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10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

 
Album Review: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

  • Artist: Midnight Oil
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1983
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Midnight Oil were already one of Australia's most popular bands when they made their American debut with 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and while some knowledge of the intelligent but physical hard rock of the group's first three albums might have made it a bit easier for U.S. audiences to swallow, 10, 9, 8... was a daunting first listen even for loyal fans. Blending an art rocker's sense of adventure and fondness for odd textures, a hard rocker's muscular force and love of power chords, and a peace punk's passion for an intelligent rant, Midnight Oil bore small resemblance to anyone on 10, 9, 8..., running from the dreamy but ominous "Outside World" and "Maralinga" to the bone-crushing fury of "Only the Strong" and "Somebody's Trying to Tell Me Something" while making a number of stops in between. Nick Launay's deliberately eccentric production made the most of the band's dramatically oddball approach (dig that panning! check out that drum sound!), and for an album that so often goes for the purposeful left turn, it's remarkably listenable and catchy, offering up one passionate anthem after another. The band's politics are both well considered and unapologetically upfront throughout, which probably didn't help much with sales in the United States, where dance singles traditionally don't feature the chant "Better to die on your feet than to live on your knees," and questioning American foreign policy is uncommon on Top Ten albums (the album stayed on the Aussie charts for over two years, and "Power and the Passion" was a major success on the singles chart). As catchy as the Easybeats, as sweaty and hard-hitting as Rose Tattoo, and lots smarter than either, Midnight Oil were among the finest bands to emerge from Australia during the 1980s, and 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 was their first undeniably great album and still ranks with their very best. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Outside World (Lyrics) Jim Moginie Midnight Oil (4:22)
Only the Strong (Lyrics) Jim Moginie, Rob Hirst Midnight Oil (4:35)
Short Memory (Lyrics) Peter Garrett, Rob Hirst, Jim Moginie Midnight Oil (3:53)
Read About It (Lyrics) Rob Hirst, Jim Moginie, Peter Garrett Midnight Oil (3:52)
Scream in Blue (Lyrics) Martin Rotsey, Jim Moginie, Peter Garrett Midnight Oil (6:21)
Us Forces (Lyrics) Peter Garrett, Jim Moginie Midnight Oil (4:05)
Power and the Passion (Lyrics) Peter Garrett, Jim Moginie, Rob Hirst Midnight Oil (5:39)
Maralinga (Lyrics) Jim Moginie, Peter Garrett Midnight Oil (4:44)
Tin-Legs & Tin Mines Jim Moginie, Peter Garrett, Martin Rotsey Midnight Oil (4:19)
Somebody's Trying to Tell Me Something Peter Gifford, Martin Rotsey, Jim Moginie, Gary Morris, Rob Hirst, Peter Garrett Midnight Oil (4:04)

Credits

Jim Moginie (Guitar), Nick Launay (Mixing), Jim Moginie (Keyboards), Nick Launay (Engineer), Gary Morris (Business Consultant), Phil Ellett (Design), Martin Rotsey (Guitar), Peter Gifford (Bass), Nick Launay (Producer), Midnight Oil (Producer), Rob Hirst (Drums), Gavin McKillop (Mixing Assistant), Gisele Scales (Violin), Peter Garrett (Vocals), Gavin McKillop (Assistant Engineer), Phil Ellett (Concept)
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10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Studio album by Midnight Oil
Released 1982
Recorded September 1982 at the Town House, London
Genre Rock, New Wave
Length 45:55
Label Sprint Music / Columbia
Producer Nick Launay & Midnight Oil
Professional reviews
Midnight Oil chronology
Place Without A Postcard
(1981)
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
(1982)
Red Sails in the Sunset
(1984)

10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 is an album by Midnight Oil that was released in 1982 under the Columbia Records label. The lengthy name is often pronounced "ten-to-one" or "ten-nine-eight" by fans.[citation needed] It is notable for staying on the Australian album charts for over 100 weeks.[citation needed] The album's closing track "Somebody's trying to tell me something" contains a note held by the group for what seems like an eternity, which would continue into the album's runout groove, and emulated on the CD version for just over 40 seconds. This is an approximation of a locked groove, a gimmick used a number of times on vinyl albums (such as Diamond Dogs and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) where the ending sound would continue into the runout groove, with which the sound would continue on until the turntable arm was lifted off, or the automatic return on some turntables would kick-in.

Track listing

  1. "Outside World" (James Moginie)
  2. "Only the Strong" (Robert Hirst, Moginie)
  3. "Short Memory" (Hirst, Moginie, Peter Garrett)
  4. "Read about It" (Hirst, Moginie, Garrett)
  5. "Scream in Blue" (Martin Rotsey, Moginie, Garrett)
  6. "US Forces" (Moginie, Garrett)
  7. "Power and the Passion" (Hirst, Moginie, Garrett)
  8. "Maralinga" (Moginie, Garrett)
  9. "Tin-legs and Tin Mines" (Rotsey, Moginie, Garrett)
  10. "Somebody's Trying to Tell Me Something" (Hirst, Rotsey, Moginie, Peter Gifford, Garrett)

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