 31_JPG.htm
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dave's 'homepage'
A Music and MP3 blog by Dave Allen of Gang of Four.
http://www.pampelmoose.com
and the latest news therein:
Allen and Burnham Exit Gang of Four
http://www.pampelmoose.com/mspeaks/2008 ... ng-of-four
A Music and MP3 blog by Dave Allen of Gang of Four.
http://www.pampelmoose.com
and the latest news therein:
Allen and Burnham Exit Gang of Four
http://www.pampelmoose.com/mspeaks/2008 ... ng-of-four
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a bloke on that website wrote:Dave,
I saw the DC show and it was awesome… I had seen Hugo, Jon, and Andy with Sara Lee (Songs of the Free tour) and the Hard tour in Milwaukee, then saw Jon and Andy in a weird show on a snowy night in DC. But the original line up was the best.
Speaking of snowy nights… I saw you with Shriekback on a snowy night in Milwaukee… it was incredible… any chance of a Shriekback reunion? (I know, Barry still has a band, but you know… All Lined Up, Suck!, My Spine Is The Bassline, Fish Below The Ice…)
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thankee Boss
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It was hard work watching gigs I tell you, midway we always needed a kip.
Thanks for bringing this thread back up.
It was hard work watching gigs I tell you, midway we always needed a kip.
Thanks for bringing this thread back up.
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"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Well we were younger then,
And the days were long and slow
But were we wiser then?
I couldn't say, I wouldn't know
Now THAT's a first, me managing to quote Chams lyrics. I may have to lie down
And the days were long and slow
But were we wiser then?
I couldn't say, I wouldn't know
Now THAT's a first, me managing to quote Chams lyrics. I may have to lie down
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