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Album Review: Vengeance

  • Artist: New Model Army
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 04, 1984
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This Bradford trio really came out sporting for a fight on this eight-song 1984 debut, Vengeance, after four years of constant gigging and a couple of singles ("Bittersweet" and the classic "Great Expectations"). (The five songs from these singles were in turn added to the front of the CD reissue, along with three more from the post-LP third single, "The Price," inserted at the end.) Singer/guitarist Justin Sullivan's (aka Slade the Leveller) call-it-like-it-is-historically "Christian Militia" wasn't going to make him any friends down at the local vicar; the scathing anti-Falklands War sneer "Spirit of the Falklands" peed all over their country's brand new military triumph; the vigilante-flirting title track trod on both dangerous and controversial ground. But this sort of "you're going to have to confront this stuff" unyielding conviction remains all the more refreshing in an era where young bands try their hardest to say nothing about social issues (it isn't cool). And the anti-narcotics, anti small-town myopia, anti-empty-celebrityhood, and anti-self-indulgence words are riddled with a contrasting caring humanity. In short, it's one thing to protest, it's another to also want something better for others. That human touch is suffused through "Betcha," which is about frustrating miscommunication between lovers, and the well-stated disquiet of those whose lives seem suffocated in ordinariness on "Notice Me" and "Small Town England." Besides the words, Sullivan was already a supreme tunesmith and compelling singer to match the oratory, and original bassist Stuart Morrow is truly an acrobat. His fingers work overtime on what could only be described as lead playing, teamed with that bull of a drummer, gentle-giant sledgehammer Rob Heaton, as Sullivan keeps his own guitar minimal to give space to his outrageously busy rhythm section. It makes for outstanding post-punk, some of the best the genre ever produced, a style continued through the next two LPs after signing to major EMI. ~ Jack Rabid, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Christian Militia Stuart Morrow, Justin Sullivan New Model Army
Notice Me Stuart Morrow, Justin Sullivan New Model Army
Smalltown England Stuart Morrow, Justin Sullivan New Model Army
A Liberal Education Stuart Morrow, Justin Sullivan New Model Army
Vengeance New Model Army, Justin Sullivan New Model Army
Sex (The Black Angel) Stuart Morrow, Justin Sullivan New Model Army
Running New Model Army
Spirit of the Falklands Stuart Morrow, Justin Sullivan New Model Army

Credits

Stuart Morrow (Vocals), Rob Heaton (Drums), Stuart Morrow (Bass)
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Vengeance
Studio album by New Model Army
Released 1984
Recorded Alaska Studios, London
Genre Rock, Post-punk
Length 76:34
Label Abstract
Producer Mond Cowie, New Model Army
Professional reviews
New Model Army chronology
Vengeance
(1984)
No Rest for the Wicked
(1985)

Vengeance, originally released in 1984 (see 1984 in music), is the debut album of British rock band New Model Army. Following the band playing their second single, "Great Expectations", on the Channel 4 program, The Tube, the album went in the UK Indie Chart at #1.[1] The album was later reissued by EMI as Vengeance – The Independent Story.

Contents

Singles

The singles which are on the album are "Bittersweet", "Great Expectations" and "The Price".

Versions

The album was originally released in the UK in 1984 as an LP with the tracks "Christian Militia", "Notice Me", "Smalltown England", "A Liberal Education", "Vengeance", "Sex (The Black Angel)", "Running" and "Spirit of the Falklands".

The album was reissued as an LP in 1987 with the added tracks "Great Expectations and "Waiting" and as a renamed CD (Vengeance – The Independent Story) with the added tracks "Bittersweet", "Betcha", "Tension", "Great Expectations", "Waiting", "The Price", "1984", "No Man's Land", "Great Expectations (The Peel Session)" and "Notice Me (The Peel Session)". The song "Running" on the original album was also renamed to "Running in the Rain" for this and subsequent reissues.

In 1997 the CD version was packaged together with Radio Sessions '83-'84 (1988) as a limited edition double CD with a picture disc and titled Small Town England.

In 2002 the album was again reissued with the three different remixes of "Vengeance" as the bonus tracks: "Vengeance (Right to Silence Remix)", "Vengeance (Rough Justice Remix)" and "Vengeance (Right to Protest Remix)".

Track listing

  1. "Bittersweet" (Justin Sullivan, Stuart Morrow) – 3:06
  2. "Betcha" (Sullivan, Morrow, Tompkins) – 2:30
  3. "Tension" (Sullivan, Morrow) – 2:11
  4. "Great Expectations" (Sullivan, Morrow) – 3:12
  5. "Waiting" (Sullivan) – 3:27
  6. "Christian Militia" (Sullivan, Morrow) – 3:25
  7. "Notice Me" (Sullivan, Morrow) – 2:36
  8. "Smalltown England" (Sullivan, Morrow) – 3:19
  9. "A Liberal Education" (Sullivan, Morrow) – 5:27
  10. "Vengeance" (Sullivan) – 4:06
  11. "Sex (The Black Angel)" (Sullivan, Morrow, Robert Heaton) – 3:25
  12. "Running in the Rain" (Sullivan) – 3:52
  13. "Spirit of the Falklands" (Sullivan, Morrow) – 3:43
  14. "The Price" (Sullivan, Morrow) – 3:25
  15. "1984" (Sullivan) – 3:16
  16. "No Man's Land" (Sullivan) – 3:31
  17. "Great Expectations" (The Peel Session) – 3:02
  18. "Notice Me" (The Peel Session) – 2:38
  19. "Vengeance (Right to Silence Remix)" – 3:58
  20. "Vengeance (Rough Justice Remix)" – 7:04
  21. "Vengeance (Right to Protest Remix)" – 5:21

Personnel

  • Production:
  • Mond Cowie – producer on "Christian Militia", "Notice Me", "Smalltown England", "A Liberal Education", "Vengeance", "Sex (The Black Angel)", "Running" and "Spririt of the Falklands"
  • New Model Army – producer on all other tracks
  • Ian O'Higgins – engineer
  • Joolzartwork (front cover)

References

  1. ^ New Model Army. "Vengeance - The Independent Story 1984". newmodelarmy.org. http://www.newmodelarmy.org/shop.htm#Vengeance. Retrieved on 2007-08-01. 

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