Album Review:

To Each...

  • Release Date: 1981
  • Genre: Rock
  • Label: Creation

Review

For A Certain Ratio's debut album, the group dropped much of the bleak dance-punk of early material in place of what sounds like a shallow attempt to seize the baton dropped by gloom giants Joy Division after the death of Ian Curtis. Though Simon Topping's trumpet work occasionally lifts To Each over the crop of contemporary synth-popsters, the album is a bit too mired in its own misery to make an impression on listeners. ~ Keith Farley, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Felch
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A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (3:45)
My Spirit
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A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (2:28)
Forced Laugh
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A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (5:53)
Choir
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A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (2:51)
Back to the Start
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A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (7:49)
The Fox
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A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (3:46)
Loss
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A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (3:23)
Oceans
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A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (3:30)
Winter Hill
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A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (12:45)

Credits

A Certain Ratio (Producer), A Certain Ratio (Main Performer), Martin Hannett (Producer), Jeremy Kerr (Bass), Martin Moscrop (Guitar), Peter Terrell (Guitar), Simon Topping (Vocals), Donald Johnson (Drums)
 
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