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Songs of the Free

 
Album Review: Songs of the Free

  • Artist: Gang of Four
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1982
  • Total Time: 44:07
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Only within the context of Entertainment! and Solid Gold does Songs of the Free seem truly weak; otherwise, it has its merits and lasting value but doesn't hold up in invention and influence like its predecessors. Clunky rhythms, lumpen tempos, and morbid existentialism dampen some the songs, making the record seem less assertive and defiant. Funk plays more of a definitive role here, defenestrating the frenetics that characterized the earlier records. With bassist Dave Allen out of the fold for Shriekback, the rhythmic chemistry isn't what it used to be. Replacement Sara Lee is excellently skilled, but she doesn't have the rapport with drummer Hugo Burnham that Allen had. There's a certain dour moodiness apparent in the production, most obvious in Andy Gill's guitar on "Call Me Up"; he's less incisive, used more as an atmospheric and rhythmic device than for the dagger shots he provided before. "I Love a Man in a Uniform" wound up being the band's most well-known song, which is something of a shame. Not weak in any manner, it's just unfortunate that more exciting singles like "At Home He's a Tourist" and "Damaged Goods" didn't catch fire. Nonetheless, "Uniform" found its spot down on the disco floor; ironically, odds are pretty good that most didn't realize the lyrical content of the song. With its chorus led by female singers, "Uniform" could be mistaken for something similar in subject to "It's Raining Men." Not the case, as the song is laden with just as much irony as Go4's early album titles. Soldiers sexy! Rifles erotic! Amputations -- well, the picture is clear. [Songs of the Free was reissued in 1995 on Warner subsidiary Infinite Zero/American, with a dub mix of "I Love a Man in Uniform."] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Call Me Up Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (3:35)
I Love a Man in Uniform Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (4:06)
We Live as We Dream, Alone Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (3:38)
It Is Not Enough Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (3:27)
Life! It's a Shame Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (5:06)
I Will Be a Good Boy (Lyrics) Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (2:54)
The History of the World Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (4:40)
Muscle for Brains (Lyrics) Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (3:17)
Of the Instant (Lyrics) Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (4:58)
World at Fault Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (3:38)
I Love a Man in Uniform [Dub] Andrew Gill, Jon King Gang of Four (4:48)

Credits

Gang of Four (Main Performer), Gang of Four (?), Hugo Burnham (Percussion), Hugo Burnham (Drums), Andrew Gill (Guitar), Andrew Gill (Vocals), Andrew Gill (Producer), Mike Howlett (Producer), Stevie Lange (Vocals (Background)), Walter Samuel (Engineer), Simon Smart (Engineer), Joy Yates (Vocals (Background)), Jon King (Vocals), Jon King (Melodica), Jon King (Producer), Steve Sinclair (Remixing), Sara Lee (Bass), Sara Lee (Vocals (Background)), David Rostano (Executive Producer), Randy Burns (Engineer)
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Songs of the Free
Studio album by Gang of Four
Released 1982
Recorded Ridge Farm, Capel, Surrey, England, March 1982
Genre New Wave
Length 39:32
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Andy Gill, Mike Howlett, Jon King
Professional reviews
Gang of Four chronology
Another Day/Another Dollar
(1982)
Songs of the Free
(1982)
Hard
(1983)
Alternate cover
1996 Infinite Zero reissue cover

Songs of the Free is the third studio album by Gang of Four. In 1996, Infinite Zero Archive/American Recordings label issued it on CD, with two bonus tracks, and with a slightly changed song order (swapping the positions of "Muscle for Brains" and "We Live as We Dream, Alone"), and mistitling "I Love a Man in a Uniform" as "I Love a Man in Uniform." EMI reissued the album on CD in 2008 with the original song order and no bonus tracks.

This album was Number 99 out of the Top 100 Albums of the 1980s by Pitchfork. Top 100 albums of the 1980s

Jon Pareles, in Rolling Stone Magazine Number 373, wrote: "You can count on the Gang of Four to provide fervent left-thinking rhetoric and kinetic rhythms, and Songs of the Free has a full quotient of both. On their third album, the Gang attacks nostalgia ("It Is Not Enough"), macho militarism ("I Love a Man in a Uniform") and the consumer mentality ("Call Me Up"), coining a few good slogans in the process, like "Save me from the people who would save me from myself" in "Muscle for Brains." ...Yet Songs of the Free is by no means a pop sellout. The more elaborate production gives guitarist Andy Gill and the rest of the Gang a chance to run amok in the studio, overdubbing extra percussion and screeching, careening guitars. Spotlighting the vocals does reveal the Gang's limited stock of melodies. "I Love a Man in a Uniform" is too close to Solid Gold's "He'd Send in the Army" but given their rhythmic drive, that's a minor flaw. For the Gang of Four, the fancy sound on Songs of the Free is simply gilding the dynamo.

Contents

Lyrics

The title "We Live as We Dream, Alone" takes its title from a line in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

All songs written by Andy Gill and Jon King.

Side one

  1. "Call Me Up" – 3:35
  2. "I Love a Man in a Uniform" – 4:06
  3. "Muscle for Brains" – 3:17
  4. "It Is Not Enough" – 3:27
  5. "Life! It's a Shame" – 5:06

Side two

  1. "I Will Be a Good Boy" – 2:54
  2. "The History of the World" – 4:40
  3. "We Live as We Dream, Alone" – 3:38
  4. "Of the Instant" – 4:58

1996 bonus tracks

  1. "The World at Fault" – 3:38
  2. "I Love a Man in a Uniform (dub)" – 4:48

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Stevie Lange – backing vocals
  • Joy Yates – backing vocals

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1982 Billboard Pop Albums 175

Single

Year Single Chart Position
1982 "I Love a Man in a Uniform" Billboard Club Play Singles 27
1982 "I Love a Man in a Uniform" UK Singles Charts 65

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