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Social Dancing

 
Album Review: Social Dancing

  • Artist: Bis
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 10, 1999
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

As Bis' career progressed, the band's music changed ever so slightly. (Somehow, the word "mature" seems singularly inappropriate as far as this trio is concerned.) The D.I.Y.-punk influences faded into the background as kandy-colored, trashy new wave-dance roots took hold. Simultaneously, the bandmembers' calls for Teen C Power rescinded, leaving them without any message, genuine or manufactured, outside of pop music and fun (or something along those lines). Nevertheless, when it came time to record its second album, Social Dancing, Bis teamed with producer Andy Gill, best known as part of the socialist post-punk band Gang of Four. Following its transformation from a band of underground activists to Casio-driven bubblegum practitioners, Bis turned into the kind of group that would have been in direct opposition to Gang of Four in the early '80s -- all the more ironic, since Gill's production makes Social Dancing sound uncannily like a period piece. That turns out to be a blessing, since his shiny retro sounds make the album go down, even when the trio's kiddie choruses deteriorate from charming to annoying. Consequently, the record is more cohesive than the band's debut, but it never feels relevant -- and at one point, that's what Bis was all about. Arriving at the tail end of Brit-pop, Bis' first EPs seemed fresh, original, part of a new zeitgeist. But since that zeitgeist was all about youth -- and the fact that the members of Bis were teenagers pining for the golden age of elementary school -- sealed the fate for the trio; Bis was of the moment in 1996, and when that year was gone, the band would never again sound hip or relevant. To their credit, they figured out how to move on, entrenching themselves within new wave, and they have made an album that's pretty entertaining. But that triumph is compromised somewhat by the fact that the album ultimately sounds as good and is as substantive as a Haysi Fantayzee record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Making People Normal (Lyrics) Bis Bis (2:38)
I'm a Slut (Lyrics) Bis Bis (2:44)
Eurodisco (Lyrics) Bis Bis (4:41)
Action and Drama (Lyrics) Bis Bis (2:29)
Theme from Tokyo (Lyrics) Bis Bis (4:20)
The Hit Girl (Lyrics) Bis Bis (3:01)
Am I Loud Enough? (Lyrics) Bis Bis (3:12)
Shopaholic Bis Bis (2:41)
Young Alien Types (Lyrics) Bis Bis (3:11)
Detour (Lyrics) Bis Bis (4:58)
Sale or Return (Lyrics) Bis Bis (2:58)
It's All New (Lyrics) Bis Bis (3:21)
Listen Up (Lyrics) Bis Bis (2:20)

Credits

Andy Gill (Producer), Andrew Gill (Keyboards), Jason Famous (Engineer), Alan Mason (Violin), Joe Dilworth (Photography), Bob Kraushaar (Mixing), Rich Dempsey (Drum Samples), Manda Rin (?), John Disco (?), Andrew Gill (Guitar), Vincent Fleming (Violin), Sci-Fi Steven (?), Rik Flick (Engineer), Andrew Gill (Producer)
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WordNet: social dancing
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: dancing as part of a social occasion


Wikipedia: Social Dancing
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Social Dancing
Studio album by Bis
Released 22 March 1999
Recorded Apollo Studios, Glasgow, Scotland
Genre Britpop
Length 42:30
Label Wiiija
Producer Andy Gill
Professional reviews
Bis chronology
Intendo
(1998)
Social Dancing
(1999)
Play Some Real Songs: the Live Album
(2001)

Social Dancing is Bis' second full length album.

Track listing

  1. "Making People Normal"  – 2:28
  2. "I'm A Slut"  – 2:44
  3. "Eurodisco"  – 4:41
  4. "Action And Drama"  – 2:29
  5. "Theme From Tokyo"  – 2:40 (by Bis & Virgin Stigma)
  6. "The Hit Girl"  – 3:01
  7. "Am I Loud Enough?"  – 3:12
  8. "Shopaholic"  – 2:41
  9. "Young Alien Types"  – 3:11
  10. "Detour"  – 4:58 (by Bis & Lois Maffeo)
  11. "Sale Or Return"  – 2:58 (by Bis & John Cacavas)
  12. "It's All New"  – 3:21
  13. "Listen Up"  – 2:20
  • This is the UK & USA CD release, it matches the UK & USA 12" release.
  • The Japanese release adds the songs "Germ Free Adolescents (by X-Ray Spex)" & "Famous (Andy Gill Version)" to the end.
  • Action and Drama contains a sample of "New Breed" by the Mackenzies
  • Theme from Tokyo contains a sample of "Groupie Girl" by Virgin Stigma
  • Sale or Return contains a sample of "Agent Who" by John Cacavas

Additional musicians

Lois Maffeo - vocals on Detour
Vincent Flaming - violin on Theme from Tokyo
Alan Mason - violin on Theme from Tokyo
Helen Mosherry - cello on Theme from Tokyo
Martin Wiggins - viola on Theme from Tokyo
Andy Gill — occasional guitar and keyboards
Rik Flick — occasional guitar and keyboards
Richie Dempsey - drum kit sample

Production

Produced by: Andy Gill
Recorded by: Rik Flick
Additional Engineering by: Jason Famous
Mixed by: Bob Kraushaar
Recorded at: Apollo Studios, Glasgow, Scotland
Mixed at: Soul II Soul, London, England


 
 

 

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