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All the Rage

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Idioms: all the rage

Also, all the thing. The current or latest fashion, with the implication that it will be short-lived, as in In the 1940s the lindy-hop was all the rage. The use of rage reflects the transfer of an angry passion to an enthusiastic one; thing is vaguer. [Late 1700s] These terms are heard less often today than the synonym the thing.


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Album Review: All the Rage
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  • Artist: General Public
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1984
  • Total Time: 40:48
  • Genre: Rock

Review

First out of the gate with a new band after the English Beat's acrimonious fracture in June 1983, General Public was the first post-punk supergroup, gathering the Beat's Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger, the Specials' Horace Panter, and other veterans of the U.K. ska revival. (Mick Jones, freshly booted from the Clash, was originally announced as General Public's lead guitarist; although he left the group very early on to start up Big Audio Dynamite and doesn't appear in the album photos, his guitar does appear on nearly all of the album's ten tracks.) Frankly, All the Rage could quite easily have been the fourth English Beat album, as it's a clear continuation from 1982's Special Beat Service. The ska sounds are largely absent, replaced by a mixture of catchy Brit-pop -- someone in the group is clearly a fan of both the Beatles and Elvis Costello & the Attractions -- and occasional reggae influences. The closing track, "General Public," is a sneering putdown of British politics and the attendant old boys network, the most political song the boys had written since the days of "Stand Down Margaret" and one of their most effective reggae tunes ever, with echoes of the threatening throb of '70s classics like Culture's Two Sevens Clash. However, more of the album is along the line of the hit singles "Tenderness" (the biggest U.S. chart hit of any English Beat-related band until Fine Young Cannibals' "She Drives Me Crazy" five years later and one of Wakeling's best lost-love songs) and "Never You Done That": creamy commercial pop marrying Wakeling and Roger's well-blended vocals to a slick (but not too slick) blend of jangly guitars and the then-emergent MIDI keyboards. All the Rage is certainly an album of its time -- those weedy synth-drums on the otherwise kinda funky "As a Matter of Fact" are a dead giveaway that this was recorded in 1984 -- but it sounds less dated than many of its contemporaries due to Wakeling's keen songwriting skills. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hot You're Cool General Public (3:47)
Tenderness The English Beat, Ranking Roger, Mickey Billingham, Horace Panter, Kevin White General Public (3:34)
Anxious General Public (4:19)
Never You Done That General Public General Public (4:08)
Burning Bright General Public (4:30)
As a Matter of Fact General Public (5:22)
Are You Leading Me On? General Public (3:09)
Day-to-Day General Public (3:28)
Where's the Line? General Public (4:09)
General Public Dave Wakeling General Public (4:22)

Credits

General Public (Main Performer), Dave Wakeling (Guitar), Dave Wakeling (Vocals), Ranking Roger (Bass), Ranking Roger (Drums), Ranking Roger (Keyboards), Ranking Roger (Vocals), Gary Barnacle (Saxophone), Mickey Billingham (Keyboards), Mickey Billingham (Vocals), Justine Carpenter (Vocals), Vin Gordon (Trombone), Mick Jones (Guitar), Horace Panter (Bass), Bob Porter (Horn), Steve Sidwell (Trumpet), Eddie "Tan Tan" Thornton (Trumpet), Kevin White (Guitar), Michael "Bami" Rose (Saxophone), Stoker (Drums)
Wikipedia: All the Rage
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All the Rage
Studio album by General Public
Released 1984
Recorded 1983-1984
Genre New Wave
Length 40:48
Label I.R.S.
Professional reviews
General Public chronology
All the Rage
(1984)
Hand to Mouth
(1986)

All the Rage is the debut album by General Public, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music).

Track listing

  1. "Hot You're Cool" - 3:47
  2. "Tenderness" - 3:34
  3. "Anxious" - 4:19
  4. "Never You Done That" - 4:08
  5. "Burning Bright" - 4:30
  6. "As a Matter of Fact" - 5:22
  7. "Are You Leading Me On?" - 3:09
  8. "Day-to-Day" - 3:28
  9. "Where's the Line?" - 4:09
  10. "General Public" - 4:22

Personnel

with:

  • Gary Barnacle - saxophone
  • Michael "Bami" Rose - saxophone
  • Vin Gordon - trombone
  • Steve Sidwell - trumpet
  • Eddie "Tan Tan" Thornton - trumpet
  • Bob Porter - horn
  • Justine Carpenter - backing vocals

 
 

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