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All of This and Nothing

 
Album Review: All of This and Nothing
 

  • Artist: The Psychedelic Furs
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 63:57
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Psychedelic Furs acquired a million or so more fans in 1986 after they re-recorded their early '80s classic "Pretty in Pink" for the John Hughes box-office smash of the same name. The Top-40 success of "Heartbreak Beat" a year later took the once enigmatic new wave band further into the mainstream. 1988's All of This and Nothing is basically a tutorial for late Furs converts. The group's original followers probably have most of the lyrics memorized, but the album is an accessible and enlightening introduction to the band. "Imitation of Christ" and "Sister Europe" are from the group's self-titled 1980 debut, and their dark, ragged edges offer a glimpse of the band's less commercial younger days. On the gorgeous "Love My Way" the Furs have more of a pop flavor, giving hints at the group's subsequent transformation. It was on 1984's Mirror Moves that the Psychedelic Furs completely softened their abrasiveness and began writing warm, keyboard-laden songs. Accused of selling out at the time by diehard aficionados, the Psychedelic Furs actually improved on Mirror Moves; their music became more pleasing to the ear, as exemplified on the hauntingly beautiful ballad "The Ghost in You" and the soaring "Heaven". Richard Butler's voice remained as raspy as ever, but it took on a more romantic tone that was very appealing. 1987's ultra slick Midnight to Midnight is represented here by the aforementioned "Heartbreak Beat". "Heartbreak Beat" has silly, clichéd lyrics (i.e. "There's a heartbreak beat/And it feels like love"; nevertheless, its nonsense hooks are deliriously catchy. With ts swirling guitars and sarcastic lyrics, "All That Money Wants" was seen as a return to the Furs of old when it was included as a new track on All of This and Nothing. It's not. The tune merely combines the dissonance of their first full-length with their stronger melodic sensibilities in the mid-'80s. All of This and Nothing effectively summarizes the Psychedelic Furs' evolution from a left-of-center British rock band to a stylish alternative pop act. ~ Michael Sutton, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
President Gas John Ashton, Tim Butler, Vince Ely, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (5:16)
All That Money Wants John Ashton, Tim Butler, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (3:46)
Imitation of Christ John Ashton, Tim Butler, Vince Ely, Duncan Kilburn, Roger Morris, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (5:29)
Sister Europe John Ashton, Tim Butler, Vince Ely, Duncan Kilburn, Roger Morris, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (5:41)
Love My Way John Ashton, Tim Butler, Vince Ely, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (3:33)
No Easy Street John Ashton, Tim Butler, Vince Ely, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (4:03)
Highwire Days John Ashton, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (4:03)
She Is Mine John Ashton, Tim Butler, Vince Ely, Duncan Kilburn, Roger Morris, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (3:52)
Dumb Waiters John Ashton, Tim Butler, Vince Ely, Duncan Kilburn, Roger Morris, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (5:06)
Pretty in Pink John Ashton, Tim Butler, Vince Ely, Duncan Kilburn, Roger Morris, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (3:59)
The Ghost in You Tim Butler, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (4:17)
Heaven Tim Butler, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (3:27)
Heartbreak Beat John Ashton, Tim Butler, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (5:11)
All of This and Nothing John Ashton, Tim Butler, Vince Ely, Duncan Kilburn, Roger Morris, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (6:26)

Credits

The Psychedelic Furs (Main Performer), Todd Rundgren (Horn), Todd Rundgren (Keyboards), Todd Rundgren (Saxophone), Todd Rundgren (Producer), Keith Forsey (Drums), Keith Forsey (Producer), Phil Thornalley (Producer), Phil Thornalley (Engineer), John Ashton (Guitar), John Ashton (Producer), Ed Buller (Keyboards), Tim Butler (Bass), Tim Butler (Producer), Jon Carin (Horn), Jon Carin (Keyboards), Jon Carin (Saxophone), Vince Ely (Drums), Vince Ely (Producer), Paul Garisto (Drums), Steve Hodge (Engineer), Duncan Kilburn (Horn), Duncan Kilburn (Keyboards), Duncan Kilburn (Saxophone), Chris Kimsey (Producer), Steve Lillywhite (Producer), Joe McGinty (Keyboards), Mark McKenna (Engineer), Roger Morris (Guitar), Steve Scales (Percussion), Steve Scales (?), Thomas Stiehler (Engineer), Stephen Street (Producer), Steve Thompson (Engineer), Steve Thompson (Mixing), Mars Williams (Horn), Mars Williams (Saxophone), Dave Wittman (Engineer), Richard Butler (Bass), Richard Butler (Vocals), Richard Butler (Producer), Tommy Price (Drums), Ann Sheldon (Cello), Steve Sutherland (Liner Notes), Marty Williamson (Guitar), Andrew Douglas (Photography), Terry Lott (Photography), Steve Williams (Engineer), Chris Anderson (Engineer)
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